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4-6 times per day How often to change your loved one's diaper really depends on how often they void and how absorbent of a product you're using. In general, most incontinence products should be changed 4-6 times per day.
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Read More »If it’s your first time caring for someone who needs adult diapers with tabs, the changing process can seem intimidating. Maybe your loved one is coming home from a long-term care facility, maybe your teenager has grown out of their youth diapers, or maybe your loved one is experiencing heavy incontinence for the first time. Regardless, our Caregiving Specialists are here to help you become a pro with our guide on how to change an adult diaper.
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Read More »For many caregivers, especially if you haven’t changed many adult briefs in the past, it helps to start by resting your loved one on a disposable underpad . These absorbent pads will capture any moisture or mess that would otherwise spill out during a diaper change, protecting your furniture. Be sure your loved one is resting on their back, on top of the disposable underpad. Unstick the tabs fastened to the front panel, and pull the front panel down. Use a hygienic wipe to clean any incontinence that may be on the front of the body. We find that it’s easiest to put any used moistened wipes inside of the soiled brief, so you can dispose of everything at once. Roll your loved one onto their side. Use a fresh hygienic wipe to clean your loved one’s behind. If your loved one is experiencing odor, rashes, or heavy bowel incontinence, you will also want to use a perineal wash for added cleanliness. Roll the brief up, using the side tabs to fasten the product closed, with the hygienic wipes inside. At this point, if your gloves are soiled, put on a fresh pair before putting on your loved one’s fresh diaper.
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Read More »To find the right size for tab-style briefs, it’s best to measure your waist and hip sizes in inches. Use the larger of those two numbers to reference the sizing guides we provide with every product.
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