We are pleased to announce our Living Well with Incontinence guide. This updated resource includes answers to frequently asked questions about incontinence.
I needed movement for stress relief more than ever when my son was born with a physical disability. But how could I go for a run with a child with a trach?
While some people may be reluctant to talk about their experience with incontinence, there are celebrities are doing their part to raise awareness.
Whether you are new to catheterizing or experienced with catheters, you may experience some common catheter problems. Learn how to resolve these issues.
In this video, Laura Cox, our Ostomy Lifestyle Specialist, talks about what she wishes someone had told her before ostomy surgery.
If you've had a kidney stone, you know they can be excruciating. Some lifestyle changes can be made to prevent kidney stones, however if you experience unbearable pain or are worried, it's best to seek medical help.
Male external catheters, also known as condom catheters, are an option for men who experience incontinence. It's a popular alternative option over briefs.
At Shield HealthCare, we know a lot about ostomy skin issues, but you don't have to take our word for it! Read these great suggestions from our community.
While biofilm may not be at the top of healthcare professional's list when they start wondering why a wound may not be healing – it should be.
Are you new to using catheters, or do you know someone who is? Learn all about the different types of catheters and when they are used in this article.