DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER’S
One of the most daunting issues for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients (and their caretakers) is often they now also suffer from the problems of severe UI and FI, which results in a
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Urinary and fecal incontinence (UI and FI) account for over 50% of the reasons for admitting patients to skilled nursing facilities [SNF] (1.4 million in nursing homes, but a total of 2.1
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Although the overwhelmingly most daunting quality-of-life (QoL) issues related to severe incontinence is experienced by the sufferers and family and caretakers of those who have the condition, there is a substantial social
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Females Severe UI (and/or FI) in females can happen for a number of reasons, including as a result of other primary diseases and conditions (including; Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, dementia and
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