Incontinence is common amongst people living outside nursing homes
A recent study from the USA has revealed that more than half the people aged 65 or more who live outside nursing homes report episodes of bladder or bowel
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A recent study from the USA has revealed that more than half the people aged 65 or more who live outside nursing homes report episodes of bladder or bowel
Technology is becoming increasingly common in homecare to enable people to live independently but it is still very much a rarity in care homes, yet monitoring
1. Establish a culture that promotes continence, rather than just checking and changing incontinence products. This includes establishing teams of incontinence
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