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Our Resource Hub brings together a wide range of trusted, expert-assembled tools to support caregivers, clinicians, and leadership teams. Whether you’re looking to strengthen staff education, implement effective care programs, or stay current with the latest innovations, this hub is designed to make confident, compassionate incontinence care easier to deliver every day. Choose the segment that best describes you to get started, or keep scrolling to explore our resources for everyone.

Skilled nursing provides 24/7 licensed medical care and rehabilitation services for individuals who need a higher level of support than assisted living or home care.
Skilled Nursing
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Assisted Living

Assisted living offers housing, personal care, and support services for individuals who need help with daily activities but do not require full-time skilled nursing care.

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IDD & Residential care provides supportive living environments and services for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to promote independence and quality of life.

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Resources for All Segments of Care
A Case for Change Article Series

Incontinence is a leading yet often overlooked contributor to both quality of life and financial outcomes in care settings. Through a series of expert-driven monthly articles, we explore how modern incontinence management can reduce preventable adverse events, enhance User well-being, and improve operational performance. This content is designed to support providers in adopting evidence-based practices that deliver measurable benefits for both Users and care teams of all industries.

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Case 7:

A New Hub for Incontinence Resources

In the care industry, finding reliable and up-to-date information can be a daunting task...

eBrief CNA Continuing Education Programs

Mandated frontline education can be challenging. To support improved incontinence care and meet regulatory requirements, eBrief offers four continuing education modules that build team knowledge and elevate care standards.

Stress Relief & Burnout

Infection Control

Incontinence on the Frontlines

Stop, Look & Listen

NADONA Incontinence Training Kit

Our friends at NADONA and RA Chidester Consulting authored this comprehensive, turn-key package of information for leaders to use with frontline caregivers to enhance the level of understanding about the causes, types, treatments, interventions, and care needed to mitigate adverse events related to the condition. The training is relevant to any care setting, but also provides additional, technical information to improve compliance for the  incontinence regulation (F690) in skilled nursing care.
Click the button below to access a folder containing all of the resources.

F690 Regulation Compliance Checklist

CNA and Incontinence Post Test Answers

Bladder Assessment Example

Main Training Kit

Training Slides Handouts with Notes

Continence Promotion Care Plan

Incontinence Program Self Assessment

Incontinence & The CNA Slides

CMS Bowel & Bladder Critical Element Pathway

CNA and Incontinence Post Test Questions

3 Day Voiding Record

NADONA Website

Facts and Figures

Grounded in the latest data, these are key statistics that underscore the clinical and operational impact of incontinence. From increased risk of adverse events to cost implications, these insights equip care teams and decision-makers with the evidence needed to drive informed, outcome-focused strategies. Hover over the stat and click to learn more.

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