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Product fitting guides

Product fitting guides Our instructional fitting guides support you to provide dignified care by showing you how to best apply and fit our products. Proper and efficient product handling increases leakage security, comfort and the wellbeing of the product user.
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Napier Street

How one resident’s skin issues brought about improvements for all Napier Street Aged Care understand that using good skin care coupled with breathable continence aids will reduce moisture on the skin and improve overall skin health.
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Incontinence care for professionals

Together, we can provide better care and make a positive change
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Use better. Use less: optimising time and resources for the best possible care

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Usability study proves product type matters

The importance of choosing the right products, saves carers time and effort Evidence shows that caregivers time and ergonomic workload can be reduced – and job satisfaction increased – by choosing products that are easy to use. We call this usability.
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Incontinence and diabetes

Incontinence and diabetes Together we can help customers with diabetes manage incontinence
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Sustainability at TENA

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Functional Incontinence

Functional Incontinence This term is used to describe a person who has a normal functioning bladder or bowel but are unable to access or find the toilet, and therefore have an episode of urinary or faecal incontinence.
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Nighttime incontinence care for nursing home residents

Caregiving and night incontinence If you are providing night care to patients, residents or clients who are incontinent, or need support to remain continent, it's important have effective tools and tricks at your disposal that are based on an understanding of the functions of sleep, and the effects of sleep deprivation. In this article you'll find useful information on a range of these topics, all of which are aimed at one simple goal: a better night's sleep for your patient, resident or client..
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