CarePartners Outpatient Services: Incontinence Program
 
 
Living with urinary incontinence can be uncomfortable, inconvenient and embarrassing. With the help of CarePartners Urinary Incontinence Program, you can regain control of your bladder and return to the activities you enjoy.
Incontinence is not necessarily a natural part of aging.
About 13 million Americans deal with bladder control issues. Incontinence is often a result of years of changes in the body. Childbirth, improper lifting of heavy objects, chronic constipation and post-menopause are all factors that eventually can weaken the pelvic floor muscles and lead to poor bladder control.
CarePartners can help you regain control, without medications.
Women with bladder control problems can get help from the experts at CarePartners. Our medication-free incontinence treatment program includes:
If you answer yes to one or more of these questions, then you have poor bladder control and may be a good candidate for treatment:
Let CarePartners help. To schedule an evaluation with a physical therapist, contact:
Outpatient Center at Main CarePartners Campus
68 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville (Biltmore Village area)
(828) 274-6179
Incontinence is not necessarily a natural part of aging.
About 13 million Americans deal with bladder control issues. Incontinence is often a result of years of changes in the body. Childbirth, improper lifting of heavy objects, chronic constipation and post-menopause are all factors that eventually can weaken the pelvic floor muscles and lead to poor bladder control.
CarePartners can help you regain control, without medications.
Women with bladder control problems can get help from the experts at CarePartners. Our medication-free incontinence treatment program includes:
- Pelvic floor muscle training, rehabilitation and exercise
- Bladder training
- Electrical stimulation
- Biofeedback
- Manual therapy
If you answer yes to one or more of these questions, then you have poor bladder control and may be a good candidate for treatment:
- Do you have a strong desire to urinate, even when your bladder is not full?
- Do you use the bathroom every hour?
- Do you get up to use the bathroom more than two or three times a night?
- Do you plan activities based on how close a bathroom is?
- Do you have difficulty controlling your urine when you run, jump, sneeze or cough?
Let CarePartners help. To schedule an evaluation with a physical therapist, contact:
Outpatient Center at Main CarePartners Campus
68 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville (Biltmore Village area)
(828) 274-6179


