Alzheimer’s and Incontinence

Understanding Incontinence in People with Alzheimer's

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive illness of the brain that slowly destroys a person’s cognitive capabilities. This can begin to interfere with basic daily self-care functions. In the later stages, Alzheimer’s and incontinence can be common.

There is a complex relationship between Alzheimer’s and incontinence. Because we cannot see the brain, we are unable to know when it is changing in a person affected by this disease. Alzheimer’s may cause incontinence by taking away a person’s ability to recognize the need to use the bathroom.

A person’s language, speech, reasoning, and judgement can all be affected with Alzheimer’s disease. When someone doesn’t understand a question or is unable to form the words to let someone know they need to use the facilities, time may run out resulting in a bladder or bowel accident. Memory loss may also cause one to be incapable of finding a restroom when they are experiencing urge incontinence.

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How to Manage Alzheimer's and Incontinence

When caring for a person suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, ensuring you have an understanding attitude is key. They are likely to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or even angry about the condition.

It is essential to have empathy when taking care of someone with Alzheimer’s and incontinence. Being supportive and reassuring the person that incontinence is a common condition will help to reduce their feelings of embarrassment.

Essential Tips for Family or Caregivers:

Ensure they have the right incontinence products

With the right products, a person affected by Alzheimer’s can be protected all day. They’ll also have uninterrupted sleep and be more comfortable throughout the night. These products offer protection, can rebuild confidence, and help improve quality of life. Diapers, underwear, pads, and liners are offered in multiple sizes to fit all body types.

Establish a daily routine

Building a daily routine of going to the restroom will allow enough time for the person to regularly empty their bladder and bowels. Making going to the restroom a part of a routine can be very effective for those with Alzheimer’s since drastic changes are often uncomfortable for them.

Make sure they are drinking enough water

Six to eight glasses of fluids each day is essential. Withholding fluids can cause dehydration, which can lead to a urinary tract infection or increased incontinence. On the other hand, not drinking enough fluids or not drinking them for long periods of time can lead to constipation. Drinking enough water paired with the daily routine above can lessen potential accidents.

Encourage your loved one to stay active

Believe it or not, gentle exercise every day can help with regular bowel movements. Just the shortest walks can be effective in increasing their health.

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Some of Our Best Product Picks for Managing Incontinence:

Cardinal Health Quilted Premium MVP Underpads, Wings Cardinal Health Quilted Premium MVP Underpads can help manage Alzheimer's and incontinence– These premium underpads feature a strong cloth-like backsheet that resists tearing and a super-absorbent core that quickly locks in fluids and neutralizes odors. This Cardinal Health MVP Quilted Underpad has a moisture vapor permeable film that protects bed linens and clothing from bodily fluids, leaving the patient more dry and comfortable.

Abena Slip Premium BriefsAbena Slip Premium Briefs can help manage Alzheimer's and incontinence – These fitted briefs are one of the leading adult diapers, known for their high quality and super absorbency. Multiple absorbency levels are offered, providing all-around protection. Advanced features include a Top Dry system for rapid absorption, re-fastenable tape, a wetness indicator, built-in cross barriers at the rear, elastic leg gathers, and more.

Tranquility Premium OverNight Incontinence UnderwearTranquility Premium OverNight Underwear can help manage Alzheimer's and incontinence – These overnight incontinence underwear offer maximum protection to help with getting a full, uninterrupted night’s sleep. The patented Peach Mat core guarantees skin dryness and odor reduction and neutralizes urine pH. The soft and breathable fabric of the Tranquility Premium OverNight Underwear has a full-rise waist panel, and the tear-away seams allow for easy removal.

Prevail Belted Shields UndergarmentPrevail Belted Shields Undergarments can help manage Alzheimer's and incontinence—This secure, one-size-fits-all product has a pair of wide, two-button elastic straps and a waterproof cloth-like outer layer. The soft, absorbent mat is made with super-absorbent polymers, keeping the skin dry and protecting against skin breakdown.

Life with Alzheimer’s can be manageable for both the patient and the caregiver. We at Personally Delivered have Product Experts to help you find the right home delivery incontinence supplies suited for your specific needs.

