More Than Diapers: The Peace of Mind UroStat Gave Josh’s Family Living With Autism & JdVS
Breanna shares how UroStat has helped her family since 2023 care for Josh, a 7-year-old with autism and Jansen DeVries syndrome.
Breanna shares how UroStat has helped her family since 2023 care for Josh, a 7-year-old with autism and Jansen DeVries syndrome.
When Niveah was diagnosed with level 3 autism at just one year old, her mother, Shardae, suddenly found herself navigating a journey she never expected. In this heartfelt story, Shardae shares what life looks like raising Niveah with patience, advocacy, and unconditional love, and how she has learned to be her daughter’s voice every step of the way.
Shardae’s Journey Raising Niveah with Level 3 Autism Read More »
UroStat Healthcare is Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day by sharing stories of our real patients. We advocate and encourage on this day.
Celebrating A Happy World Autism Awareness Day Read More »
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
Parent’s Guide to Catheter Supplies — What You Need & What’s Covered Read More »
New to catheter use? This guide explains the types of catheters for women and shares simple tips for staying comfortable and confident.
Catheters for Women: Types Explained and Tips for Comfortable, Confident Care Read More »
Potty training taking longer than expected? Get gentle, practical tips to reduce stress, support your child’s progress, and know when to seek extra help.
What to Do When Potty Training Takes Longer Than Expected Read More »
Learn how cold weather impacts catheter care and urinary health. Get practical tips to prevent UTIs, protect supplies, and stay comfortable this winter.
Cold Weather & Catheters: Tips Every Wheelchair User Should Know Read More »
Living with incontinence doesn’t mean you have to hit pause on your health goals. Whether you’re just starting out on your journey to a more active lifestyle or you’ve been working out for years, it’s absolutely possible to stay fit, feel strong, and enjoy moving around while managing bladder or bowel leaks. When it comes
10 Tips for Exercising with Urinary Incontinence Read More »
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
8 Back-to-School Tips to Help Kids with Special Needs Manage Incontinence Confidently Read More »
Pool days are meant to be all about fun, relaxation, and a refreshing escape. But if you’re a parent of a child with special needs who relies on incontinence supplies, those days can quickly become overwhelming. You might find yourself stressing over potential leaks or skin irritation, not to mention the task of packing everything
What to Pack for Pool Days with a Special Needs Child Checklist Read More »