Incontinence & Toileting

Toileting Checklist: What To Do When a Loved One Has Mobility Challenges

Toileting Checklist: What To Do When a Loved One Has Mobility Challenges

Posted by Lauren Caggiano on Fri Jun 27 2025

As we age, moving around can become a little harder and can lead to limited mobility. This can be caused or worsened by certain health conditions. When a loved one has limited mobility, getting to the bathroom quickly when needed can become difficult and can result in accidents. Read More


The Best Bariatric Diapers with Tabs of 2025

The Best Bariatric Diapers with Tabs of 2025

Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Jan 06 2025

Finding the right incontinence products always takes some research, but it can be even more challenging if you or your loved one is over six feet tall or has a waist size greater than 62 inches. Read More


Incontinence: Heavy Absorbency - Carewell's Best Products for Managing Heavy Incontinence

Incontinence: Heavy Absorbency - Carewell's Best Products for Managing Heavy Incontinence

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Aug 05 2025

If you care for a loved one with urinary incontinence, you’ve probably noticed that their symptoms get worse during the winter. This happens for two reasons. First, cold weather causes a drop in body temperature. That makes the muscles around the bladder tense up, increasing the risk of bladder spasms and urinary voids. Second, less sweat is produced during the winter, so more liquid is processed by our kidneys instead of our pores. Read More


Incontinence After Menopause

Incontinence After Menopause

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Oct 12 2021

Though not widely known, urinary incontinence is often a symptom of menopause. Researchers estimate more than 50% of postmenopausal women experience the condition, yet few seek treatment due to feelings of shame or embarrassment. See tips to help.