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The Benefits of Adult Diapers

Posted by on December 29, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Adult briefs

When it comes to choosing a type of incontinence product, the main question is adult diapers (AKA briefs) or protective underwear (AKA pull-ups or pull-ons). Briefs can have their advantages over protective underwear, depending on the lifestyle of the wearer.

One advantage is: briefs offer the ability to put on and take off the item without the removal of pants or shoes. This is helpful for both caregivers who are the ones helping their care with the briefs, or for individuals who need to be able to change their briefs while out and about. Many of our customers find the First Quality Adult Briefs easy to use, with their Easy Lock Fasteners (ELF), that can be reused to reposition and are not sticky. These are available in cases, or as a sample to find the right size.

Additionally, briefs are available in larger sizes than pull-ups. The Prevail Bariatric Brief is available in two sizes: A is for waist sizes from 62 inches to 73 inches and B is for waist sizes up to 94 inches. Size A is also available as a sample so the user can get the perfect fit.

Briefs can also provide more absorbency than regular protective underwear, which can be great for overnight usage. Tranquilty’s All-Thru-the-Night Brief offers extra absorbency, so the wearer’s skin is not compromised by staying wet for hours.

But, if you’re looking for a product that provides many of the benefits of briefs, with the secure and underwear-like fit of protective underwear, we recommend Prevail’s Adjustable Underwear. They come with reattachable side tabs that open.

We’d love to hear your feedback on any of these products, or others that we offer on TotalHomeCareSupplies.com. Feel free to comment below, or review the products on their individual pages.

More Product Reviews

Posted by on December 24, 2014 under BladderMatters, Ostomy Care, Very Urological | Be the First to Comment

Customer opinions

We took a look at some of our product reviews back in August but as we get new reviews in all the time, we thought the topic worth another visit.

Please keep in mind that all of our products are available to review right on their page. Not only do we love the feedback about the items we carry, reviewing can help your fellow customers know more about a product. We try to create product descriptions that are helpful to all customers, but those of you who are using them have the best knowledge about them!

Review of Prevail Adjustable Underwear:
“My husband needed after Prostate cancer surgery and found this brand best fit and most comfortable for larger size man.”

Review of Hollister Adapt Paste:
“My son was born with gastroschesis, which is a birth defect were the intestines grow out of the body in utero. He had his first surgery an hour after birth and now has a colostomy. He makes in a bag until his reversal surgery. The bag was constantly leaking and pulling away from his skin. I was changing it at least 5 times a day. My surgeon told me about Adapt which keeps the round and bag secure for at least 24 hours. This product changed everything.”

Review of Dale Foley Tube Catheter Leg Band:
“…This is probably the best product of its kind on the market. I have used it for years and prefer it over anything else. They are washable and can be bleached to disinfect. One will last me at least two months.”

We love these positive reviews, but we are aware that not all products work perfectly for everyone. A recent comment on one of our skin barriers for ostomates told us that while they found the product easy to fit and durable, and called it a good product, that they found it difficult to remove. In that case, we would recommend another skin barrier for that person, as different adhesives can affect various skin types in unexpected ways.

If you have an opinion on one of our products, we ask that you head over to TotalHomeCareSupplies.com and tell us!

How to Pack an Incontinence Emergency Kit

Posted by on December 22, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Kit for bladder leakage

With the holidays upon us and many of us packing for both short and long trips, we here at TotalHomeCareSupplies.com thought this article, originally posted by LiveConfidently.com, may come in handy.

If you or someone you know experiences bladder leakage or other forms of incontinence, having an incontinence emergency kit is just as important as a first aid kit. We’re often prepared for an accident at home, but what about while you’re out and about or on vacation? Keeping an incontinence kit will not only ensure that you’re prepared for long vacations, but also for overnight stays, short trips to the grocery store, and any situation where an accident could occur. Having this backup plan will greatly improve your peace of mind and ensure that you’re always prepared for anything that comes your way. If you’d like to prepare an incontinence emergency kit of your own, read on!

Getting Started

Before you prepare your incontinence kit, ask yourself a few questions:

  • Have you had any accidents in the past? If so, what supplies would have helped you in those moments?
  • Which types of accidents are you concerned about (e.g., light bladder leakage, heavy leakage, nighttime incontinence, etc.)?
  • Where might I need this incontinence emergency kit?
  • What activities should I prepare for (e.g., swimming, overnight trips, long car rides, etc.)?

