Posted by Robert Recker on Jan 03, 2022
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People who are managing incontinence may have very different experiences from one another. One person may have very light urinary leakage, while another may have very heavy urinary leakage combined
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Posted by Nathan Sheffer on Dec 17, 2021
Chux Pads vs Underpad – What’s the Difference?
Chux pads were first introduced by hospitals in the 1950s-1960s as a solution to absorb body fluids like blood and urine. The name “Chux” pads came from the fact that these thin pads were simply “c
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Oct 06, 2021
Busting the Myths about Incontinence
There are many common misconceptions about incontinence, including the idea that it only affects certain types of people of a certain age group, or that it’s really not that big of an issue at all,
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Jun 04, 2021
Loss of Muscle Strength Resulting in Incontinence
As we age, we slowly lose some of our muscle mass and strength. It is a natural aspect of aging and is not necessarily associated with a disease or condition (although it certainly could be). Incon
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Jan 19, 2021
Alzheimer's Disease and Incontinence: Keeping Respect and Dignity Intact
When is the right time to use incontinence products for a loved one with
Alzheimer's? How do you introduce incontinence products without the loss
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Nov 11, 2020
Winter Isolation for Older Adults
Winter is here, and in many parts of the country, it is cold, the days are shorter with more dark than daylight hours, and there may be snow, heavy winds, or other inclement weather conditions. These
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