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Insights
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Related diagnoses | TENA Professionals

Related diagnoses Learn more about continence care in connection with other conditions – from dementia and multiple sclerosis to incontinence-associated dermatitis and urinary tract infections.
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Kew gardens

A full night’s sleep thanks to new TENA Flex Ultima absorbency and fit
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Lyndoch

Lyndoch Living staff and residents happy to return to TENA
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Ozcare

Improving skincare improves resident wellbeing at Ozcare As well as being the Head of Aged Care at Ozcare, responsible for 1,400 residents in 11 residential aged care facilities, Lanna Ramsay also cares for her 89-year-old father.
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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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Supporting tools

Supporting tools
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What is urinary incontinence?

What is urinary incontinence?
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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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Male incontinence – let’s give men the support they need

Male incontinence – let’s give men the support they need When it comes to incontinence, too many men are still staying silent. This can be due to stigma, or uncertainty around what support is available. Studies show that 1 in 4 men experience some form of urine leakage(1), but only 5-7% use purpose-made protection(2). To help men get the support they need, we collected some useful information around male incontinence and the products available. This will help you provide more accurate product recommendations while building loyalty and trust.
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Prostate and incontinence

The prostate and incontinence
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How to discuss incontinence

Incontinence - A delicate subject to discuss Incontinence can be a delicate subject for all of us, not just for the people affected. Together, let us remove the stigma of embarrassment and make them feel more at ease and ready to accept treatment.
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