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Continence Foundation of Australia

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 330 066



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25.01.2022 What bladder/bowel care should people receive in residential aged care? Please take the National Ageing Research Institutes 15 min survey if youre a resident, carer, family or friend of someone in an aged care home. Youll be helping NARI develop a best-practice model of care.



25.01.2022 For National Pain Week (27 July - 2 August), we are sharing important information about chronic pelvic pain. In this Q&A, youll find out what it is, its relationship to the brain and how professionals can help. The National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66 is also here to help you find health professionals and continence services in your area

24.01.2022 Our 29th annual National Conference on Incontinence is going digital this year. A gathering of leading continence experts from Australia and overseas, the conference is a fantastic professional development opportunity for nurses, physiotherapists, medical specialists, researchers, general practitioners, allied health and other health professionals. Early bird registration is now open so take advantage of the savings and register today. ... Will you be joining us online at this years conference? #NCOI2020

22.01.2022 Work in bladder, bowel and pelvic health? Make sure youre receiving the latest #NCOI2020 (National Conference on Incontinence) updates and sign up to our mailing list.



21.01.2022 Ever wanted to see if a public toilet was clean and well-maintained before you went in? Thats the idea behind these new see-through toilets in Tokyo

20.01.2022 Do you know a carer that deserves some recognition? Nominations are now open for our Carer of the Year award. This annual award acknowledges the important but often overlooked role of the 2.65 million at-home carers across Australia, many of which that are responsible for the complex role of providing bladder and bowel care. Do you want to nominate a carer, or know someone who may know a carer they want to nominate, tag them below.

20.01.2022 "Every week in clinical practice as a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, I interact with men and women of retirement age expressing their anguish and limitations as a result of bladder or bowel problems. The good news is the majority of people can be cured or better managed."



19.01.2022 "I have two grandchildren who would love for me to jump on the trampoline with them, and I cant because I cant jump without leaking. Im sharing my story in the hope that other mothers, daughters and grandmothers will be inspired to talk about this taboo topic and seek help."

19.01.2022 "Every week in clinical practice, as a pelvic health physiotherapist, I interact with men and women of retirement age expressing their anguish and limitations as a result of bladder or bowel problems." Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, Annabelle Citroen, also has some very positive news to share: that many cases of incontinence can be prevented, cured, or better managed with help! Read more from Your Life Choices - Simplifying Retirement on how to #InvestInContinence with the #5healthyhabits this World Continence Week #WCW2020.

19.01.2022 Caring for a loved one with incontinence can be incredibly difficult. Tomorrows free webinar (Tues 23 June) will provide you with expert information to care for an elderly parent or partner who has bladder or bowel management problems. Free register below

18.01.2022 Youre not alone. You can phone the free and confidential National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66 for information, advice and support.

14.01.2022 Like many men, Prof. Robert Ramsay experienced incontinence (urinary leakage) after prostate surgery. Now in his early 60s, Rob has fully regained his continence and loves going out for long runs and bike rides. He has shared his story in the hope that it will encourage other men to seek help to improve their health and #InvestInContinence



14.01.2022 Leaking urine at the toilet? Not sure if physiotherapists treat men for incontinence? The experienced National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66 answered these questions and more - check out the Q&A.

13.01.2022 Todays World Continence Week focus by the World Federation of Incontinent Patients - WFIP covers faecal incontinence, dietary advice, testimonials and yoga for the pelvic floor! #WCW2020

11.01.2022 Work in the community care or residential aged care setting? Dont miss tonights free, interactive opportunity on Maintaining continence in the older person. Register now to join us at 6:30pm AEST.

10.01.2022 There is such a thing as an ideal stool (poo) Find out how yours stack up using the Bristol Stool Chart on our website: https://go.continence.org.au/BristolStoolChart

09.01.2022 With 80% of people suffering incontinence being women, did you know that only 7.66% practice pelvic floor exercises daily? If you have or are at risk of pelvic floor problems, then it is important you train for the weakest link and put your pelvic floor first. There are a number of ways to modify your resistance exercises to protect your pelvic floor. Put your pelvic floor first today.

09.01.2022 Today marks the start of Jean Hailes for Womens Health #WomensHealthWeek Held annually, the week encourages women to check in on their health and is a friendly reminder for women to look after themselves and take positive action for their health and wellbeing. 80% of people with urinary incontinence are women. In support of Womens Health Week, we are going to celebrate women, sharing health information for women and encouraging women to put their health first. ... Do you think you might have an incontinence issue? Take the first step today by reaching out to your GP, or contacting our National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66

09.01.2022 Bupa Australia has shared the #5healthyhabits for World Continence Week! Read the story below. #WCW2020

09.01.2022 Our World Continence Week webinars are the perfect refresher of the #5healthyhabits to prevent incontinence. The YouTube playlist has all five: Eat well and drink smart Activity and your continence Why you need to invest in your pelvic floor Good toilet habits... Q&A session on continence Watch now and share with friends/family who may be interested!

09.01.2022 Are you a resident, carer, family or friend of a person living in residential aged care? Please share your views on bladder and bowel care in this 15 min survey. Youll be helping the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) with a best-practice model of continence care and go in the running to win one of three $40 Coles Myer gift vouchers.