After you’ve answered these questions and determined the needs that your incontinence emergency kit should meet, start thinking about the type of bag or container you’d like to use. If you lead an active lifestyle and need your incontinence kit to travel with you, a rugged backpack or small rolling suitcase might be your best option. If your kit will primarily be stored at home or in your car, a plastic storage container with a snap-on lid may do the trick. Use your judgment to pick a form factor that preserves your dignity while providing protection for your unique concerns.

What to Pack

Your incontinence emergency kit should be tailored to suit your specific needs, but it never hurts to pack an assortment of incontinence supplies. You might want to consider including some of the following absorbent products:

  • Pantiliners and bladder control pads, which provide protection for light to heavy needs and are worn inside undergarments
  • Male guards, which are pads specifically designed for the male anatomy and worn inside undergarments
  • Incontinence boxers for men, which feel and fit like regular boxers but have inner pads that provide protection for moderate to heavy leakage
  • Incontinence panties for women, which are worn as undergarments and provide protection for moderate to heavy incontinence
  • Protective underpads, which are disposable pads that are placed on surfaces to protect against leaks

Beyond incontinence products, your incontinence emergency kit should also include some or all of the following items to ensure your comfort and dignity:

  • Clean underwear
  • Change of clothes
  • Flushable wipes or disposable cloths for cleanup
  • Plastic bags for storing any soiled clothing

If you take any medications for incontinence, you may want to include a few extra pills in your incontinence emergency kit. This will ensure that you don’t miss any doses when traveling or on the go.

As a digital extension to your kit, those with smartphones or tablets may find it helpful to save a few websites or apps that provide locations of public restrooms. This way you can easily find a place to relieve yourself, no matter the location.

Storing Your Kit

Now that your kit is complete, you’ll want to make sure it’s stored in an easily accessible place. Where will you most likely need this kit: at home, at a loved one’s house, or in your car for on-the-go needs? When in doubt, the safest place is in your car so it will travel with you. We also suggest preparing incontinence kits for both your home and car to ensure your peace of mind at all times.

Have any incontinence emergency kit tips to add? Head over to our incontinence forum and chat with others just like you!

Our Most Absorbent Adult Diapers

Posted by on December 15, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Absorbency diapers

The two main qualities that one should look for first in an adult diaper are comfort and absorbency. And both have a lot to do with fit. A diaper that is the wrong size will not feel right on the body. It’s important to base the size on waist size, but also where the diaper is hugging the body. Some people like having a more high-rise brief, others low-rise. As for absorbency, a diaper that is the wrong fit will not absorb properly. Do not assume that a larger diaper will absorb more liquid. All high-absorbency diapers will do their job, no matter their size, if they fit correctly. A correct fit will keep leaks to a minimum.

Many of our available products offer a variance of incontinence protection. But today we’re taking a look at the adult diapers that offer the most absorbency:

First Quality Nu-Fit Adult Briefs – The cloth-like back sheeting makes these diapers comfortable, low noise and allows more air to the area.

Per-Fit Adult Briefs – Featuring OdorGuard technology – all liquid is absorbed and trapped before becoming a problem.

First Quality Prevail Adult Bariatric Brief A – QUICK WICK™ with MaxSoft pulls the moisture quickly into the core of the diaper (also available in larger size B).

Depend Protection with Tabs Briefs – The Ultra Absorb-Loc® protection means leaks are no longer a worry.

Tranquility ATN (All-Thru-the-Nite) Brief – The absorbency means your skin is not compromised when wearing overnight.

Different Types of Skin Cleansers for Incontinence

Posted by on December 12, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Skin cleansers for perineal skin.

There are basically two different types of wash for sensitive skin that gets exposed to urine and feces, or is rubbed against diapers and pull-ups. These comprise of liquid washes that do not need to be rinses and disposable washcloths.

We offer several types of no-rinse wash on TotalHomeCareSupplies.com. The advantages of these types of washes are that a trip to the shower is not necessary. Many of these washes can be sprayed onto a moistened washcloth and then used on the area. Some items, such as Medline’s No-Rinse Shampoo and Wash can be used for both the body and the hair, eliminating the need for a shower for those who are bedridden. There are also no-rinse washes that are specifically for those with sensitive skin, like the FNC Medical Ca-Rezz Gentle No-Rinse Wash. For those looking for a combination cleanser and cream, the Tena Skin Caring Wash Cream protects, cleans and moisturizes the skin.

