
When To Seek Help For Bladder Leaks
Talking to someone about incontinence can be hard, (most people wait 7 years before seeing a doctor!) but it is often a necessary step in

Talking to someone about incontinence can be hard, (most people wait 7 years before seeing a doctor!) but it is often a necessary step in

Over 25 million Americans live with urinary incontinence, which is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder. There are many treatment options

As we age, it’s normal to need a little help. Most seniors function just fine; it’s just that sometimes, support from loved ones can make

Wearing adult absorbents used to bother me, but now, I find it freeing.

It’s not something we ever want to think about, much less discuss. But we all get older, and sooner or later, there will be decisions

Many seniors can continue to live vital and active lives well after retirement, but safety is always a concern when a senior is living alone.

Top 8 Tips For Caregivers Being a caregiver to someone you love is complicated work – it can be both rewarding, and draining all at

Making the decision to place a loved one in a long-term care facility can be difficult. Feelings of guilt and sadness are often present, despite

Do you have a teen who is still wetting the bed? You’re not alone. Many teens struggle with nocturnal enuresis, a fancy term for nighttime

Potty training can be difficult for both parent and child. Just when you think you’ve mastered it, your child may do something completely unexpected that

When you have incontinence, you’ll do anything to avoid having an embarrassing accident. And it may seem logical to think that restricting fluids will help

Teaching your child to use the potty is a big challenge, but it also comes with big rewards. No more diapers, more independence for your