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urinary incontinence


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Quality of care and patient satisfaction are priorities for every healthcare professional.


And from hospitals to assisted living residences and nursing homes, keeping patients safe and comfortable are key factors in that responsibility.

Unfortunately, managing urinary incontinence is all too often a major concern for patients and staff members. It is not only a time-consuming nursing task, it can be an uncomfortable and sometimes difficult experience for patients as well. Additionally, slip and fall accidents affecting both patients and nurses frequently occur as a result of urine spills on the floor.





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