Help and support

Managing incontinence can feel challenging, but help is available to make life easier. Tools and programs designed to support your wellbeing can keep you active and independent.

Managing incontinence can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. There are many support options available to help you take control of your health and maintain your independence.

From healthcare professionals to community services, practical help and guidance are within reach.

National Continence Helpline

Speak to a nurse continence specialist on 1800 33 00 66 for free and confidential advice, support, resources and referrals.

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National Public Toilet Map

Find public toilets near you, with facilities you need to support planning, independence and peace of mind, right across Australia.

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Tips for talking to a health professional

When bladder and bowel control changes affect your life, speaking to a health professional can help you regain control.

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Find a service provider

Find continence health providers for care and wellbeing including physiotherapists, medical and nursing specialists, surgeons and more.

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Find a product provider

Search for brands and products that meet your needs in our directory of continence product suppliers and manufacturers.

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Financial support

Access financial help to cover the cost of continence products through a range of government programs.

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Toilet training and toilet skills

Choose the right time and approach to help your child learn toilet skills.

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