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Prevail Adult Washcloths for Incontinence Management

Posted by on November 21, 2013 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

WW710 Prevail Adult Washcloths

Prevail Adult Washcloths – FQ WW710

Thick, strong and soft, Prevail Adult Washcloths are designed to improve the quality of life for those managing incontinence.  Prevail Adult Washcloths are enriched with Vitamin E and Aloe to moisturize sensitive skin and maintain skin health.  Each washcloth measures 8″ x 12″, and is strong enough for durable jobs while gentle on sensitive skin. Single Hand Dispensing® ensures that a single unfolded wipe dispenses each and every time for added convenience, less waste, and reduced risk of cross-contamination.

Customers give Prevail Adult Washcloths 5 Stars.  Prevail Washcloths are alcohol free, latex free and rinse free.  One case includes 576 individual adult washcloths:

  • FQ WW710         12IN X 8IN           576/case         $38.04

Count on reliable, fast, discreet shipping with Total Home Care Supplies – and shipping is completely free on all orders over $40!  For more incontinence supplies, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.  First time shopping with us? Our website has been recognized for exceptional customer service with the 2013 Bizrate® Circle of Excellence Award.  Read detailed store ratings and customer reviews here:

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Types Of Incontinence

Posted by on November 18, 2013 under BladderMatters | 2 Comments to Read

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Incontinence is a life-altering condition that affects more than 25 million people in the United States. People with incontinence suffer from partial or complete loss of bladder and/or bowel control. Incontinence is frequently caused by other medical issues, such as bladder or bowel infections, Spina Bifida, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord injury, surgery, childbirth and much more.  It can also result from certain medications.

In order to gain control and better manage incontinence, it can be helpful to understand why it happens. Incontinence can be divided into the following categories, or types:

Urge Incontinence (overactive bladder): A bladder muscle contraction gives the sudden, intense urge to urinate, followed by involuntary urination (sometimes with only a few seconds’ warning). Urge incontinence can be caused by urinary tract infections, bladder or bowel infections, strokes, blood clots, brain injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and more.

Stress Incontinence: A weakened sphincter muscle causes involuntary urine leakage when the bladder is “stressed” by coughing, laughing, sneezing, exercising or lifting a heavy weight. Stress incontinence can be caused by childbirth, menopause, UTIs, urological sugery, prostate surgery, radiation, or simply aging.

Overflow Incontinence: A bladder that is unable to be completely emptied, leading to a constantly full bladder from which urine frequently overflows. Overflow incontinence can be caused by an obstruction in the bladder or urethra, prostate gland problems, bladder damage, or nerve damage from diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis or spinal cord injury.

Functional Incontinence: The urinary system functions normally, but for other reasons (physical, mental) the individual can’t make it to the bathroom in time. Functional incontinence can be caused by severe arthritis, muscle weakness, injury, Alzheimer’s, dementia, depression and more.

Iatrogenic Incontinence: Incontinence as a side-effect of certain drugs. Drugs that can cause iatrogenic incontinence include some muscle relaxants, nervous system blockers, and antihistamines.

Mixed Incontinence: Symptoms of one or more types of incontinence, such as stress incontinence and urge incontinence

Total Incontinence: Not a category type, but a term that refers to complete loss of urinary control. Symptoms include continuous passing of urine, both day and night.

Some types of incontinence are permanent, while others may be treatable or even curable.  Your doctor will determine the best treatment options for you, depending on its type, severity and underlying cause. Learn more about the many treatment options for incontinence.

For more information about bladder health, visit the Total Home Care Supplies Bladder Matters Community or the National Association for Continence.  To shop for incontinence products, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.

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November Promotion at Total Home Care Supplies

Posted by on November 14, 2013 under Promotions | Be the First to Comment

Total Home Care Supplies November PromoHARVEST THE SAVINGS

Why not let these Autumn savings “Fall” back into your pocket this month?  For the month of November, take $5 off all orders over $80 with promo code HARVEST5 on TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.  As always, enjoy free shipping on all orders over $40!

This loyal customer coupon is good for all incontinence supplies, ostomy products, urological supplies and wound care supplies, including best selling products by Prevail, Depends, Hollister, Coloplast, ConvaTec, 3M, Kendall and many more.  All home care supplies are shipped in discreet, unmarked packages right to your doorstep.  Most products ship the same business day that you place your order, and are mailed from the closest distribution center.

Here’s how to use this November coupon:

  1. Add all your items to the shopping cart and select “Secure Checkout”
  2. Enter your Billing and Shipping Information, and click “Save”
  3. Enter promo code: HARVEST5 and click “Apply”
  4. For orders over $40, shipping is always free!