For those looking for a disposable washcloth to use after removing a used diaper, or to use as an alternative to a diaper, we offer several types and brands. The Prevail Adult Incontinence Washcloths are enhanced with lotion for better skin health and are very strong, meaning they won’t break up during use. The Sage Comfort Bath Cleansing Washcloths contain everything needed for a gentle skin soothing bath: moisturizers and mild, no-rinse cleansers. For those individuals who are looking for a travel pack of washcloths to take on the road, Tranquility offers packages with sixteen wipes each.

What product or products have you found the most success with when it comes to skin cleansers for those with incontinence? Feel free to tell us below, or review any of the above products on their individual pages by clicking on their links.

Ways People Become Incontinent

Posted by on December 11, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Reasons for light bladder leakage.

Many people assume that incontinence is a natural part of aging (just as many people think that dementia is a natural part of aging). But both are not an automatic response of the body and mind to getting older, though the two afflictions are related to one another.

Temporary incontinence can occur from a matter of issues. Some people who have been able to drink coffee, tea and alcohol without a problem their whole lives can become more sensitive to it as they age, and the effect of that sensitivity can be incontinence. Some medical conditions can create incontinence issues, such as urinary-tract infections (which can not only create incontinence in the elderly, but a host of confusing behavioral problems). To keep urinary-tract infections at bay, those that are susceptible should be sure to stay well-hydrated (though this sounds counter-intuitive to keeping continent, drinking too little water can irritate the bladder and cause incontinence). Constipation can be another reason for temporary incontinence.

Dementia can cause incontinence for a variety of reasons. Those with dementia who still get the “urge” to go can start on their way to the bathroom and get distracted or lost. Some people with later stage Alzheimer’s have damage to the parts of their brain that tells them that they need to go. Additionally, all the steps that it takes to use the restroom: finding it, removing clothing, staying long enough to urinate, can be overwhelming to someone with dementia.

Other reasons for incontinence can be weakened pelvic floor muscles, often caused by pregnancy and childbirth. Some medications can cause incontinence, which can oftentimes be easy to fix by switching types or changing the dosage. Being overweight or having an injury, such as a spinal cord injury, can cause incontinence.

While some of these reasons for incontinence cannot be cured, the incontinence can be managed. Perhaps it’s as easy as using a pull-up at night or having an underpad ready on a favorite chair. The number one reason that the elderly move into nursing homes is because their carer cannot manage their incontinence. But with communication with the caree’s doctor, supplies, and patience, the incontinent individual may be able to stay in place.

Tips for Managing Incontinence During the Holidays

Posted by on November 25, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Light bladder leakage during the holidays

Original post by LiveConfidently.com

The holidays are in full swing, which means many of us are busy buying last-minute gifts, preparing delicious meals, and trying to see as many loved ones as possible. If you experience incontinence issues, you may also be worrying about whether your bladder leakage will take away from the celebrations. As long as you’re prepared and protected, there’s no reason your bladder leakage should interrupt the festivities. Here are our top four tips for managing incontinence this holiday season.

Stay away from caffeine and alcoholic beverages. It may be tempting, but try to stay away from that cup of coffee or red wine. Caffeine and alcohol are both diuretics and can increase your risk of having an incontinence episode.

Locate the restrooms. If you’re at a party or holiday event, find out where the restrooms are when you arrive. This way you know exactly where to go if you feel an episode coming on.

Carry extra protection. Sometimes having a backup can make all the difference for your peace of mind. Be sure to bring plenty of your favorite incontinence protection products, an extra pair of underwear, and maybe even an extra pair of pants with you. It never hurts to be over-prepared.

Don’t overdo it. The holidays are known to be a stressful time. Try to keep strenuous activities, such as heavy lifting or anything that puts pressure on your bladder, to a minimum. This will greatly help reduce the risk of stress incontinence.

Of course, the most important thing you can do to be prepared is to have the right protection. Finding the right incontinence product for your specific needs and lifestyle will not only help you feel confident, but will also make this a stress-free holiday season to remember. If you need any help finding which incontinence products are right for you, LiveConfidently.com’s Incontinence Product Selector is a great place to start.

Have tips to add? Comment below or head to LiveConfidently.com’s incontinence forum and share your thoughts with people just like you!

Original article can be found at Live.confidently.com.

Alternate Uses for Underpads

Posted by on November 22, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Using chux for babies and pets

TotalHomeCareSupplies.com has a variety of underpad (also known as chux) brands and sizes. The Prevail underpads come in three sizes (along with an available sample), and we also have underpads from Tena, Attends, Ideal Care and Lew Jan Textiles. These items are generally thought of as being used for older adults who are incontinent, but they actually can be used in a wide variety of ways.

