4 Tips for taking care of an elderly parent with incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a surprisingly common problem among the elderly, with nearly 51% of people aged 65 and older who live at home reporting bladder and/or bowel incontinence . Of those, 41.5% are dependent on the care of others. Whilst it’s not uncommon, caring for an elderly parent with bladder weakness can, of course, be incredibly challenging. With this in mind, we have gathered our four top tips to help you take care of a parent with urinary incontinence.

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How to Make the Most of Working Holidays

The holiday season is just around the corner, and for millions of healthcare professionals, that can mean work, work, and more work. The thought of working during the winter holidays can bring you down, but it can also bring holiday cheer. For the doctors, nurses, and technicians clocking-in during the festivities, here are some tips for experiencing the season to its fullest.

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