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Cold Weather & Catheters: Tips Every Wheelchair User Should Know

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  • by urostat@forbin.com
  • 11/03/2025
  • Blog, Catheters, Incontinence
Learn how cold weather impacts catheter care and urinary health. Get practical tips to prevent UTIs, protect supplies, and stay comfortable this winter.
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How to Talk to Your Doctor About Catheters: 5 Real Tips for Urology Awareness Month

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  • by urostat@forbin.com
  • 09/15/2025
  • Blog, Catheters
Struggling to talk about catheters? These 5 real tips for Urology Awareness Month will help you speak up, ask the right questions, and feel more…
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10 Tips for Exercising with Urinary Incontinence

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  • by urostat@forbin.com
  • 08/01/2025
  • Blog, Fitness, Incontinence, Uncategorized
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…
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What to Pack for Pool Days with a Special Needs Child Checklist

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  • by urostat@forbin.com
  • 07/09/2025
  • Blog, Incontinence
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…
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Caring for Children with Special Needs: Incontinence Solutions

  • by Olivia Frederck
  • 05/26/2025
  • Blog, Uncategorized
Children with special needs often face challenges with bladder or bowel control due to developmental delays, physical disabilities, or neurological conditions. Incontinence can impact their…
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How to Talk to Your Doctor About Incontinence and Catheter Options

  • by Olivia Frederck
  • 05/12/2025
  • Blog, Uncategorized
Urinary incontinence is a common medical condition that can affect your daily life. If you’re experiencing bladder control issues, it’s important to talk to your…
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The Impact of Incontinence on Mental Health and How to Cope

  • by Olivia Frederck
  • 04/21/2025
  • Blog, Uncategorized
Urinary incontinence affects more than just physical health—it can have a serious impact on mental well-being. Many individuals dealing with incontinence also face anxiety, depression,…
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Child Incontinence: Common Causes and How to Help

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  • by UroStat Admin
  • 03/22/2025
  • Blog, Uncategorized
Child incontinence is a challenge, but with the right approach, you can help your child overcome it—let’s get started! Child incontinence can be tough for…
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UroStat Founder Bert Burns on Living a Full Life After SCI

  • by Olivia Frederck
  • 04/28/2020
  • Blog, Hometown Heroes
Bert Burns’ experience in the disability industry and dedication to the community goes back almost 40 years. In addition to his career in the medical…
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Urology Supplies with Peace of Mind

  • by Olivia Frederck
  • 09/04/2018
  • Blog, Uncategorized
Welcome to UroStat Healthcare! We are a provider of urological supplies including intermittent catheters, ostomy and incontinence solutions. Our foundation is build upon quality medical…
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