Thank you for being a loyal customer. We know you have many options when you shop, and we appreciate your business.

P.S. – Have you heard? TotalHomeCareSupplies has been recognized as a 2013 Bizrate® Circle of Excellence awardee, putting us in the top 2.6% of online retailers.  Learn More

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Prevail Pant Liners for Light to Moderate Incontinence

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First Quality Prevail Pant Liner PL-113, PL-100

Prevail Pant Liner, free shipping

First Quality Prevail Pant Liners are recommended for those managing light to moderate incontinence.  Prevail Pant Liners are highly absorbent and 100% latex free, with a breathable cloth-like cover. Prevail liners are contoured to curve with the body for discreet leakage protection and a comfortable fit.  A patented Quick Wick layer pulls moisture away from the skin, helping maintain skin wellness.  Soft, breathable zones allow air to migrate freely, and the soft, cloth-like outer fabric reduces the risk of skin irritation.  Prevail Pant Liners are secured to the wearer’s underwear by a full-length adhesive strip.

Prevail Pant Liner Features:

  • Patented Quick Wick with MaxSoft layer pulls moisture away from the skin
  • Soft, cloth-like outer fabric reduces the risk of skin irritation
  • Breathable zones allow air to freely migrate
  • 100% Latex Free for sensitive skin

Prevail Pant Liners are offered in two sizes, with free shipping:

  1. FQ PL-113        LARGE PLUS        96/Case          $46.02
  2. FQ PL-100        SMALL                  208/Case        $65.00

All orders are shipped quickly and discreetly, right to your front door.  Is your order over $40? Enjoy free shipping!  Read about our Fast, Free, Discreet shipping policy here. For more incontinence supplies, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.

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Prevail Adult Diapers

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First Quality Prevail Adult Diapers IB012, IB013, IB014

First Quality Prevail Adult Diapers, Free Shipping

First Quality Prevail IB Adult Diapers are recommended for moderate to heavy incontinence protection.  A long time customer favorite, Prevail IB Adult Diapers have extended fluff in both the front and back panels for complete coverage, and a multi-strand leg elastic for a snug, comfortable fit.  The ultra-absorbent core provides maximum leakage protection and promotes skin dryness.. These soft, full-mat adult briefs feature an Advanced Zoning System for extra protection right where it’s needed most.

Prevail IB Adult diapers are recommended for both bladder and bowel incontinence.

Diaper Features:

  • Soft, full-fitting absorbent mat with complete coverage for confidence and security
  • Wetness indicators that change color when brief is wet
  • Multi-strand leg elastic ensures a snug, comfortable fit
  • Ultra-absorbent core for superior incontinence management and skin dryness
  • Bonded construction that resists tearing and clumping
  • 100% Latex-free

First Quality Prevail IB Adult Diapers come in three sizes, with free shipping:

  1. FQ IB012       Medium (32-44 inch waist)          96/CS  $48.00
  2. FQ IB013       Large (45-58 inch waist)             72/CS  $45.00
  3. FQ IB014       Extra-Large (59-64 inch waist)    64/CS  $42.00

Customers give these diapers 4.3 out of 5 stars.  Read Prevail IB Adult Diaper reviews here.

We offer reliable, fast, discreet shipping – and shipping is completely free on all orders over $40!   For more incontinence supplies, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.  First time shopping with us? Our website has been recognized for exceptional customer service with the 2013 Bizrate® Circle of Excellence Award.  Read detailed store ratings and customer reviews here:

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Prevail Underpads 30 x 36

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Prevail Underpads FQ UP620, free shipping

Soft and absorbent Prevail® Underpads give beds, chairs and other surfaces maximum wetness protection. Prevail Underpads feature a soft, yet strong cloth-like top sheet that wicks moisture away from sensitive skin.  Each underpad is designed with a flat seal around the pad so that no plastic edges are exposed, providing additional comfort and dryness right to the underpad’s edge. Their embossed pad design and poly backing helps to keep the underpad in place, while providing a waterproof moisture barrier to keep linens dry.

These maximum absorbency underpads are 30 inches by 36 inches, featuring an Integra Mat (bonded construction) that reduces top sheet separation and clumping. Prevail underpads can be used on any surface needing extra wetness protection, including mattresses, chairs, sofas, car seats, pet beds and more.

Customers give Prevail Underpads 5 Stars!  Read Prevail Underpad reviews here.

