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Find out how to provide high-quality disposable adult incontinence products that help your patients achieve better outcomes. Contact an Attends sales professional or call 1-800-4-ATTENDS (1-800-428-8363)
To help you educate patients about Attends products, we offer some suggested resources below. In addition, please visit the resources sectionon our consumer site for an extensive list of other information that may be useful.
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The following organizations provide information and support for caregivers and people with incontinence:
The Simon Foundation for Continence is known worldwide for its innovative educational projects and tireless efforts on behalf of people with loss of bladder and bowel control. Learn more at www.simonfoundation.org.
The National Association for Continence works to destigmatize incontinence, promote preventive measures, motivate individuals to seek treatment, and provide collaborative advocacy and service for those who are affected by this problem. Learn more at www.nafc.org.
The Canadian Continence Foundation strives to enhance the quality of life of people who suffer from incontinence by helping them to understand their symptoms and empowering them to seek help. Learn more at www.canadiancontinence.ca.
Caring.com provides the practical information, easy-to-use tools, and personal support a caregiver needs while attending to a person with incontinence. Nearly all of the Caring.com counselors have first-hand experience as caregivers and are dedicated to offering advice from trusted experts in incontinence care. Learn more at www.caring.com.
Disaboom.com was founded by a physician who also has quadriplegia. His first-hand knowledge of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and those whose lives they touch is the basis of the Disaboom mission: to create the first comprehensive, evolving source of information, insight, and personal engagement for the disability community. Learn more at www.disaboom.com.
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You may want to visit the following professional organizations to learn more about AI:
The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) is a professional, international nursing society of more than 4,200 healthcare professionals who are experts in the care of patients with wound, ostomy and incontinence. WOCN offers comprehensive benefits to healthcare professionals who are involved in providing wound, ostomy and continence patient care. Learn more at www.WOCN.org.
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) is a professional organization dedicated to the prevention and management of pressure ulcers. NPUAP encourages those interested in pressure ulcer issues through educational materials, national conferences, support of public policy, education, and research. Learn more at www.NPUAP.org.
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