Wellspect With You is our new service offering that combines customer support, product selection and delivery, and peer to peer services. Many of you who use our products and services suffer from bladder or bowel problems, caused by diagnoses such as a spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis or an enlarged prostate. At Wellspect, our products and services are developed together with you, to help solve these continence issues. To give you more time to do what you love to do – more time for life.
Topics: Bladder and bowel interaction, Transanal irrigation (TAI), Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, Bladder management, Bowel dysfunction, Intermittent Catheterization, peer to peer support
From the World Health Organization, we learn that WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) are crucial to human health. In fact, close to a million people die each year as a result of lack of water, bad sanitation and poor hygiene. More than half of these are related to diarrhea from poor sanitation.
Topics: Bladder and bowel interaction, Transanal irrigation (TAI), Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, dignity, Clean Intermittend Catheterisation (CIC)
At Wellspect we continuously strive to make a real difference for people with bladder and bowel dysfunction. We also think it is important to spread and share knowledge about the area. In these difficult times of the coronavirus pandemic, it is extra important to find other channels to be able to meet and share knowledge and experience.
Topics: Neurogenic bladder, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
To spread awareness of the impact of a spinal cord injury (SCI), we're sharing the testimonies of our users who live with this condition and how they have adapted to life after sustaining an SCI.
Topics: Bladder and bowel interaction, Neurogenic bladder, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Neurogenic bowel
To raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis on World MS Day, Wellspect explores the challenges faced by our users with two articles about one user and the difficulties of managing her bladder and bowel
Topics: Bladder and bowel interaction, Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, Multiple Sklerose (MS)