Super Absorbent Prevail Underpads are sold in cases of 120, with free shipping:

  • FQ UP620        30 x 36 inches        120/Case        $62.29

All orders come packaged in discreet, unmarked boxes for customer privacy, and shipping is completely free for all orders over $40.  Read about our Fast, Free, Discreet shipping policy here.

For more high-quality, low-cost incontinence supplies, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.  First time shopping with TotalHomeCareSupplies? Our website has been recognized for exceptional customer service with the 2013 Bizrate® Circle of Excellence Award.

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How to Choose an Incontinence Product

Posted by on November 13, 2013 under BladderMatters | Read the First Comment

Smiling Senior CoupleTypes of Incontinence Products

There are many products available to help contain urine and stool, protect tender skin, and help individuals manage their symptoms and gain control over their lives.  Your doctor may recommend some products, while other optional products may provide added comfort and security.

In order to choose the right product for you or your loved one, it is important to know what types of incontinence products exist and what they are recommended for.  Incontinence products fall into the following categories:

  • Diapers and BriefsPreferred for heavy to complete loss of bladder or bowel control.  Adult diapers – also known as briefs –  are secured by side tabs, similar to youth diapers. These products are recommended for individuals who are less active or inactive, and who have both bladder and bowel incontinence.
  • Adult Pull Ups: Preferred for moderate to heavy loss of bladder control.  Close fitting and discreet, adult pull ups can be pulled off and on like real underwear, providing maximum leakage protection for active adults.
  • Undergarments (Beltless Undergarments and Belted Shields)Preferred for moderate to heavy loss of bladder control.  Beltless undergarments and belted shields provide discreet, high-volume leakage protection similar to adult pull ups. Open side areas allow for maximum air flow. Beltless undergarments are worn inside of preferred underwear, while belted shields can either replace or be worn underneath preferred underwear.
  • Shields, Liners and Pads: Preferred for light to moderate loss of bladder control. Shields, liners and pads are worn inside your own undergarments.  They come in discreet, form-fitting shapes  that conform closely to the body, and adhesive strips hold them in place inside your preferred underwear.
  • Pad and Pant Systems: Preferred for light to moderate loss of bladder control. Similar to shields, liners and pads, a pad-and-pant system involves discreet, removable liners and cotton undergarments.  Reusable, washable cotton underpants are designed specifically with a pocket for liner insertion.  Liners and underpants sold separately.
  • Underpads: For all degrees of incontinence.  Flat and rectangular absorbent pads that provide additional wetness protection on bedding, sofas, chairs and other surfaces.
  • Mattress CoversFor all degrees of incontinence. Waterproof quilted sheets that protect mattresses from fluids.
  • Skin Care: For all degrees of incontinence. Urine and stool can be highly irritating to skin, and can cause skin breakdown over time.  Skin care products designed specifically for incontinence management include: protective moisturizing creams that promote healing; skin cleansers and incontinence washcloths to gently clean, neutralize and deodorize skin from urine and stool odors; and gloves for comfort and protection. 

 How to Choose an Incontinence Product

Incontinence supplies can be categorized by how much protection you need, your activity level, gender, size, preferred characteristics such as fabric and thickness, and much more.  See this Incontinence Selection Guide to find products neatly organized by these attributes:

 Incontinence Product Selection Guide

One of our most popular brands is the Prevail line of incontinence supplies. First Quality Prevail is one of the leading incontinence product suppliers to long term care and home care agencies in the United States, and their products are proudly made in the U.S.A.  You can also use the First Quality Prevail Sizing Guide to help choose incontinence supplies by height, weight, waist size or style:

Sizing Guide

For more incontinence resources, product information and support, check out our Bladder Matters Blog. To shop now for incontinence supplies, visit TotalHomeCareSupplies.com.

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What Is Incontinence? Treatment Options to Cure Incontinence

Posted by on November 12, 2013 under BladderMatters | Be the First to Comment

NatlBladderHealthWeekBladder Health Statistics

  • Urinary incontinence affects 25 million Americans
  • One out of every three people will experience loss of bladder control at some point
  • 33 million people suffer from overactive bladder
  • There are more than 4 million doctor’s office visits each year for urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • 1 in 3 women over the age of 45 have stress urinary incontinence
  • 1 in 2 women over the age of 65 have stress urinary incontinence
  • 50% of men report leakage from stress urinary incontinence following prostate surgery
  • Pelvic organ prolapse affects 3.3 million women in the United States

 What is Incontinence?

Incontinence is the loss of bladder and/or bowel control.  The loss of control can be partial or complete, ranging anywhere from a slight dribble to a total void. Incontinence is often a symptom of other medical issues, although it can also be the result of certain medications. Incontinence does not discriminate; it affects young and old, men and women, people of all ages and from all backgrounds. Incontinence can be embarrassing to deal with, causing anxiety and distress to those who suffer from the condition.

