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Supporting a Loved One with Accidental Bowel Leakage: 6 Caregiver Tips After Diagnosis

Your loved one's just been diagnosed with fecal incontinence: now what? Our blog provides tips to help caregivers navigate the first steps of bowel leakage management.

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How to Identify the Right Patient for a Fecal Insert Device

Use this guide to determine which incontinence patients in your practice may benefit from a fecal insert device like StaySure™.

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The Missing Middle in FI Care: Why Conservative and Surgical Options Aren’t Enough

Fecal incontinence care has a gap between conservative therapy and surgery. Learn how a non-surgical, middle-tier option can support better patient outcomes.

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Starting the Conversation: Helping Patients Open Up About Bowel Leakage

Bowel leakage is common but often hard to discuss. Learn how to approach sensitive conversations with confidence and support patients more effectively.

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Why Male Patients Are Missing from the Fecal Incontinence Conversation

Male bowel leakage is often missed in primary care. Learn why men stay silent, how to screen effectively, and steps providers can take to improve outcomes.

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Why Bowel Control is Often Missed in Primary and Home Health Care

Learn why accidental bowel leakage (ABL) is often missed in clinical care and how proactive screening can help prevent falls, readmissions, and loss of independence.

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