
Finding The Perfect Product For Your Individual Incontinence Needs
It’s hard to know what to look for in an incontinence product. This blog breaks down five key attributes to consider when looking for a product to manage leaks.
It’s hard to know what to look for in an incontinence product. This blog breaks down five key attributes to consider when looking for a product to manage leaks.
Using adult diapers but still experiencing bladder leaks? Plastic pants can provide extra protection to keep you dry.
When Mia Abbruzzese discovered that her mother was struggling with incontinence, the entrepreneur in her realized that there had to be better solutions than what
If you’re reading this, you are likely one of the hundreds of millions of people who have incontinence. We understand you may be frustrated, or
Many seniors prefer to stay in their own homes for as long as they can, and there are tools that can help them do that. Read our roundup of some great products for aging in place.
Booster pads can be a great tool to help provide extra protection against leaks. Learn more about them, and how to use them here.
You may think that because you have incontinence you need to limit your fluids, but that’s not necessarliy the case.
Adult diaper rash is a common condition, especially for people with incontinence, or those being cared for by a loved one or staff at a long-term care facility. It’s typically not serious but can get worse if left untreated. Prevention is often the best treatment.
Are the products you use for incontinence safe? Learn more about what this means and what to look for.
A recent study found that up to 80 percent of people who experience incontinence wear the wrong products, and it’s understandable– from the absorbency level
A new year brings new goals for all of us to reach. According to INC.com, the top three resolutions for Americans in 2020 are: actually
Adult bedwetting is more common than you think. This article shares real-life stories and advice from people who manage adult incontinence, offering hope and practical tips for a better quality of life.
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