By learning more about incontinence and your many treatment options, you can learn to effectively manage the symptoms and gain control of your life back.

Treatment Options

Some types of incontinence are temporary, while others may be permanent.  In many cases, there are treatment options that can reduce – or sometimes cure – the symptoms.  Treatment options fall into several categories:

  • Behavioral Techniques: These treatment options are the least invasive, and your doctor may start here before moving to more invasive options.  Behavior techniques include bladder training, scheduled toiled trips, and fluid and diet management.  Learn More.
  • Physical Therapy: Physical therapy is another non-invasive treatment option.  These techniques include activities such as pelvic floor muscle exercises (Kegel exercises) and electrical stimulation. Learn More.
  • Medications:  Prescription medications are sometimes used in conjunction with behavioral techniques. Some common incontinence medications include anticholinergics (for overactive bladder), imipramine (for urge and stress incontinence), duloxetine (for stress incontinence) and low-dose topical estrogen. Learn More.
  • Medical Devices: There are several medical devices approved to help treat incontinence in women. Two such devices are the urethral insert, which acts as a plug against leakage, and the pessary, which helps hold up a prolapsed bladder or uterus. Learn More.
  • Interventional Therapies: These treatment options are more invasive, requiring injections or implantations.  Interventional therapies may include bulking material injections, Botox injections, or a nerve stimulator implant. Learn More.
  • Surgery:  If other therapies aren’t working, you may be a candidate for a surgery option.  Some common incontinence surgery procedures include a sling procedure (pelvic mesh), bladder neck suspension, and artificial urinary sphincter implantation. Learn More.

Incontinence Products

There are many products available to help contain urine and feces, protect tender skin, and individuals manage their symptoms and gain control over their lives.   Your doctor may recommend some products, while others may give you the added comfort and security you need.  Visit our Bladder Matters Blog to learn more about the types of incontinence products we offer.

To see the different brands of incontinence supplies we offer, visit the Total Home Care Supplies Web Store.

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Celebrating Veterans Day 2013

Posted by on November 11, 2013 under Resources | Be the First to Comment

Veterans Day 2013On behalf of the Total Home Care Supplies team, we would like to say THANK YOU to all of our nation’s veterans and their families! We are proud to honor and support the veterans of our armed forces, today and every day. 

To learn more about the history of Veterans Day, or to find a Veterans Day community celebration near you, visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website.

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ConvaTec Eakin Cohesive Seal Barrier Rings

Posted by on October 24, 2013 under Ostomy Care | Be the First to Comment

ConvaTec Eakin Cohesive Seal Barrier Ring

ConvaTec Eakin Cohesive Seal Barrier Rings

Eakin Cohesive® Seals help prevent leakage around the stoma by acting as a filler for uneven skin surfaces.  Moldable and moisture-absorbing, Eakin Cohesive Seals can be molded to a variety of shapes and help protect the skin from contact with bodily fluids. These skin barrier rings act as a gasket or barrier, providing enhanced protection for hard-to-fit stomas. Their unique moldable hydrocolloid barrier forms a gel that prevents skin damage. Eakin Cohesive Skin Barrier Rings provide maximum protection, and are ideal for use with sensitive skin, as well as sensitive, flush or retracted stomas.

ConvaTec Eakin Cohesive Seal Barrier Rings come in two moldable sizes:

  • SQ 839001     LARGE RING: 4″ diameter and 1/8” thick     10/BX     $50.65
  • SQ 839002     SMALL RING: 2” diameter and 1/6” thick      20/BX     $99.75

Eakin Cohesive Seals are rated 5 out of 5 stars, and 100% of reviewers would recommend them to a friend.

Customer comments about ConvaTec Eakin Cohesive Seals:

“I LOVE this product. I feel really safe and secure when I use it. This has really been a life saver since I was experiencing many leaks. I haven’t had a bad experience yet and feel secure when it’s on. Comes off easily without irritation when it’s time to remove it. Also, ConvaTec’s customer service is outstanding. Would definitely recommend.”

“Service and delivery were exceptional”

“Great for a filler, I have a deep long incision to fill. It’s so moldable. Only wish it didn’t breakdown as fast. I have to take off the bag & clean out the melted stuff so it won’t cover the fistula & it can drain.”

“[…]All I can say is that here, the speed I received my product was excellent and will have no hesitation in visiting and ordering from this site again. Keep up the good work”

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