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Bladder Retraining

Bladder Retraining for Bladder Control

Bladder retraining is a type of behavior therapy you can do at home to improve your bladder control and decrease the urge to empty your bladder.  

Laura Cox, LPC
Incontinence Webinar

Managing Fecal and Urinary Incontinence Webinar Video and Supplemental Material

Find the video and the presentation slides for Shield HealthCare's Managing Fecal and Urinary Incontinence Webinar, presented by Jeff Souza, RN, BSN, WOCN.

Aimee Sharp
Incontinence Care

Incontinence Insights Newsletter – Volume 4

Check out the latest updates and information from our on-staff continence product specialists in our Incontinence Insights Newsletter, Volume 4:

Aimee Sharp
the relationship between incontinence and falls

The Relationship Between Incontinence and Accidental Falls

Incontinence can contribute to accidental falls. Learn more about the relationship between incontinence and accidental falls and how to prevent them.

Aimee Sharp
pregnancy and incontinence

Pregnancy and Incontinence

Many women are unaware that pregnancy can bring incontinence with it. It doesn't always occur, but it is something every expectant mother should know about.

Aimee Sharp

Kate Winslet on Bladder Control Since Having Kids

Original article title: “Kate Winslet on Bladder Control Since Having Kids: ‘I Can’t Jump on Trampolines Anymore’” By Julie Mazziotta for People Magazine Kate Winslet may be a glamorous, Oscar-winning movie star, but that doesn’t mean she’s immune to embarrassing body moments. The actress, 40, revealed that she has adult incontinence, a urinary condition that causes… Continue reading Kate Winslet on Bladder Control Since Having Kids

Aimee Sharp
Diet and Incontinence

How Diet Affects Bladder Control

Although there is no special diet to cure incontinence, some foods and beverages may contribute to bladder leakage. Learn more about diet and incontinence.

Amy Long Carrera, MS, RD, CNSC, CWCMS

Sacral Nerve Stimulator May Be Cure to Incontinence

Sacral Nerve Stimulator May Be Cure to Incontinence – Originally posted by Maureen McFadden for WNDU.com Incontinence is an uncomfortable and embarrassing problem for many people, especially as they age. It used to be treated with surgery, but wasn’t always successful. Now, a new outpatient procedure has changed that and also, changed lives. Leaving the house used to… Continue reading Sacral Nerve Stimulator May Be Cure to Incontinence

Aimee Sharp
Identifying Skin Damage

Recorded Webinar: Identifying Skin Damage Video

In this recorded webinar, our certified presenter discusses identifying skin damage by assessing if a pressure injury or IAD is at fault.

Aimee Sharp
skin damage webinar

August Webinar: Identifying Skin Damage

This webinar has already taken place. You can view the slides for Shield HealthCare's Identifying Skin Damage webinar here...

Gina Flores
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