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Access all tips, guides and information sheets about caregiving and incontinence
Access all tips, guides and information sheets about caregiving and incontinence

....is an important and demanding role, especially if your loved one is incontinent. It may seem overwhelming at first, but with the right tools, knowledge and support, being a caregiver can be a very rewarding experience!

To help you in your role as caregiver, we provide information about stress management, incontinence related health issues and where to find answers and support online.

On This Site...
...you will find updated and reliable information that will empower you as a caregiver to make confident decisions. We provide tools that will keep you organized and less stressed, help you maintain safety in the home and find resources in your area. We also help you identify levels of incontinence and introduce you to products that stop leakage and improve quality of life. If bladder control or bed wetting is something your care recipient struggles with, you can find information here about diapers and other incontinence products that are absorbent enough to keep clothes or linens dry and skin healthy.
 
Use our caregiving and incontinence message boards to discuss things that matter to you, and your loved one. Access support and answers by seeking help from one of our skilled advisors. The knowledge, support and information we offer here will smooth your journey of caregiving.

What’s New?
Are you caring for someone with Alzheimer's? A diagnosis of Dementia or Alzheimer's will often require an adjustment to the level of care your loved one needs.

A disease that affects 5.3 million American's, it is critical for caregivers to know the Signs and Stages of Alzheimer's. Read our  Alzheimer's Important Facts for communication techniques and what to do after a diagnosis.

Also, find information in our Tool Shed and Healthcare sections about Alzheimer’s Home Safety and Travel, and an Alzheimer's Care Guide to help others give your loved one the very best care. 

 

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