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Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine or stool. It is not a disease but rather a symptom of a physical or neurological disorder. This pamphlet provides more information on incontinence and how the program can help people manage their condition. (English) Colour
Catalogue Number:
262303Body Location:
- Kidneys and Urinary System,
- Brain and Nerves
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Rehabilitation and Recovery,
- Prevention and Wellness
Disorders and Conditions:
- Older Adult Health,
- Mental Health and Behaviour
Keywords:
- Falls,
- Seniors,
- Elderly,
- Dementia,
- Physical,
- Geriatrics,
- Continence,
- Self-management,
- Neurological,
- Living,
- Disorder,
- Independent
Demographic:
- Older Adults
Program:
- Renal Services,
- Older Adult
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PamphletRevision Date:
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