
A Caregivers Guide To Keeping The Bed Dry
One of the most challenging things about being a caregiver to someone who has incontinence can be the mornings. Waking up each day to your

One of the most challenging things about being a caregiver to someone who has incontinence can be the mornings. Waking up each day to your

Bedwetting is a common issue among young children as well as incontinent adolescents and adults. There are many issues that bedwetting can cause, including embarrassment,

The holiday season can be one of blessings and abundance. But, all the celebration – or the preparation for the celebrations – can leave one

If you’re prone to incontinence, it can be easy to assume that you’re only choice for treatment is medication or surgery. But the fact is

“My husband first started having leaks in his sixty’s,” says Karen Davis, a social worker who lives in Tucson, Arizona. “He didn’t think I knew,

At NAFC, we are advocates for rallying behind men and encouraging greater awareness of bladder, bowel, and prostate issues men often face. Men have the

Question: How Do I Set A Changing Schedule For My Elderly Mother? My mother is 94 and has Alzheimer’s. She wears pullups at night and

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The day that changed my world was the day my husband was diagnosed with MS. We had been noticing signs and symptoms for a while,

Many parents often cheer once they’ve successfully trained their child to stay dry during the day – and rightfully so! This is a big accomplishment

Change is hard. Especially when it’s something that we’ve begun used to dealing with. For many, bladder leaks come on over time and increase as

If you suffer from incontinence, the fear of putting off a foul-smelling odor is not new to you. Many people struggle with anxiety around bladder