Showing posts with label Continence Care Products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continence Care Products. Show all posts

Friday, 14 October 2011

Benefits of Incontinence Pads



Spotted this online today and thought I would share it, I’ve included the original website details I’ve taken it from below and would certainly recommend you have a look at some of the other articles on there.
Top 7 Benefits of Incontinence Pads
1. Incontinence Pads have high levels of leaked urine Absorbency:

No other known product can absorb urine like these pads. It's no secret that these pads are suitable for most urinary incontinence patients because they come in a variety of absorbent powers. The pad keeps you dry and comfortable due to this factor.

2. These pads come in different unique Sizes

The manufacturers don't produce a uniform or common size making these products widely available to anybody who needs them regardless of their body size, height or width. There is no 'one size fit all' Incontinence diapers and this makes these pads readily available to anyone who needs them because you will find a size that is suitable for you easily.

3. Incontinence Pads are not Bulky:

These pads are made of small impermeable multi-layered sheet with high absorbent powers. These pads are very small in size making them very convenient and discreet because nobody can notice that you are using them.

4. These pads allow you to carry on with your normal Duties:

Incontinence diapers allow you to undertake your normal activities without worrying about your condition. The pads absorb all the leaking urine and bid it beautifully leaving you dry and comfortable.


5. Incontinence Pads have odour control Capabilities:

Urine produces a bad odour that makes people around you uncomfortable. Nobody would want to keep you company because of the bad odour. The advantage of using these designer pads is that they come with odour management mechanism. Nobody will ever notice that you have this problem because the bad smell is taken care of by a designer fragrance.

6. These pads are Economical:

You have the choice of reusable or disposable pads. Reusable Incontinence pads can be washed and dried just like you do with your clothes. Disposable pads are suitable for people working in an office because you can carry fresh supplies to change every time the need arise while at the office. They don't smell so nobody will ever notice. The good thing about these very useful pads is that they aren't expensive.

7. Incontinence Diapers can be used by both Males and Females:

Incontinence Pads can be used by both men and women making them very useful health products. You can order for fresh incontinence diapers through the internet to avoid embarrassment that come with shopping for this kind of product if you are the shy type. These pads are readily available on the internet and offline shops.




Monday, 12 October 2009

Even More Incontinence Products added to Ebay

I’ve just added a few more Products to the eBay site, and tweaked our name on there so that this can help you to find us.

Our eBay name is now “Bm_Care _and_Workwear” we used to be Libertyworkwear however this was started by our sister company many moons ago and it’s been a long time coming.

So at the moment I’ve listed a selection of bed pads (60 x 60 and 60 x 90) all absorbencies of the classic form shaped pad, some incontinence nets and some of the Indaslips All-in-Ones. Should be more than enough choice on there to choose from but also I’m hoping we can use the site to help refer a few customers to our own web store, to be honest the pads and things I’ve place on eBay are actual a lot cheaper on our store, and that’s only because of eBay’s listing fees and the commission that they take!!!

Just a quick update today but I should have a bit more of a product feature later in the week.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Incontinence Pads and other Products on Ebay


I thought it would be worth mentioning I’ve put a few of our best selling Incontinence Products on eBay today, generally we sell a lot of Work wear on there from our Sister company Liberty Work wear, as every business seems to have a spot on there I thought we better had too!

You can find our products by clicking the link in our links column on the left hand side of this page or if you’re looking for Pads that are a bit cheaper in price its probably best just to visit the Incontinence Internet shop

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Incontinence Pad, Daiper, All In One, Bed Pad, Slip? AAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!???


LOST?

Choosing the right incontinence pad can be quite a difficult thing, 9 out of 10 phone calls I take here at B&M Supplies tend to be customers looking for this type of help & advice, so I thought I would an Idea just to show a few different types here.


Now I must add at this point that a lot of this will come down to personal choice and here at B&M Supplies we can only advise you in what we feel would be best for your own situation, especially when cost can be a factor in choosing the right incontinence product for you, for example wearing a pad & net knickers can work out around £9.83 for packet of pads and 5 nets and an All-in-one diaper can work out at about £16.


So what’s the difference?


Incontinence Pads

Generally speaking an incontinence pad is very similar to a sanitary towel, it’s worn in a similar way but the sizes tend to be a bit bigger. The pad is built to absorb urine and depending on the user, they are available in a few different sizes and absorbency levels. The pad itself is kept securely in place by the user’s tight fitting underwear or more commonly with a pair of net knickers or net fixation pants. Men have a few specially designed incontinence products which tend to be a bit more suitable and work with the male anatomy to reduce leakage.



