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Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) Brochure
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Brochure

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Promotes the Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS), an Australian Government scheme, providing payment to assist people who have permanent and severe incontinence to reduce the cost of continence products.

Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) Guidelines and Application Form
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Order form

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The Continence Aids Payment Scheme (CAPS) is an Australian Government Scheme that provides payment to assist people who have permanent and severe incontinence to reduce the cost of continence products.

Continence Outcomes Measurement Suite together with Review of Patient Satisfaction Measures 2006 Book
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Guidelines

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The final report of the Continence Management Outcomes Measurement Suite Project. Commissioned by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, under the National Continence Management Strategy Research Program, recommends a suite of continence outcome measures to be used by clinicians and researchers in Australia.

Day-wetting (daytime incontinence) in children
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Brochure

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This brochure explains day-wetting in children (daytime incontinence), why children wet during the day, and the various treatment options available.

Deloitte Access Economics report The Economic Impact of Incontinence in Australia
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Report


The 2011 Deloitte Access Economics report 'The Economic Impact of Incontinence in Australia' highlights the broader burden faced by the estimated 4.8 million Australians living with incontinence.

Diabetes and bladder and bowel
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Fact sheet

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This fact sheet explains how diabetes can affect bladders and bowels. It also provides tips on how to prevent and manage incontinence.

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