In short & long-term nursing facilities, incontinence affects nearly everything, resident dignity, fall risk, staff workload, survey outcomes, and operating costs. Most facilities manage it the best they can, but management isn’t the same as improvement. Residents are often referred out for pelvic floor rehabilitation, which creates transportation challenges, care gaps, and missed opportunities to treat the problem where it actually occurs. We have a better solution
Managing Incontinence Isn’t Enough Anymore
Unaddressed or poorly treated incontinence contributes to:
Facilities aren’t failing, they’re limited by access and resources.
This conservative, non-surgical therapy is used to treat incontinence, urgency, overactive bladder, and pelvic pain and to re-educate the pelvic floor muscles to restore and maintain health. A healthcare professional will educate, evaluate, and instruct you on proper isolation and exercise of your pelvic floor muscles. Often people attempt to exercise the pelvic floor by performing “Kegel exercises”, but do not realize that they are performing these exercises improperly, and therefore are not making progress. With the guidance of trained healthcare professionals, biofeedback offers a clear visual reinforcement of the accuracy and effectiveness of muscle exercises to obtain optimal results.