Does Medicaid Cover Incontinence Supplies or Adult Diapers?
Medicaid is a public health insurance program in each state for individuals and families who may be
Youth Incontinence and Medicaid
Caring for a child with special healthcare needs can be an overwhelming journey between doctor appoi
Autism and Incontinence
Autism isn’t a single disorder, but a spectrum of different types, also known as autism spectrum d
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. To help raise awareness for Developmen
Transitioning to Youth Diapers: Finding the Right Fit Guide
Parents of children with special needs, or older children still experiencing nighttime bedwetting, w
Tips & Uses of Booster Pads for Adults With Incontinence
Booster pads are a multi-functional incontinence solution with many applications for children and ad
Incontinence Strikes Young : What to do for Children & Teens
While incontinence is typically thought of as a problem affecting older adults, young people can suf
How to Receive Booster Pads & Incontinence Supplies through Medicaid
Are you or someone you care for experiencing leakage, odors or uncomfortable wetness in their dispos
Down Syndrome and Incontinence
October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and we want to use this opportunity to boost awareness of
Birth Defects and Incontinence – Spotlight on Angelman Syndrome
The month of January recognizes birth defects and highlights awareness for many lesser-known disorde
~ Monthly Incontinence Tips: Benefit with Swimmates® ~
For children and adults dealing with bladder and/or bowel loss, going for a swim may seem like somet
How to Reduce the Symptoms of Incontinence
Incontinence has numerous causes and a spectrum of severities. Although battling incontinence sympto
How do parents deal with Cerebral Palsy?
We discovered a great video post with some very useful information on how people deal with disabilit