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From Grief to Hope with Gina & Rhylee: How One Georgia Family Found Medicaid Support for Autism

The following story is based on an interview with Ryhlee’s grandmother, Gina, of Augusta, GA, and has been edited for clarity and length. April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to honor the unique experiences, strengths, and challenges of children and families living with autism. For Gina Gonzalez of Augusta, Georgia, the journey of caring […]

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Pediatric Catheters Explained: Types, Comfort, and Everyday Use for Children

If your child needs to use a catheter, you’re probably navigating a lot of new information all at once — medical terms you’ve never heard before, questions about how this will work in daily life, and maybe some worry about how your child will feel about it all. This guide is here to help. We’ll

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How UroStat Became a Lifeline for Lisa and Verona’s Family

The following story is based on an interview with Verona’s grandmother, Lisa S. of Buford, Georgia, and has been edited for clarity and length. When Lisa first welcomed Verona, her first grandchild, into the world, she knew she was special. “As my first grandchild, she opened a level of love I never thought possible,” Lisa

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Celebrating A Happy World Autism Awareness Day

At UroStat, World Autism Awareness Day means more to us than a date on the calendar. Every day, we have the privilege of speaking with parents who are navigating a journey that looks different from what they expected. A journey filled with appointments, therapies, advocacy, victories, challenges, and an incredible amount of love. Why We

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Autism and Potty Training: Incontinence Supplies for Autistic Children

Potty training is a milestone that most parents look forward to, but for families raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), that milestone can feel like a mountain. If you’re searching for answers about autism and potty training, or trying to figure out which incontinence supplies are right for your child, you’re not alone.

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Dexcom for Kids: A Smarter Way to Manage Diabetes

Managing diabetes in children can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to constant finger pricks, tracking blood sugar levels, and making sure everything stays within a safe range. Thankfully, technology has come a long way. Dexcom for kids, a type of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, is making it easier for families to stay on

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Teen Incontinence and Catheter Use: What Parents Should Know

Many people associate incontinence with toddlers or older adults, but the reality is that some teenagers also live with bladder challenges. Medical conditions, developmental delays, neurological disorders, or injuries can affect bladder control, making incontinence products or catheter use part of a teen’s daily routine. For families navigating this stage, it can feel overwhelming at

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Can You Get Help With Incontinence Supplies Through Medicare or Medicaid?

If you or your child needs incontinence supplies, you’ve probably wondered: Will insurance cover this? The answer depends on which type of coverage you have. Medicare and Medicaid are very different when it comes to incontinence products, and understanding the difference can save you time, money, and frustration. Let’s break it down simply. Does Medicare

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