Speak to one of our caring Product Experts today! Toll-free (800) 777-1111

Disclaimer: Important Notice Regarding Medical Advice

The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Managing Incontinence in the Summer

woman sitting on beach wearing a black cover-up and gray floppy hat next to a pineapple, flip flops, and bag as she looks out at the oceanIn the summer, all kinds of activities and events occur outdoors. Managing incontinence in the summer can be difficult. Fewer articles of clothing are worn, making it tricky to make those products less visible underneath bathing suits and shorts.

According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, more than half of Americans over 65 experience some form of incontinence (either urinary or bowel). As a person ages, their risk of developing an overactive bladder increases.

Different Types of Incontinence

There are four different types of urinary incontinence:

1. Stress incontinence. This occurs when urine unintentionally leaks from the bladder when you cough, sneeze, laugh, or do any other activity that places stress on the abdomen. It is more common in women than men due to physical changes resulting from pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause.

2. Urge incontinence. An overactive bladder causes a great urgency or desire to urinate, resulting in leakage of urine that cannot be suppressed. You may find yourself suddenly needing to use the restroom but cannot make it all the way.

3. Overflow incontinence.  Typically without any urge to urinate, a person will involuntarily release urine from an overfull bladder. As the kidneys continue to produce urine, the excess spills out through the urethra – similar to an overflowing dam.

4. Functional incontinence. As a result of mobility and dexterity challenges, a person will have difficulty getting to a restroom in a reasonable amount of time. The urinary and fecal body systems are working fine; however, the use of wheelchairs, Alzheimers’ disease, arthritis, or neurological conditions may affect a person’s memory or make removal of clothing difficult to use the restroom in time.

So What Can You Do?

To help manage your incontinence and ensure that it doesn’t interfere with your summer plans, there are steps you can take. Here are some of the tips that we recommend to help manage your incontinence in the summer months:

tips for managing incontinence in the summer

Have a Healthy Diet – Eating a well-balanced diet and getting regular exercise will help maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight makes a person more likely to experience problems with incontinence. Including products high in fiber in your diet is important for preventing constipation, which can provoke urinary incontinence.

Stay Hydrated – Everyone knows the importance of drinking plenty of fluids when the outside temperatures rise. Water is the drink of choice, always avoiding diuretic beverages such as coffee, tea, or alcohol. You can also opt for rehydration and electrolyte drinks like Pedilyte or Sqwincher.

Refrain from Smoking – Not only is smoking bad for your health, it directly contributes to an overactive bladder. Second-hand smoke is just as bad, aggravating incontinence symptoms by causing sneezing and coughing.

Be Prepared – Alleviate stress and anxiety by planning ahead. Pack enough wipes, pads, diapers, extra clothes, and disposal bags for soiled items. incontinence briefs, protective underwear, a bed pad, and TENA pads for men to help when managing incontinence in the summer

Map Restroom Locations – Wherever you are headed, make sure you know where there are places to schedule regular (every 2-4 hours) bathroom breaks. There are convenient free bathroom locator apps to find relief near you, such as SitOrSquat by Charmin or this Wheelmate app from Coloplast.Wheelmate Restroom Finder App that can be helpful when managing incontinence in the summer if you are away from home or traveling

Get the Right Products – Here is where we can help! Contact us to give us a call, and one of our Product Experts will match you with the right products for your specific needs. Not all incontinence products are on-size-fits-all, so it is important to understand the differences and how sometimes pairing up products might make them work better for you based on your circumstance.

The summer is a time to enjoy life. Don’t let incontinence hold you back from traveling and seeing your friends and family. We can easily be your one-stop shop for all of your home delivery medical supply needs.

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Dignified Incontinence Products For Women Can Offer Discreet Solution At Any Age

Did you know there are dignified and discreet incontinence products for women of all ages? Despite popular belief, urinary incontinence isn’t only an issue that occurs later in life. Although many men and women do encounter age-related incontinence, people of all ages who lead otherwise healthy lives may experience symptoms of incontinence.

Causes of Incontinence

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), weak or overactive bladder muscles, damaged nerves, and even medical conditions like arthritis or Multiple Sclerosis can be responsible for incontinence.

