EDUCATION AND TRAINING PTNM IN SENIOR LIVING FACILITIES
Online learning to help you actively treat urinary incontinence in the senior living facility
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Online learning to help you actively treat urinary incontinence in the senior living facility
TAKE THE COURSE60% of nursing home residents
fall each year<sup>1</sup>
INCREASED LIKELIHOOD
OF FALLS
Urinary urgency, frequency, nocturia, and incontinence are associated with an increased likelihood of falls in older adults.1
WHY THE STAKES ARE HIGH
Risks associated with incontinence are more serious for senior living residents — and facilities.1
LEARN ABOUT THE IMPACT OF OABCANDIDATES
FOR PTNM
Expand options for residents who struggle with urinary incontinence.
SEE GUIDELINESSoliman Y, Meyer R, Baum N. Falls in the Elderly Secondary to Urinary Symptoms. Reviews in Urology. 2016;18(1):28-32.