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About Bladder Health

Recognizing the Underlying Causes of Urinary Incontinence What could be causing urinary incontinence for the person in my care? By recognizing causes of urinary incontinence you will be better able to identify the type of incontinence the person is experiencing. Here are some of the most common issues that can cause urinary incontinence. Types of

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Communication and Nutrition

It is important to be prepared to speak with health care professionals, so they can provide help by offering recommendations, strategies to try, referrals to other specialists, or other forms of assistance. You are encouraged to speak with a health care professional if the person in your care is showing any of the following signs

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Nutrition Essentials

Recognizing Eating Habits Recognizing a person’s eating habits is the first step to supporting good nutrition! Is the person in your care eating less than usual? Is the person refusing some foods? There are many reasons that can cause changes to a person’s eating habits. Knowledge: Does the person know how to make healthy meal

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Summary – Staying Active

This module has provided you with some information about setting activity goals that match a person’s mobility level. You have also reviewed some strategies to add activity into each day. Now, you can develop your own mobility strategies to support the person you care for, and find the supports you need. What’s Next? As you

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Communication and Activity

It can be a challenge for caregivers to communicate with health care professionals about the mobility challenges and safety of the person in their care. It’s important to be prepared to speak with health care professionals so that they can provide support by offering recommendations, strategies to try, referrals to other specialists, or other forms

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Mobility Levels

How do I recognize a person’s mobility level? There are three different levels of mobility to describe a person’s abilities. Consider their day-to-day activity. The following table can help you match a person’s abilities to the different levels of mobility. Cannot stand to transferfrom bed Can stand to transferfrom bed to chair only Walking This

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Summary – Managing Pain

This module has provided you with some background information about pain and how to identify pain in the person you are caring for. You are now aware of the different terms associated with pain and how you may communicate with a health care professional about pain. Although the module could not possibly include everything important

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Communication and Pain

Another challenge faced by caregivers is how to communicate with health care professionals about the pain experienced by the person you are caring for. It’s important to be prepared to speak with health care professionals so that they can provide help by offering prescriptions, strategies to try, referrals to other specialists, or other forms of

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