Down Syndrome and Incontinence
October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and we want to use this opportunity to boost awareness of
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
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
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
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