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Helping Seniors Save Money On Incontinence Supplies

Posted by on February 6, 2012 under BladderMatters | Comments are off for this article

Unfortunately for most seniors, incontinence supplies such as adult diapers, adult pull-ups, disposable underwear, underpads and incontinence skin protection products are not covered by insurance.  It’s not typically convenient or economical for seniors to buy incontinence supplies at a local store for many reasons, including limited mobility and transportation issues.

The good news is TotalHomeCareSupplies.com has the perfect solution to help seniors save money on incontinence supplies! 

Total Home Care Supplies offers economical bulk packs of incontinence supplies. The favorite among our customers is the Prevail Adult Pull-Up. A case of 72 is just $43.00 (Large). That’s less than 60 cents each! But the best part of buying incontinence supplies online is free home delivery within a few business days with no need to hop in the car or shop in a store.

To help seniors save even more, there’s a monthly TotalHomeCareSupplies.com email with valuable coupon offers for discounts on incontinence products and other home medical supplies. Customers also have the option to set-up regular automatic shipments of incontinence supplies with the TotalHomeCareSupplies.com EZ Ship Program.

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Innovative Incontinence Product Spotlight: Prevail Boxers For Men

Posted by on January 20, 2012 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

 

Prevail Boxers For Men: The Adult Diaper Alternative

The latest innovation in male incontinence products has arrived at TotalHomeCareSupplies.com

We’re excited to offer Prevail Boxers For Men, with the look and feel of a regular men’s boxer combined with incontinence protection where men need it most. This revolutionary disposable boxer from First Quality is anything but bulky, with a specially designed absorbent core pad for superior comfort and confidence.

If you’re looking for a new alternative to the traditional adult diaper or adult pull-up, Prevail Boxers For Men were made just for you!

Available sizes:

  • FQ PBM-512  Medium – Fits waist sizes 28-40   Case of 48 boxers
  • FQ PBM-513  Large/XL – Fits waist sizes 38-64  Case of 40 boxers

Care More. Spend Less. Save Now at TotalHomeCareSupplies.com

Help For New Caregivers: First Steps

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Caring for a loved one with a chronic medical condition as new caregiver can be overwhelming. Taking advantage of caregiver resources and establishing a comfortable routine are critical to getting off to a good start. The National Family Caregiver Alliance recommends these five steps for new caregivers.

• Understand the diagnosis. Learning about a family member’s diagnosis helps caregivers gain an understanding of  the disease and its progression in order to make necessary plans for treatment and care.

• Discuss finances and healthcare wishes. While it can be difficult to have these conversations, setting up Durable Powers of Attorney for finances and healthcare can help relieve anxiety and better prepare for the future.

• Invite family and close friends to come together and discuss the care plan. A meeting of this type gives the caregiver the opportunity to share needs, the care plan and ask others for assistance from respite care to meal planning.

• Take advantage of community resources such as Meals on Wheels and adult day programs. These resources provide relief from the routine and offer a break. Seek out caregiver educational programs to increase knowledge and build confidence.

• Find support. The most important thing is for caregivers to not become isolated as they take on more responsibility and as social life moves into the background. Online and in-person groups can be very helpful in connecting with others in the same circumstances. Caregivers can call Family Caregiver Alliance at (800) 445-8106 to learn about local services, or visit caregiver.org and click on “Family Care Navigator.”