Be Alerted when Bedwetting Occurs
It is sad but true that handicapped and elderly can experience psychological problems; incontinence in adults can be an embarrassing and frustrating experience. It is also true that children that habitually wet their beds experience just as much consternation and experience loss of valuable self-confidence.
It doesn't matter why the total and sudden loss of bladder control occurs, but what does matter is someone in your care has to lie in a wet, unsanitary bed for hours on end or awakens crying in alarm and shame.
The inability to control urination can be the result of illness, disease, surgery, or simply the need for a child's mind to learn to awaken in order to respond to the body's queues in time to prevent an accident. Bedwetting in the handicapped can be the result of inability to respond physically or mentally to the need to urinate.
Whether the problem is transitory or permanent, bladder control alarms, such as the Nite Train-r® Wet Call, provides the caregiver a means of knowing when loss of urinary control has occurred. This medically proven, safe alarm device alerts parents, attendants, nurses, or other staff members and caregivers that assistance is required. Powered by a single 9-volt battery, the moisture sensitive pad causes a small electronic box to sound at the volume desired.
Simply place the Nite Train-r under dry bedding or in a pillowcase, with the black sensing strips facing upward, on any size bed. The alarm is then connected and can be easily tested so that both caregiver and the person who needs bedwetting protection knows exactly what sound to expect when the bed becomes wet. The box that creates the alert can be placed on a bedrail or pinned to the sheet or a pajama top easily. Volume has a high or low adjustment to ensure everyone's comfort.
Prevent the embarrassment, shame, degradation and psychological problems incontinent adult patients or children that wet the bed experience. Let your loved one know you love them enough to respond to their physical incontinence needs during the night and prevent your guilt over allowing someone to lie in a wet bed longer than necessary. Your child, handicapped patient, elderly parent or other person needing your help will thank you again and again.
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