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Posted by Patrick J Donovan on September 14, 2024 at 1:41 PM under
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Our #1 focus is providing excellent customer service. We recognize and emplathize with you. My priority is to making sure your dignity is preserved and that you're able to find the products you need discretely and in a professional fashion. We strive here at theincontinencestore.com to make sure we provide you with the information you need and the highest quality products. You spend your hard earned money and we want youto be satisfied time and time again with our services. You can reach out to me directly at 314-740-7481 with all of your questions and I can help you place an order too! I am always here to bring you the highest quality service in a discrete way while being there for you every step of the way.
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Posted by Patrick J Donovan on September 5, 2024 at 2:03 PM under
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My mother used to take care of my grandmother and grandfather. She was very diligent in making sure they took their medicine, ate enough, used the bathroom frequently, and kept them company. However, my grandfather struggled to ask for help when my mother was not there and didn't want to confide in his wife that he needed help and was struggling with bed wetting. This is a real strugle in today's society because we are so independent and asking for help is difficult. My grandfather was embarressed that he needed adult diapers but once he fianlly confided in my mother and grandmother after the situation of bed wetting got really bad he felt way better having access to products that helped him.
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Posted by Patrick J Donovan on September 3, 2024 at 4:04 PM under
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When you spending your hard earned money on products that are essentiual to your health and well being, you expect nothing less than the best. You're looking for the right fit and to feel confident with what you are purchasing. Not only are you investing in yourself but you are becoming a customer and investing in us. We make it our mission to provide you the confidence and seemless ording through out website to get your order to your door with fast, free shipping, in an efficent manner. I make it my priority to be there for my customers and to help them place orders, dicuss products, and just simply to talk about any question or possible concerns.
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Posted by Patrick J Donovan on August 14, 2024 at 12:05 PM under
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My name is Patrick and I am 23 years old. I own and run theincontinencestore.com. One of the biggest feelings that resonated with me when obtaining this business was how can I help my customers know they are not alone and be a helping hand in this journey together. From a young age, I was a caregiver to my family members. However, what rocked my world the most was watching both of my grandmother's over the years age and doing all I could to help them but still feeling like I was falling short.
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Posted by Administrator on February 15, 2024 at 9:04 AM under
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Traditional Medicare has parts A (hospital), B (outpatient) and D (pharmacy benefits). Medicare Advantage, which is run through a managed care ordganization and referred to as Part C, combines the benefits of parts A, B, D and sometimes additiaonl benefits (like vision and dental) that are not typically covered by Traditional Medicare. Medicare part A is free, but the premiums for Traditional Medicare part B can run as high as $250/month and you have to pay 20% of the costs of outpatient services like Doctors visits.
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Posted by Tom Malon on January 23, 2014 at 8:29 PM under
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When I was in my 20s my grandmother moved in with my parents. My mom was the first "caregiver" I ever knew. This was in the late 70s and early 80s, which was way before I had ever heard or used the term "adult caregiver." Although the lexicon has changed, not a lot in the caregiver's world has changed in the last 30 years or so. My mother still struggled with picking my grandmother up after falls, developed aching knees from running up and down the stairs so often and did as many loads of laundry, if not more, than when my brothers and I were just out of diapers.
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Posted by on August 26, 2013 at 10:26 AM under
489 comments
We correspond with a lot of caregivers and hear the same question from caregivers time and again. This question is especially sensitive and there is no simple answer. One of the questions that caregivers wrestle most with is "When is it time to introduce a senior to adult diapers?" And we are convinced more and more that caregivers who pose this question are already convinced it's past time to start using protective underwear. Their real question is, "How do you get a senior to swallow their dignity and start wearing incontinence products?"
We understand that being a full-time or part-time caregiver is no easy task and assuming janitorial tasks for a patient who refuses to take steps to lighten the caregiver's burden is a huge problem for caregivers who may or may not have accepted their role with some degree of consternation.
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Posted by Manager@TheIncontinenceStore on June 20, 2013 at 3:26 PM under
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We realize that many of our customers are caregivers to loved ones who may be living with them or still living on their own. If you act as caregiver for a family member you know that among some of your most arduous tasks have to do with urinary or fecal incontinence and ambulation. In some ways these issues can be related, but we'll save that discussion for a later blog post. Here at The Incontinence Store, we are always looking for ways to help reduce some of the stress on caregivers.
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