09.01.2022 Happening tomorrow: This FREE toilet training session run by experienced Continence Clinicians from the Victorian Continence Resource Centre (P Street News). The session aims to give you practical steps that will assist you in helping your child achieve toileting independence in a non-confrontational way. Free register now for the 10am or 7pm session: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=638594&bof

08.01.2022 Can you help the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) in developing a best practice model of continence care in residential aged care homes? If youre a resident, carer, family member or friend of someone in an aged care home, or work in residential aged care, NARI would like to hear from you. NARI will be hosting two online workshops where you can participate in a group conversation about good continence care and provide feedback. These workshops will be held on: ... Friday 25th September and Friday 23rd October 9.30am - 12.00pm To participate in these online workshops please contact Dr Jessica Cecil at: [email protected]

08.01.2022 Check out the winter edition of Bridge! Inside this edition: 5 minutes with Rachel Andrew Is posture important for continence? World Continence Week 2020 Lets talk about prolapse: Stephanies story... A conversation was the break-through Amy needed COVID-19 and the gut Pelvic health with Lori Mens health Q&A Read the PDF online now.

08.01.2022 We were so pleased to see the continence community embrace the online celebrations for World Continence Week (15-22 June) this year. Thank you for taking part in our webinars and spreading the #InvestInContinence message! Let us know how you added the #5healthyhabits to prevent incontinence into your life More: https://continence.org.au/pages/5-healthy-habits.html

08.01.2022 Check out our factsheet versions of the #5healthyhabits to prevent incontinence (A4 and downloadable) by clicking through to www.continence.org.au #InvestInContinence #WCW2020

06.01.2022 We are thrilled to welcome Pelvic Health Therapist Carolyn Vandyken as the first International keynote speaker to join our 29th National Conference on Incontinence. Hailing from Canada, Carolyn is a physiotherapist, educator, researcher and advocate in the areas of lower back pain, pelvic health and pain science. Want to hear from Carolyn and our panel of speakers? Early bird registrations are still open for this years conference which will be hosted online via our webinar... technology. Have you registered yet? #NCOI2020

06.01.2022 Health professionals: Weve announced the full program for the 29th National Conference on Incontinence, October 2020. Dont miss all that the online conference has to offer for your continued learning, development and networking. Highlights include 12 evening plenary sessions across six days, access to leading speakers through live Q&As, and a virtual trade exhibition. View the program: https://go.continence.org.au/NCOI2020program

05.01.2022 Brisbane physiotherapist Lissy Changuion takes us through her favourite exercises and stretches for pelvic mobility and flexibility and why this is so important. The story is complete with her photos and instructions to guide you

04.01.2022 Health professionals: #NCOI2020 early-bird registrations are open! This is your chance to attend an online gathering of leading continence experts from Australia and overseas. As a delegate, youll engage with the latest research and practice - no travel or accommodation required. Register now: https://go.continence.org.au/NCOI2020regFB

04.01.2022 "As a urological surgeon, Im passionate about motivating Australians to adopt healthy lifestyle habits to prevent incontinence. Our increasing life expectancy is taking us into uncharted waters (pun intended), with problems from living longer not faced by previous generations." - Dr Samantha Pillay

04.01.2022 After experiencing a traumatic childbirth injury and pelvic organ prolapse, Stephanie Thompsons direction in life was changed. Now a published author, advocate and mum of two, Stephanie (Bravemumma) is on a mission to continue opening the conversation about pelvic health and childbirth. June is also Pelvic Organ Prolapse Awareness Month! Its a chance to challenge the stigma and misinformation about prolapse. About half of all women who have had a child have some level of prolapse, so it is vital we speak about it.

03.01.2022 We are excited to launch an upgraded website Take a look to see all that is new and improved: www.continence.org.au

02.01.2022 Meet Susanna Harrison. Susanna was the recipient of our 2018 Carer of the Year award. Born in Papua New Guinea, Susanna raised eight of her own children and eight grandchildren as well as opening her heart and home as a foster mother and carer to a three-year-old girl with profound physical and intellectual disabilities. As part of Jean Hailes for Womens Health #WomensHealthWeek celebrating women, we wanted to celebrate Susanna. The embodiment of an unsung hero Susanna is... a woman who has opened her heart and home to provide invaluable quality of life and dignity to others. Applications are now open for our 2020 Carer of the Year award. If you want to nominate a carer, or know someone who may know a carer they want to nominate, tag them below.

01.01.2022 Meet Rachel Andrew, a Continence and Womens Health Physiotherapist based in Hobart, Tasmania. Rachel is passionate about women having access to pelvic floor physiotherapy and being able to talk about intimate symptoms in a safe space. She shared her experience of switching to telehealth treatment for clients, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth is a way of accessing health care through remote communication technology like online video, phone call or chat Read the story: https://go.continence.org.au/5minwithRA

01.01.2022 Did you know: Exercise stimulates movement of the bowel and even gentle exercise like walking helps If youre feeling flat about your walking routine then check out these tips from an accredited exercise physiologist to give it a boost!

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