QuickChange Incontinence News and Blog
Preventing Caregiver Injuries: The Hidden Risks of Lifting and Caring for Patients
Caregivers play an essential role in the healthcare system providing invaluable support and assistance to patients with various medical conditions, disabilities or age-related limitations. Their responsibilities range from helping patients...
Understanding the Link Between Urge Urinary Incontinence and Falls and Fractures
Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide particularly older adults and women. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, it...
Sticking to It: A Comprehensive Guide to Adhesives for Condom Catheters
Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide especially the elderly and those with certain medical conditions. Incontinence can be embarrassing and disruptive to daily life...
Innovative Male Incontinence Product Replaces Catheter Use for Adult Men
In many situations, QuickChange Wraps can obviate catheters, and eliminate the problems associated with them, including patient discomfort, urethral scarring, catheter acquired urinary tract infections, subsequent temporary or permanent incontinence and avoiding the federal documentation requirements for catheter use.
QuickChange is Now Available at 300 Walmart Super Store Locations (Nationwide)
We are thrilled that as of today, May 31st, the QuickChange Men's Incontinence Wrap (QCW) is for sale in over three hundred Walmart stores nationwide, across 44 states, including Hawaii. We are just as thrilled to announce that we are also simultaneously launching on Walmart.com, featuring the custom 8 count sample packed developed for Walmart.
The Hidden Cost of Incontinence
There are many articles on how the costs of incontinence affect women; however, we want to dive into how those costs affect men and the challenges that both men and...
Incontinence and Sleep, What You Need to Know About (Especially Poor Sleep)
According to the World Health Organization, 200 million people are affected by bladder problems, and approximately a quarter of them are men. Typically, men experience incontinence due to an enlarged prostate or after prostate surgery, which can affect not only day-to-day activities but also sleep.
Reduce CAUTI
QuickChange Wraps are a solution to avoiding CAUTI, plus they are less invasive and easier and faster to apply. In contrast to catheters, they cost a fraction of what catheters do, and any staff (or caregiver) can put on the wrap.
In this blog post, we examine the causes of CAUTI, what can help prevent an infection from occurring, and how QuickChange can be a great alternative over catheters for men.
Caring for a Loved One with Incontinence Caused by Alzheimer's
People who have Alzheimer's disease commonly face some form of incontinence as the disease progresses, particularly in the middle and late stages. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that...
Incontinence Video Tutorial - How to Change an Indwelling or Retracted Penis in three Steps (in less than :60 seconds)
This page contains the transcript and video covering the topic "How To Apply the QuickChange Male Incontinence Wrap To a Man With a Retracted or Indwelling Penis". This application is ideal if you are currently using a catheter or if the Standard Application isn't working due to the penis being retracted.
5 Incontinence Facts for Wheelchair Users
Incontinence is a challenging condition for anyone to manage, but especially so for wheelchair users. QuickChange allows men with incontinence who are wheelchair users to go about their life without restrictions. This is an incontinence product for men that can improve your quality of life by leaps and bounds.
4 Incontinence Management Strategies During COVID-19
Amid a global pandemic, our healthcare professionals have had to adjust how procedures are performed and how they interact with families and patients. For one, to minimize contact and the spread of COVID-19, there has been a significant rise in virtual care and telehealth.