Incontinence Tips

Hygiene, Health, and Incontinence

Hygiene, Health, and Incontinence

Posted by Jessie on Wed Oct 14 2020

Living with incontinence can be inconvenient and even embarrassing at times, but it’s important to talk openly about how it affects our health. Even the tiniest of accidents can result in urine becoming trapped against the skin, which can lead to a host of other problems, including irritation and infection. Here are Carewell’s top six tips for staying healthy and comfortable. Read More


Incontinence After a Stroke

Incontinence After a Stroke

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Mar 04 2021

Incontinence presents unique challenges. Fortunately, stroke-related incontinence is relatively easy to manage and treat. A combination of healthy lifestyle changes, at-home exercises, medication, and regular doctor’s appointments can minimize accidents and improve your senior’s quality of life. Read the tips.


Protective Bedding: Underpads vs Mattress Protectors vs Protective Sheets

Protective Bedding: Underpads vs Mattress Protectors vs Protective Sheets

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Aug 17 2021

It’s important to invest in protective bedding, but what’s the difference between underpads vs mattress protectors vs protective sheets? See more about protective bedding.


What to Do If Your Child Doesn't Fit into Baby Diapers Anymore

What to Do If Your Child Doesn't Fit into Baby Diapers Anymore

Posted by Brianna Maguire on Mon Jun 08 2020

If your child has been incontinent for a long time, you’re probably used to the traditional baby diapers found in stores. But when your child grows and is still in incontinence products, it can create a sense of panic: What happens when there’s not another size up? Read More