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Abstract:
A total incontinence management program will benefit a community's administration, nurses, caregivers, families and most importantly, residents. An incontinence program helps reduce the risk of incidences such as agitation, urinary tract infection, falls and skin complications which assisted living and memory care communities are trying to prevent. The correct evaluation tools increase the likelihood of successful outcomes because the program has to be the right program for the resident. After evaluation of the level of incontinence, the resident can then be enrolled. This article provides a practical toolkit for assessment of a resident in assisted living general or memory care populations in addition to the different types of programs a resident can enroll into after evaluation completed.
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