The Continence Foundation of Australia’s State and Territory Advisory Committees (STAC) would like to invite you to their 2024 Education Days. These education days pose a wonderful professional ...
Maria was born in Kenya and grew up in the Seychelles. Maria spent many years living with her grandparents in the Seychelles, ...
A bladder diary is a record you keep of when and how much urine (wee) you passed or leaked during the day and overnight. Your health professional will use this information as part of your continence ...
The 2011 Deloitte Access Economics report 'The Economic Impact of Incontinence in Australia' highlights the broader burden faced by the estimated 4.8 million Australians living with incontinence.
The Continence Foundation of Australia’s National Continence Helpline (1800 33 00 66) is a free and confidential service ...
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A change in perspective can change your lifeMother of five Puspa Sherlock looks at life with incontinence through a different ...
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The National Continence Helpline (1800 33 00 66) is a free telephone service that offers confidential information, advice and support. Many people feel embarrassed or ashamed to discuss bladder and ...
The National Continence Helpline (1800 33 00 66) is staffed by Nurse Continence Specialists who offer free and confidential information, advice and support to people affected by incontinence. They ...
This booklet explains in detail how and why bowel function changes after bowel surgery and gives tips and advice for bowel management and care post surgery.
A new report from Deloitte Access Economics commissioned for the Continence Foundation of Australia, has revealed that the cost of incontinence to Australia in 2023 has increased to $100.4 billion.