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Incontinence in Winter

Incontinence in Winter

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Nov 18 2021

The winter season is a time for hot chocolate, holiday decorations, and family get-togethers. But for those with urinary incontinence, cold weather can also mean more frequent trips to the bathroom, increased leakage, and a loss of bladder control. Read the tips.


5 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained, No Electricity Necessary

5 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained, No Electricity Necessary

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Aug 30 2022

Many parents worry about their children’s electronics consumption. If you’re one of them, consider trying some different, hands-on activities at home. Options abound, whether you’re planning a fun weekend or trying to stay busy during a power outage. Read More


The Weather Outside is Frightful: 6 Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe as the Temperatures Drop

The Weather Outside is Frightful: 6 Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe as the Temperatures Drop

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Dec 22 2020

The winter season is a time for hot chocolate, building snowmen, and celebrating the holidays, but it also presents unique hazards for seniors. Freezing temperatures, an uptick in indoor gatherings, and ice and snow increase the risk of hypothermia, the seasonal flu, as well as slip-and-fall injuries. So here are 6 tips for keeping loved ones safe as the temperature drops. Read More