We found reusable incontinence pads and covers that are discreet, stylish, comfortable to sit on, and make cleanup easier and faster – Just toss them in the wash!
We found reusable incontinence pads and covers that are discreet, stylish, comfortable to sit on, and make cleanup easier and faster – Just toss them in the wash!
If your loved one experiences incontinence, you may spend a significant amount of time cleaning up and deodorizing after leaks or accidents, which can still occur even if they wear incontinence briefs. Preparing the bed with tried-and-true layering tips and highly rated incontinence pads — both reusable and disposable — can save time, energy, and replacement costs. These techniques make cleanup easier…
Admitting to bathroom accidents can be tough for seniors. They may try to cover it up by hiding signs of incontinence, which prevents them from getting the help they need to be comfortable, clean, and healthy. Aeroflow Healthcare explains why seniors might hide it and shares 3 tips for recognizing senior incontinence. Incontinence is a common condition in the United States, affecting…
For many caregivers, managing a loved one’s incontinence is a source of daily stress and anxiety. The worry about skin breakdown, accidents, and the emotional toll on your family member can feel overwhelming. But what if you could replace that stress associated with incontinence care for seniors with a sense of control and confidence? It begins with moving beyond mere containment to…
When you’re caring for someone with incontinence, you know how sensitive their skin is and how easily irritation, rashes, or burns can develop. Fortunately, there are steps you can take and innovative new products available to keep older adults dry, comfortable, and protected. We explain why this irritation happens and share 4 ways to prevent incontinence-related skin problems. Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD)…
Sponsored content by NorthShore Care Supply We often take a good night’s sleep for granted, until it’s no longer possible. And caring for someone with nighttime incontinence is something that can make a good night’s sleep seem elusive. Leaks, wet sheets, or wet clothes can disturb the sleep of aging adults and their caregivers, too. To get both of you closer to…
Incontinence is a common and often distressing challenge for those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. As the condition progresses, changes in the brain can make it difficult for individuals to recognize bathroom cues or find the toilet in time.
Getting dressed can be difficult for seniors It’s surprising how difficult the everyday task of getting dressed can be for many seniors. Wearing normal clothes can become too difficult because of common medical conditions like arthritis, stroke, or dementia. Common clothing challenges include: Not being able to fasten buttons and zippers Repeatedly undressing themselves (a common Alzheimer’s and dementia behavior) Swollen feet or ankles making…