One way is for smaller people.  A lot of new parents swear by using underpads on their diaper changing tables. Putting these on top of the changing pads means less laundry. As one reviewer said, “babies oftentimes love to go when that fresh air hits their skin.” Having an underpad there means they are welcome to take advantage of that diaper break. Additionally, when your child is a little older, they can be used for that in-between time of toilet training. Or, when they’re sick, you can use them on the bed for when you’re worried about getting vomit or sweat on the mattress.

Another way is for animals. “Wee wee” pads for puppies and older dogs can be a major convenience for those trying to house train a dog, those who need to let a dog relieve itself while home alone, or those with older dogs who have become incontinent. These pads will give you the same amount of absorbency and have an assortment of sizes. And they can be used for more than the canine world! They can also be used as bird cage liners, especially if the cage has a separate section under the bars. It is not recommended that you allow your bird to tear up the undepad with their beak, but if they’re separate from the pad, this may be the alternative to newspaper that you’ve been looking for.

What are some uses you’ve found for underpads, or, chux? We’d love to hear any and all suggestions.

The Benefits of Protective Underwear

Posted by on November 17, 2014 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

Adult pull-ups vs. adult diapers.

When a decision needs to be made about what kind of incontinence supplies to purchase, there are many options. One of these is pads and liners. These work great for mild incontinence: they’re easy to adjust to, they keep the wearer in their regular underpants and they’re best for the skin. But when incontinence is moderate to heavy, a pull-up or a brief becomes a better choice.

Protective underwear, AKA pull-ups, have their advantages over briefs, depending on the lifestyle of the wearer and their own personal preferences.

Many types of protective underwear, including our best-selling Prevail Extra Adult Pull-Up, offer cloth-like material as the outer shell. Not only does this material mean better skin health for the wearer, because of the breathability, it is quieter than plastic-backed briefs. Additionally, its stretchability creates a better and more secure fit for the wearer.

There is also protective underwear available that is gender-specific, like the Prevail Per-Fit for Men and Women. This is a feature you will not find in regular adult diapers. Each of these products is designed to look more like the standard underwear of that gender, and the dimensions of each product were created to conform more to that body type.

Additionally, protective underwear can be disposed of just as easily as adult diapers. Almost all of them have tear-away sides, so it’s easy to just rip those sides apart and remove the pull-up. And if you’re looking for a product that provides many of the benefits of protective underwear, with the ability to put the item on while not removing pants, check out Prevail’s Adjustable Underwear. They come with reattachable side tabs that you open to put the underwear on, and still provide a secure and underwear-like fit.

What advantages have you found with protective underwear?

A Comprehensive Look at Prevail Products

Posted by on November 12, 2014 under BladderMatters, Resources | Be the First to Comment

Some of Prevail's incontinence products

Prevail is a line of diaper and related products by First Quality. We here at TotalHomeCareSupplies.com are proud to offer a large amount of Prevail products. The variety of these products is impressive and includes adult briefs and diapers, bariatric products, youth briefs, baby diapers, protective underwear, adult pull-ups, underpads, liners, pads and wipes. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular and products that offer the best coverage and exclusive features.

Our most popular Prevail product is the Extra Adult Pull-Up. It is the perfect product for those that want the look and feel of underwear with great absorbency and protection. These pull-ups also feature Skin Smart™ Fabric, Odor Guard™ and a Stay-Dry strip. This product, and other Prevail items, can be ordered as a sample to find the perfect fit.

Another great and unique Prevail product are the Boxers for Men. These boxers are similar to regular pairs, but are absorbent and disposable. Perfect for those who miss the air-flow provided by boxers, these items feature a built-in pad designed for maximum absorbency.

Prevail’s Breezers are different because of their breathable, cloth-like outer fabric. More air-flow to the area is idea for keeping skin healthy and happy. And the Easy Lock Fastening Strips create a custom fit that conforms to your body.

One of the newer Prevail items are the Per-Fits for Men and Women. Each of these is specifically designed for each gender. The men’s have a printed waistband and male-specific dimensions that make for a more comfortable and discreet fit. The women’s has, of course, female-specific dimensions and a light lavender color.

Do you have a particular favorite Prevail product? Or is there a certain feature you’re looking for? Feel free to comment below.