The HHS notes that women are twice as likely as men to develop urinary incontinence. “This is because reproductive health events unique to women, like pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause, affect the bladder, urethra, and other muscles that support these organs,” the department states.

These conditions, while sometimes linked with older patients, can come on long before someone expects to be faced with such issues. Fortunately, readers looking for incontinence products for women have plenty of supply types from which to choose.

Gender-Specific Incontinence Solutions

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The good news is that many incontinence products are available that are appropriate for unique needs, including body type, severity of incontinence, and gender.

Gender, specifically, is an important consideration when it comes to shopping for incontinence products.

According to a recent Health24.com article, “female anatomies do best with products such as pads and panty liners, while male anatomies benefit from incontinence guards, which have a snug contour shape.”

Personally Delivered, an industry leader in quality home delivery incontinence supplies, offers incontinence liners as part of its line of incontinence products for women.

The benefit of choosing a female bladder control pad or liner over an adult diaper is that it has a more streamlined fit comparatively. If you have a mild to moderate form of urinary incontinence, then this could be a dignified solution to fit your needs.

Remaining Unrestrained

No matter your age or gender, it’s natural that you want to stay active and unconstrained by your incontinence. Don’t let fears of urine leakage hold you back from doing the things you love.

Choosing Personally Delivered means getting an order that’s customized to fit your unique needs. In addition, you can count on quality home delivery incontinence supplies for women from all of the top brands, delivered discreetly right to your door. Contact us today to find the right home delivery incontinence supplies for you.

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Polypharmacy and Incontinence

Taking Multiple Medications and Its Connection to Incontinence

The act of taking a number of medications at the same time to treat medical conditions refers to the term, polypharmacy. Many times, we suffer from multiple ailments simultaneously and are either prescribed by our doctor or self-prescribe a different medication for each condition.

Polypharmacy can lead to adverse drug interactions, causing problems such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), incontinence, and even hospitalization. For those that already suffer from incontinence, polypharmacy may aggravate the condition making it more difficult to control.

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Why it's Important to Talk to Your Doctor

Doctor Discussing Medication with his patient as they sit next to one another

Nowadays, many people see specialists for specific conditions rather than seeing their primary care physician for every condition they may have. If each doctor you see doesn’t have a full picture of what medications you’re already currently taking, they may prescribe more medication that could lead to heightened incontinence symtoms.

Always make sure that your primary care physician manages all of your medications, warning you of any potential side effects of the prescribed drugs you’re taking. It is important to discuss the best options for your incontinence treatment with your doctor.

This printable Medication List can be kept in your purse or billfold for easy access when visiting your doctor. It will help you and your family remember the medications you take and will be very beneficial if you are ever hospitalized. Should something ever happen to you, this list could save your life!

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Treatment of Incontinence

Normally, incontinence is treated by lifestyle changes, medications, surgical procedures, and products for incontinence.

Sometimes incontinence is not treatable with more medications or surgical procedures. This is due to probable drug interactions that do not allow a physician to add more medications or recommend surgery. In cases like this, doctors may recommend incontinence products to help manage bowel and bladder incontinence.

Incontinence Management Options

At Personally Delivered, we offer a variety of incontinence products that are absorbent, comfortable, and effective. We carry the protection that will fit your specific needs.

It is also important to keep a good skin care routine to prevent skin irritations. Cleansing after accidents should be a priority as part of incontinence care. Wipes, barrier sprays, creams, and lotions are effective skin care products that can help soothe and moisturize areas of the body susceptible to sensitivity.

Assortment of incontinence products

Living with incontinence doesn’t have to hold you back from enjoying your life. Contact us at Personally Delivered, and we’ll help you find the right fit of incontinence products for your unique needs, so you can start getting your independence and dignity back.

Disclaimer: Important Notice Regarding Medical Advice

The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Are You Prepared for Hurricane Season?

When it comes to hurricane season, Florida and Texas get hit the most, followed by Louisiana and the Carolinas. Many people think about protecting their homes, but thinking about stocking up on your personal supplies is just as important.

In the event of a major storm, homes may be without electricity and water for many days. If you rely on home services or suffer from health issues that may be affected by a lack of power, staying in your home may not be the best option.

