Continence

Nutrition information to help promote bowel and bladder health and reduce the stigma associated with incontinence.

 
Emma Rippon Emma Rippon

Management of Constipation in Aged Care

Constipation is a condition in which bowel movements occur less frequently than usual or consist of small or hard stools with or without straining. It is a very common complaint amongst the elderly population affecting as many as two out of three residents in aged care homes. Constipation can contribute to malnutrition as it leaves residents feeling uncomfortable, full and can reduce their appetite and therefore oral intake.

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