
New Zealand - Elderly rest-home residents have complained they are being forced to share reused incontinence pads.
Age Concern Canterbury CEO Andrew Dickerson said rest home residents and their families have complained to him that they are only allowed two or three incontinence pads a day.
He says some are also being issued reusable, washable incontinence products that are shared between residents after laundering. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Avon
Age Concern Canterbury CEO Andrew Dickerson said rest home residents and their families have complained to him that they are only allowed two or three incontinence pads a day.
He says some are also being issued reusable, washable incontinence products that are shared between residents after laundering. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Avon