By planning well in advance, you can be better prepared, should the threat of a natural disaster arise.  We at Personally Delivered have put together a Hurricane Readiness Essentials Kit, an Emergency Kit, and a Travel Pack to prepare you and your loved ones for hurricane season.

 Additionally, at the end of this post, we will provide checklists you can download or print, helpful terms to know, and links to expert resources.

Personally Delivered Readiness Essentials Kit

This Hurricane Readiness Essentials Kit includes necessary items to protect and maintain healthy skin while keeping you feel clean and fresh when you need it most.

readiness essentials supplies for managing bowel incontinence in men

Aloe Vesta Bathing Cloths – These disposable bathing cloths are rinse-free and easy to use. Each wipe moisturizes while it cleanses. When access to water is not available, these Aloe Vesta bathing cloths are a great replacement for your regular showers or baths.

3-N-1 Rinse-Free Foaming Body Wash, Shampoo, and Peri-Cleanser – This rinse-free bathing product works as a thick foaming body wash, shampoo, and perineal cleanser. 3-N-1 will keep you feeling clean and fresh in the event that access to water may be limited during hurricane season.

Aloe Vesta No-Rinse Cleansing Foam – This multipurpose cleanser is perfect as a no-rinse solution for the hair, body, and perineum. It contains aloe to soothe the skin and is good for sensitive skin. Works great as a quick refresher between baths and cleansing after incidents of bowel or bladder incontinence.

ConvaTec Sensi-Care Clear Zinc – With the power of dimethicone, this product helps protect the skin from the irritation associated with incontinence. The easy-to-spread formula creates a thin film helping to protect skin and seal out wetness. Zinc is a powerful aid in healing skin irritation, so keep this handy all year round.

Aloe Vesta Daily Moisturizer – Aloe Vesta Daily Moisturizer is designed to maintain healthy skin while soothing minor skin irritations. This formula softens and moisturizes sensitive skin, helping to protect and prevent skin from getting chafed, chapped, and cracked. A daily moisturizer is essential, no matter the weather conditions.

Personally Delivered Emergency Kit

The Personally Delivered Emergency Kit includes a variety of necessary products to aid in the cleansing, healing, and protection of a variety of wound care needs.

Personally Delivered wound care products including DueDerm gel, gauze sponges, and saline solution

Sterile Saline Water or Wipes – You can choose between sterile water in bottles for easy irrigation and other medical needs or in the form of wipes to deliver a consistent dose of saline with every application. The non-toxic isotonic solution is gentle enough for all wounds without damaging healing tissues.

Wound Care Gauze – Sterile and well-suited for a variety of applications such as wound dressing, cleaning, minor prepping, and packing. Available in a range of sizes and plies. Gauze serves as the perfect application for small wounds and ulcerations.

AQUACEL Foam Adhesive Dressing – This foam adhesive dressing helps to evaporate excess moisture and provides a waterproof barrier to support wound healing. Its soft absorbent foam pad continues to absorb excess fluid while allowing you to shower or bathe. Changing the dressing is comfortable due to the foam technology, so the pain associated with removal is eliminated.

DuoDERM Hydroactive Gel – A preservative-free, sterile, clear hydrogel used as a filler for dry cavity wounds. It provides a moist wound healing environment, aiding in the removal of nonviable tissue. It can also be used on radiation dermatitis skin conditions and diabetic ulcers.

Personally Delivered Travel Kit

The Personally Delivered Travel Pack includes a few essential items in a convenient travel size, making it easy to cleanse and moisturize on the go.

Aloe Vesta cleansing foam, wipes, and moisturizer

Aloe Vesta Moisturizing Lotion (2-4 oz.) – This travel size bottle soothes minor skin irritation while softening and moisturizing sensitive skin. The long-lasting formula helps protect and prevent chafed, chapped, and cracked skin.

Aloe Vesta Wipes – This rinse-free, easy-to-use disposable bathing system cleanses and moisturizes. As mentioned in the Hurricane Readiness Essentials, these cloths are a great replacement for regular showers or baths when access to water may not be available.

