Understanding Urinary Incontinence: Causes, Solutions, and Support
February 3 | Noon-12:45pm | At CCHE & Zoom
Presenter & Partner: Kelsey Saladin-ONeil, PT, DPT, North Shore Health



Bring your brown bag lunch and join us to learn about Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence can affect a wide range of people, including:

Older adults: Due to weakened bladder muscles or age-related changes.
Women: Especially those who are pregnant, postpartum, or post-menopausal, as hormonal and physical changes can impact bladder control.
Men: Often linked to prostate issues or surgery.
Individuals with chronic health conditions: Such as diabetes, obesity, or neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease.
Athletes: High-impact sports can sometimes lead to stress incontinence.
Anyone with a history of pelvic surgery or trauma.
This condition is more common than many realize and can occur at any age, making education and support crucial for those affected.

Join us for an informative presentation on urinary incontinence, exploring its causes, types, and practical solutions. Learn about lifestyle adjustments, medical treatments, and support options to improve quality of life. This session is for individuals currently experiencing incontinence, those concerned about future risks, caregivers, and anyone seeking to better understand this common condition. Bring your questions! 


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