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How to recommend the right incontinence product for every stage in a woman’s life

Recommending incontinence protection for every stage in a woman’s life Women’s bodies change as they go through different stages in life. And as they grow older, the likelihood of experiencing incontinence increases. Here are some of the key stages in a woman’s life that you can make easier by recommending the right TENA products. With your service and expertise, your customers will keep coming back over a lifetime of changes.
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Helping men with incontinence keep control

Helping men with incontinence keep control 1 in 4 men experience some form of urine leakage[1], but only 5-7% of them use purpose-made protection[2]. This gap provides a great opportunity in which TENA Men can help you support men with incontinence and grow your business. That's better care for everyone.
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Better support for family carers and better business for you With over 60 years’ experience supporting carers, TENA understands the reality family carers face.
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We choose to care – for people, and for the planet.
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The key to managing and preventing bowel incontinence

The key to managing and preventing bowel incontinence What is bowel incontinence, and what are its symptoms?
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Join TENA assist Introducing our new program to support Healthcare Professionals
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How Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia affect continence, and how to manage it.

Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia and Person-Centred Care How person-centred care can help carers manage incontinence in residents with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia.
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Incontinence and diabetes

Incontinence and diabetes Together we can help customers with diabetes manage incontinence
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Urinary tract infections and incontinence

Urinary tract infections and incontinence A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common, often painful condition that many people, especially women, will experience during their lifetime. A weakened immune system, ageing, and chronic illness can all contribute to developing UTIs. Another risk factor is incontinence – both urinary and bowel incontinence are risks of a UTI.
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Skin health and continence care

Skin health – an essential part of continence care
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Toileting support for residents

Toileting support for residents with incontinence There are several conditions and disabilities that can make it challenging to remain continent or to reach the toilet in time. Toileting helps prevent falls, maintains dignity and independence, and improves quality of life for residents. It also leads to fewer product changes, fewer products used and less waste. These dos and don’ts can help make toileting easier for caregivers and prevent incontinence in residents. 
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