Aloe Vesta Foam (4 oz.) – This multipurpose cleanser for hair, body, and perineum is also rinse-free. It contains aloe to soothe the skin, which is also beneficial for sensitive skin. This provides all the benefits of the aforementioned cleansing foams but in a travel size bottle.

Additional Information and Resources

Hurricane Season on the Atlantic Coast is from June 1 to November 30 each year. There are several types of storms that can form during the Atlantic Hurricane Season. However, hurricanes are the most dangerous storms of them all. Hurricanes are organized systems of strong thunderstorms that can cover several hundred miles and generate torrential rain and tornadoes. They can also cause storm surges resulting in severe damage to communities and deaths. These storm surges are domes of water that reach 10 to 20 feet above sea level and are extremely dangerous. The calm spot in the middle of the hurricane is called the ‘eye’. It’s critical to remember that when the eye passes over your area, only half the storm has passed. The wind will return suddenly from the opposite direction, perhaps with even greater force.

Storm Terms

  • Hurricane: Very strong, pronounced circulation winds of 74 mph or more and gusts up to 200 mph. Hurricanes are classified into five categories based on sustained winds and storm surges. Review the chart below to learn more.
  • Hurricane Warning: Hurricane conditions are expected within 24 hours.
  • Hurricane Watch: Hurricane conditions are a real possibility for the area, usually within 36 hours.
  • Storm: Categorized by its circular wind intensity. Storms circulate clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern.
  • Tropical Depression: An organized system of clouds and/or thunderstorms with some circulation at the surface; highest winds less than 39 mph.
  • Tropical Storm: An organized system of strong thunderstorms with stronger circulation; highest wind speed 39–73 mph. These storms can quickly accelerate when they reach tropical storm strength and become hurricanes. Storms are named when they reach tropical storm strength.
  • Tropical Storm Warning: Tropical storm conditions are expected within 24 hours.
  • Tropical Storm Watch: Tropical storm conditions, including winds of 39–73 mph, pose a possible threat to the area within 36 hours.
  • Tropical Wave: A cluster of clouds and/or thunderstorms with little or no circulation or strong wind.

The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale

In 1973, Herbert Saffir, an engineer, and Robert Simpson, director of the National Hurricane Center at the time, developed what is known as the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. This scale uses categories 1 through 5 to measure the wind scale of a hurricane and damage that can be caused as a result of this wind. No matter the number on the scale, a Category 1 hurricane is still a hurricane and can leave communities in bad shape for several weeks or even years.

Category 1

Sustained Winds – 74-95 mph

Damage – Minimal: Unanchored mobile homes, signs, and destroyed vegetation.

Storm Surge – 4-5 ft.

 

Category 2

Sustained Winds – 96-110 mph

Damage – Moderate: All mobile homes, roofs, small crafts, flooding.

Storm Surge – 6-8 ft.

 

Category 3

Sustained Winds – 111-130 mph

Damage – Extensive: Small buildings, low-lying roads cut off.

Storm Surge – 9-12 ft.

 

Category 4

Sustained Winds – 131-155 mph

Damage – Extreme: Roofs destroyed, trees down, roads cut off, mobile homes destroyed, beach homes flooded.

Storm Surge – 13-18 ft.

 

Category 5

Sustained Winds – Greater than 155 mph

Damage – Catastrophic: Most buildings destroyed, vegetation destroyed, major roads cut off, homes flooded.

Storm Surge – Greater than 18 ft.

Preparing for the Storm

The only thing worse than being in a storm is being unprepared for one. In case of a storm, you’ll need enough supplies and nonperishable foods to last for an extended period. Print the checklists below and share them with friends and family so they can prepare, too. This is also a good time to check prescriptions and have them refilled. This ensures you and your family have just what you need to weather the storm.

After the Storm

Even though the storm is over, there are still a lot of things you need to know. You’ll want to remain indoors until you’re given official notice that it’s okay to venture outside. Once you are outdoors, you’ll want to stay away from trees and other objects that may have come in contact with power lines. You’ll also need to know about food and water safety, such as what you need to throw out and how to disinfect your water.

Expert Resources

For information regarding evacuation zones, emergency shelters, and the status of the storm, use these resources:

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