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How to help older adults with mobility and incontinence?

1. Help the elderly go to the toilet
There are two common toilet brackets - simple toilet racks and toilet seats with shelves, which can help the elderly go to the toilet comfortably.
If you think you can't sit without support due to balance or mobility issues, a Mobile Toilet may help. A toilet rack around a toilet seat can:
There are armrests on both sides for extra support when you get up from or sit on the toilet. Helps you feel more confident and secure when using the toilet, making you feel like you are sitting in a normal chair. Prevents sideways falls and injuries when you are weak after a long-term illness, recovering from an illness, or have balance problems. Buying a toilet seat with a frame may be more appropriate if you: need to grab a radiator or a nearby sink to pull up or sit on the toilet seat every time, or need a paramedic to help you. Bent joints or weakened legs due to arthritis, osteoporosis, or other age-related problems require a raised seat to sit comfortably without straining. "
Recent knee or hip replacement surgery.
2. Portable Elderly Toilet Wholesale Helps Elderly with Incontinence
Maintaining hygiene becomes difficult and embarrassing for older adults with incontinence and urinary leakage problems. Fortunately, incontinence pads and sheets can go a long way in helping them with this.
Here are a few general conditions that incontinence pads or sheets can help you with:
insomnia nocturia
Adult incontinence diapers may be a good idea if you have a leaky bladder or overactive bladder due to an underlying condition like a kidney infection or a gender-specific problem like a prostate or ovarian cyst. This is because it helps you get a good night's sleep, which prevents the development of secondary problems like stress or depression due to lack of sleep.
stress or urge incontinence
Sometimes sneezing, coughing, or exercising can cause leakage as you age, due to weakened or damaged muscles that can't handle the pressure. This is "stress incontinence" that may be more common in older adults. Another type of urinary incontinence is urge incontinence, which may be found even in younger patients.
In general, men with short-term UTIs or women who are pregnant may experience more symptoms. In this medical condition, the bladder contracts prematurely, even if it is not full. As a result, the patient feels the urge to urinate frequently to relax the contracted bladder. Sometimes, several stimulants like coffee or tea, and even some medications, can further exacerbate the condition.
Product name:Adjustable adult mobile toilet
Inner barrel:Indoor / Squat toilet dedicated
Cover:Double noise reduction
Material:PP
Colour:Blue Alum Grey/Cloisonne Grey/Twilight Grey
For people:Elderly, pregnant women, children, people with reduced mobility