Rectangular and shaped Incontinence pads?



Some of the very first pads were rectangular in shape and as time has moved on we now have anatomic shaped pads, Rectangular incontinence pads are good economical choice however shaped pads tend to be a bit more reliable due to their shape and design. Pads are available in 5 sizes and absorbency levels, the more absorbent pads are for use with a patient with double incontinence.

Disposable Diaper /All-in-One



The best way to describe a disposable Diaper or an All-in One, as they are more commonly known, is to imagine an anatomic shaped pad that can be attached by tape around the hip area. Generally speaking this type of incontinence product is best for a bed wetter or more somebody with moderate incontinence, however there are hundreds of manufactures of this type of product, Attends & Tyco/Lille are a few that we supply but it is worth trying out a few different manufactures to find an All-in-One that fits your body shape.


There are a few different designs of this kind of product, but the idea is that they are pretty close to wearing underwear. They’re easy to put on, disposable and a wearer can put them on without the help of a carer. They are not a cheap incontinence pad however due to the discreet design and ease of use the product offers, they are a popular product.

Disposable Bed Pads or Inco sheets as the professionals tend to call them are similar to a blanket and generally in two sizes 60 x 60 or 60 x 90, they can be used to protect a mattress or chair/wheelchair from urine or moisture and are disposable.


For further bed protection please check or Incontinence bedding section at B&M Supplies or if you would like to chat to a human feel free to call 01704 553 773

Monday, 5 October 2009

Product Feature Nappies for Small Premature Babies

I mentioned earlier about libero's range of Diapers but they also make nappies for the smallest babies. These nappies are for weight 0-2kg

Premature have special leakage protection in the form of a leakage barrier at the front and the back.


As the very smallest babies drink breast milk or infant formula, our small diapers have a very special, soft, net-like surface layer which can cope with loose poos. This keeps the risk of leaks to a minimum and makes changing the diaper easier.

From the Mini size upwards our diapers have elastic waist bands. These are soft bands which give a flexible fit and also prevent leaks at the back and the front. The diaper is also narrower in the crotch, so that it doesn't get in the way as the baby gradually starts to move more.
All the sizes are extra soft and gentle in the navel area.


Nice to wear!


  • No lotion
  • Our approach to additives in diapers is simple: the fewer, the better. Our diapers don't contain any lotions or perfumes.


  • Only air
    Instead our diapers are breathable. They allow air to pass through and the surface layer, together with the core, stays dry against the skin which is best for small babies' bottoms.


  • Superb fit
    We also have the best fit. Our thin diapers are soft and there is nothing to rub or get in the way. Nothing should stop a baby from going off exploring!

Friday, 2 October 2009

Southport Flowershow



Had a busy week here at B&M Supplies this week, even several months after this years flower show the shop seems to be busy with constant stream of people who said they saw us at the show and wanted to pop in and see us at the care centre.

We had a similar sort of response last year after the 2009 flower show but with no-where near the type of response we have had this year, not bad for our second show!



If you have not had chance to see Southport Flower show, its one of the major events here in sunny Southport and is a fast becoming one of the biggest draws for local tourism, they have all types of competitions for flower arranging, food halls and is a great day out for all members of the family and as I mentioned before as we were there last year it was nice to see a few friendly face from the year before, perhaps we might see you next year.




Here is the Southport flower show site. its based on Southports Victoria Park its not far from B&M Supplies HQ an extra reason to visit us when your at the show :)

Friday, 25 September 2009

Incontinence Buying Guide

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the unintentional passing of urine. It is a very common problem that is thought to affect about three million people in the UK. Anyone can experience urinary incontinence, although it is more common in people who are older. The condition affects far more women than men, and it is thought to occur in one in five women who are over 40 years of age.

What is incontinence and am I alone?

Incontinence can be simply described as the passing of urine and/or faeces without control, often at inappropriate times or places. By far the most common problem is urinary incontinence, as many as one in four women and ten men will suffer this problem at some part of their life.Urinary incontinence can usually be caused by many things or sometimes it is just a process of age itself.People that suffer from incontinence often feel very alone and embarrassed, but there is no need - incontinence is a common problem and there are people that can help.
Sometimes your Continence Advisor will recommend the use of disposable or washable absorbent pads as the best method to manage your condition.

These are often supplied free of charge from your local health authority, but this is not always the case. In these instances your Continence Advisor may recommend that you purchase products yourself and will usually suggest which type of product is most appropriate. However we understand that this is often difficult to do. We have therefore given you an option for you to purchase your products and have them delivered to your door and will be supplied in plain discreet parcels on request.If you need any extra help please feel free to contact us and we will be able to offer our expert advice and answer any questions you have.

