$100 Billion Is Now the Cost of Incontinence to Australia

Dealing with incontinence is costly. The direct and indirect costs related to treating and management of incontinence can be huge. But what’s notable is its impact on the Australian economy. According to a recent report from Deloitte Access Economics, the cost of incontinence to the country is now a staggering $100 billion. The expense that … Continue reading $100 Billion Is Now the Cost of Incontinence to Australia

Dignified Continence Care for Individuals of all Genders

Gender, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is nothing but a social construct that outlines the characteristics of women, girls, men and boys. These are different from biological sex and are determined by physical traits like hormones and chromosomes. Now, when continence care is to be considered, caregivers will need to keep various … Continue reading Dignified Continence Care for Individuals of all Genders