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Caregiving Tips for Managing Incontinence in Seniors

Caregiving Tips For Managing Incontinence In Seniors

If you are the family caregiver for a senior, you may be dealing with urinary and/or bowel incontinence, which can occur in seniors due to physical and/or cognitive health issues. Certainly, you want your loved one to retain their independence, dignity, and overall quality of life, but incontinence can have a major impact on all facets of life. Moreover, caring for a loved one with incontinence can be stressful and overwhelming. Read on for tips for managing incontinence in seniors that can benefit both you and your loved one.

Continue reading Caregiving Tips for Managing Incontinence in Seniors at ZaggoCare.

Roberta Carson President of Zaggo, Inc.

I started Zaggo, a nonprofit organization, to help patients and family caregivers manage illnesses and injuries, after caring for my teenage son Zachary during his 27-month battle with terminal brain cancer. My caregiving experience led to a passion for helping patients and family caregivers be engaged, empowered members of their medical teams to help them get the best healthcare and outcomes possible.

I have won several awards for my work, including a recent "Visionary Award" from Caregiving.com, and a "Website of the Year Caring Award" from Caregiving Years Training Academy.

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