Size Chart



We have put together this chart to help you better compare which size of pad will suit your size best.

As with any new purchase, when trying a new type or size of protection, please be aware, that sizes vary from brand to brand as shown above.



NB: Our continence pads are size free and should be chosen based on the level of absorbency needed. The fixation net pants used with pads however are suited to the sizes shown.If your having trouble seeing the image below just click on it to zoom in.


Common types of urinary incontinence

Stress or very light incontinence
Stress or very light incontinence is most common in women and is often associated with pregnancy, child birth and the menopause; in men it can sometimes follow prostate surgery. The symptoms are that small amounts of urine leak during physical exertion, such as exercise, sneezing, laughing and coughing. It can also be treated very successfully, ask your continence Advisor for help.
The best selection of products to use is the small shaped or rectangle pads. These are very discreet, yet also very absorbent and can be worn at all times of the day. As they have a sticky strip along the back of the pad, they can be worn with your own close fitting pants.

We recommend:Light shaped pads or rectangular pads.
Another type of pad that can be used is known as an insert pad. This product has no plastic backing to protect your clothes and therefore would need to be worn with special pants - known as Pouch Pants.
These have a plastic lined waterproof pouch inside it, in which you slip the pad; when it needs changing, you simply take out the pad, dispose of it and replace it with a fresh one.



Urge or Light Moderate Incontinence

Urge or light moderate incontinence is the urgent need to go to the toilet. Often if you do not quite make it in time, your bladder will leak Common causes of urgency are, bladder infection, kidney stones, after surgery, plus some medicines have this effect.

We recommend:Rectangular Pads or Maxi shaped pads. These have an adhesive strip along the back of the pad, which allows the product to be worn with your own close fitting pants.








Overflow Incontinence

Overflow incontinence is caused when the flow of urine from the bladder is restricted or blocked, therefore the bladder never quite empties, and urine from the bladder is restricted or blocked, therefore the bladder never quite empties, and urine constantly dribbles out. Often occurring as a result of an enlarged prostate, it can also occur after surgery or as a result of another medical condition such as multiple sclerosis.


We recommend:Dry Form shaped pads. It is important that all disposable absorbent pads are worn close to the body. Not allowing any air to circulate; in doing so you will take away any chances of sore skin, odours or leakage. A tip is to always try a size smaller than you think you need - remember these pants need to be close fitting and preferably used with net knickers.









Faecal Incontinence

Occurs when all contents of the bowel empty without control', warning or sensation.

We recommend:Dry Form shaped pads or our complete range of Adult All-in-ones. All-in-Ones, products often called diapers or adult nappies, provide total protection for heavy urinary or faecal incontinence.



Each product is fitted with four sticky tapes and wraps completely around the body. Available in four sizes, Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large, the All-in-One product also have a selection of absorbencies: Normal (day time use) and Super (night time use).




Bed protection
We can also offer a selection of bed protection products. Our disposable and washable bedpads, have a very high absorbency level and offer total protection for the bed and bedding.














Reflex or Heavy Incontinence

Reflex or heavy incontinence occurs when the bladder will empty without warning and often without any sensation. Usually the bladder will send a message to the brain that it is full and needs to be emptied, with reflex incontinence, this message is lost and the bladder will empty without warning.

We recommend:Dry Form Large Shape Pad. Shaped to fit comfortably, whilst offering maximum protection and should be worn with the Stretch Support Pants to hold the pads in place.

Faecal Incontinence: There are two main types of faecal incontinence, faecal smearing and total faecal loss.Faecal smearing
Faecal smearing is when the contents of the bowel leak, often occur when someone is constipated.








We recommend:Rectangular Pads or large dry form shaped Pad. Both of these products will provide cover and protection against leakage and staining on clothes or you could use Supreme slip-on or Undergarment.

Nursing Homes
For nursing homes we can come along and one of our trained continence advisors can present a training seminar on the correct use and fitting of incontinence products. If you are still having problems on choosing the correct continence wear, please call us and we can advise using a product selection tool.

Welcome to B&M Supplies Incontinence Blog


The site has been going for some time now and I thought I would start a blog to store to put down a few of the offers and give information regarding Incontinence & Incontinence Products.

Unfortunately Incontinence issues are still a very hush hush subject in today’s society and people are generally not always ready to talk about such issues, the good news is the internet is fast becoming a good resource to research and find out new advances in this area.

Don’t forget if you need extra help or advice finding the right product or would like to see what type of Incontinence care products are available you can stop by Bmsupplies.co.uk or phone us on 01704 553 773.

Steve