Incontinence
Incontinence Product Selection: A guide for care teams and management
Choosing the right incontinence solution is not just about products. It is about supporting dignity, reducing workload, and using time and resources wisely in daily care. This guide introduces how value-based incontinence product selection can help you improve outcomes - for residents, caregivers, and your care facility.
Incontinence and Dementia Care: Supporting Dignity at Every Stage
Caring for people with dementia comes with unique challenges. When incontinence is an issue to deal with, it can make care even more complex. But with the right understanding and approach, it’s possible to support both independence and dignity - every step of the way.
Fecal incontinence
Incontinence is generally associated with loss of bladder control, but it can also refer to leakage of stool. Fecal incontinence is more common in older adults, but adults and children can also be affected. In this article, you can read more about the symptoms and causes of fecal incontinence and what can be done to relieve it.
Minimizing urine odor in care facilities – a practical guide
The presence of urine odor in nursing homes, home care, or other care settings can quietly affect daily life - for residents, for the staff who care for them, and for the loved ones who visit. In this article, we explore what causes urine odor and share practical, experience-based strategies for preventing and eliminating it. Because when odor is under control, it doesn’t just improve the air - it lifts the atmosphere, supports dignity, and helps everyone feel more at ease in the space they call home.