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Mental and Physical Disability
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Best Care Practices
Work with TENA to provide the best incontinence care possible with the money available. Learn more about best care practices for incontinence.
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Self-Sufficient
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Mental Illness
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Physical Disability
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What is Good Care?
The most important part of good incontinence care is to ensure both the physical and emotional comfort of your loved one, and the key to this is using the products that provide maximum care and prevent the negative side effects that incontinence can cause. Things like leaks, waking to a damp mattress or skin irritation have physical, emotional and time-consuming consequences.
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Cost-Effective Care
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Advice on Caring for Loved Ones
Learn more about caring for people with incontinence with TENA's advice on caring for loved ones with incontinence.
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Avoiding Caregiver Burnout
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7 Tips for Caregivers
Try these 7 tips for improving caregiving and helping loved ones manage incontinence throughout the year. Just a few simple changes can improve the quality of care you provide for those who need it most.
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Expert Tips
Everyone needs a little help when they're taking care of loved ones. Being prepared and educated on how to manage incontinence can save someone a lot of stress over time. Try enacting some tips and life hacks to improve your routine when caring for incontinent loved ones.
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Guide for Daily Use
Every individual is different. Fortunately, incontinence products are the opposite of one-size-fits-all. They work best when you find the size and style that best fits your loved one's shape, body type and lifestyle. Here are a few key factors to consider when choosing the right product for each situation.
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Paying For Care
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Long Distance Caregiving
Caring for a loved one can be a time of great connection. It can be a chance for honesty and communication, and a time for you and the one you are caring for to show love toward each other in a way you might not have been able to otherwise. Long-distance caregiving, while challenging at times, can also bring joy and personal growth.
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Finding the Right Care
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Talking About Incontinence
It's taboo, it's awkward, it's the elephant in the room: Incontinence. Yet if someone you love has it, you'll have to bring it up sooner or later. But it doesn't have to be an uncomfortable word. It's all in how you frame the issue. Learn how to best start the conversation.
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Work with TENA to provide the best incontinence care possible with the money available. Learn more about best care practices for incontinence. Read more
The most important part of good incontinence care is to ensure both the physical and emotional comfort of your loved one, and the key to this is using the products that provide maximum care and prevent the negative side effects that incontinence can cause. Things like leaks, waking to a damp mattress or skin irritation have physical, emotional and time-consuming consequences. Read more
Learn more about caring for people with incontinence with TENA's advice on caring for loved ones with incontinence. Read more
Try these 7 tips for improving caregiving and helping loved ones manage incontinence throughout the year. Just a few simple changes can improve the quality of care you provide for those who need it most. Read more
Everyone needs a little help when they're taking care of loved ones. Being prepared and educated on how to manage incontinence can save someone a lot of stress over time. Try enacting some tips and life hacks to improve your routine when caring for incontinent loved ones. Read more
Every individual is different. Fortunately, incontinence products are the opposite of one-size-fits-all. They work best when you find the size and style that best fits your loved one's shape, body type and lifestyle. Here are a few key factors to consider when choosing the right product for each situation. Read more
Caring for a loved one can be a time of great connection. It can be a chance for honesty and communication, and a time for you and the one you are caring for to show love toward each other in a way you might not have been able to otherwise. Long-distance caregiving, while challenging at times, can also bring joy and personal growth. Read more
It's taboo, it's awkward, it's the elephant in the room: Incontinence. Yet if someone you love has it, you'll have to bring it up sooner or later. But it doesn't have to be an uncomfortable word. It's all in how you frame the issue. Learn how to best start the conversation. Read more
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