Key features:
- Wide range of products for light to heavy leakage
- Options for daytime, overnight, personal, and assisted care
- Includes disposable, reusable, wearable, and surface protection products
- Available in different sizes, styles, and absorbency levels
- Supports comfort, hygiene, dignity, and daily confidence
Choose Continence Products Based on Leakage, Lifestyle, and Fit
The right continence product depends on the level of leakage, when it happens, and how the product will be used. Light leaks may only need slim pads or liners, while moderate to heavy incontinence may call for pull-up pants, all-in-one pads, or higher-absorbency options. Daily routine also matters.
Active users may prefer discreet products that fit under clothing, while people with reduced mobility may need options that are easier for carers to change. Bed pads and chair pads can also help protect furniture and bedding during overnight care.Before choosing, compare absorbency, product style, size, and fit. A secure fit helps improve comfort and reduce the risk of leaks.
FAQs
Continence products help manage bladder or bowel leakage and support comfort, hygiene, and daily confidence.
Continence products help manage bladder or bowel leakage and support comfort, hygiene, and daily confidence.
Most incontinence products should be changed every 4 to 6 hours, or sooner if the product is at capacity. Many products include a wetness indicator to help identify when a change is needed. Changing promptly helps maintain skin health and comfort.
Most incontinence products should be changed every 4 to 6 hours, or sooner if the product is at capacity. Many products include a wetness indicator to help identify when a change is needed. Changing promptly helps maintain skin health and comfort.
Yes, some continence products, such as washable underwear and reusable bed protection, are designed for repeated use.
Yes, some continence products, such as washable underwear and reusable bed protection, are designed for repeated use.
Yes, many continence products may be purchased with NDIS funding when included in your plan.
Yes, many continence products may be purchased with NDIS funding when included in your plan.














































