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Support for the Caregiver – everything that can help one cope with the situation
Embarking on the journey of caregiving can be both rewarding and challenging. Whether you’re new to caregiving or seeking to deepen your understanding, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Learn about the essentials of incontinence and discover effective strategies for taking care of yourself while caring for others. Our comprehensive resources cover everything from practical advice to emotional support, ensuring you’re well-equipped for this important role. For quick answers to common questions, don’t forget to check our FAQ section.
How to give care
Support for giving the care – how to give help more efficiently, with less trouble
Being a family carer
Effective caregiving requires organization, knowledge, and support. Our comprehensive guide covers essential aspects of getting organised, from creating a care plan to ensuring home safety and managing travel with incontinence. Learn about using our products effectively, with guidance on choosing the right type, size, and absorbency for your needs. Understand different levels of care and how to adapt your approach, whether providing little assistance or more intensive support. Explore options for financial support to ease the economic burden of caregiving. And remember, you’re not alone—our help section offers valuable resources, including support links and answers to common questions. For quick information, don’t forget to check our FAQ section.
Our latest articles for Caregivers
How to care for a patient with Parkinson’s Disease and Urinary Incontinence
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system for which there is no known cure. It is a brain disorder that progresses slowly, however sufferers often experience…
Why Bladder Weakness is not taboo anymore
Many around the world suffer from different health issues and one of them is the issue of urinary incontinence, commonly known as bladder weakness. Urinary incontinence is reported to…
Types of Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary passing of urine, a condition that affects millions of people around the world.1 Whilst it is a common condition, it can be inconvenient…
3 Reasons Why Women Have More Incontinence Issues – and What You Can Do To Help
More than 423 million adults around the world suffer from some form of urinary incontinence (UI)1. Taking a closer look at the figures, it shows that more than 12.4% of all women have UI,…
New Strategies for Observing, Listening to and Caring for Incontinence Patients
About 23% of adults worldwide are diagnosed with some form of urinary incontinence (UI)1. About half of these individuals depend on care either at home or in an…
6 Tips for Providing Incontinence Care at Home
Caring for a parent or child with urinary incontinence can be stressful. Caregivers often struggle to balance their lives as they nurse their loved and take care of themselves at the…