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Child Incontinence

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Parent’s Guide to Catheter Supplies — What You Need & What’s Covered

If your child needs catheter supplies, it’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed at first. Between learning medical terminology, understanding your insurance, and finding the right products, it’s a lot for any parent to manage. That’s why UroStat Healthcare created this guide, to make it simpler, clearer, and less stressful. Whether your child has just started […]

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What Diagnoses Cause Incontinence in Children?

Understanding the “Why” Behind the Leaks When your child experiences frequent accidents, it can be both worrying and confusing. At first, you might assume it’s just part of the potty-training process. However, while many kids have occasional leaks during those early years, persistent incontinence — whether during the day or at night — often points

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8 Back-to-School Tips to Help Kids with Special Needs Manage Incontinence Confidently

Back-to-school season brings with it a whirlwind of emotions like excitement, nerves, and a long list of to-dos. If your child has special needs and depends on incontinence supplies, there’s even more to think about. How will they manage at school? Will teachers understand their needs? What if there’s a leak? This guide offers eight

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How to Help Your Child Feel Confident & Included This Disability Pride Month

When Maya’s son splashed into the pool, sporting his adaptive float and waterproof briefs, she wasn’t just a spectator; she was witnessing him truly belong. Summer should be all about joy and fun, not filled with stress or feelings of isolation. Yet, for many parents of children with disabilities like Maya, outings to the park,

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