Male Incontinence Care: Resource Hub

Incontinence is a reality for millions of people, yet it’s rarely spoken about—especially in the workplace. Many individuals choose not to open up about their experience, meaning some of your employees, visitors, or guests may be managing incontinence silently. By providing the right facilities and support, you can help create a more inclusive, comfortable environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

You're Not Alone: Understanding Urinary Incontinence

Incontinence affects people of all ages and backgrounds, yet it often feels like a taboo topic. The truth is, at least 45% of people know someone who experiences incontinence, meaning it’s more common than many realise.

Conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and an enlarged prostate, which affect the prostate gland, are just some of the common causes of male incontinence.

By raising awareness and making conversations around incontinence more open, we can help remove the stigma and ensure people feel supported. Learn more about who is affected and why, as a business, understanding incontinence is so important.

Why Incontinence-Friendly Washrooms Matter

For those managing incontinence, finding suitable washroom facilities can be stressful. Unfortunately, many public spaces aren’t equipped with the right facilities, leaving staff, visitors and guests feeling unsupported. Our survey revealed that:

  • Over 50% of people have never seen a washroom with incontinence facilities.
  • 64% of people feel public spaces don’t provide adequate incontinence support.
  • 88% of people believe proper incontinence disposal options should be available in public washrooms.

Everyone should have access to clean, safe, and dignified facilities when they need them. If you manage a business or public space, creating an inclusive washroom isn’t just the right thing to do—it makes a real difference in people’s lives.

Support for Men: Breaking the Stigma of Male Urinary Incontinence

Male incontinence is more common than many realise, yet it’s not often discussed. If you or someone you know is navigating this, there are products, services, support networks and FAQs designed to offer guidance and help manage male incontinence with confidence and ease.

Creating a More Inclusive Future

Everyone deserves to feel comfortable and respected when using public facilities. However, many people with incontinence still struggle to find suitable washrooms on a daily basis:

  • 79% say disposal facilities are one of the most important features in public washrooms.
  • Shopping centres, airports, and train stations are the top locations where people want better incontinence facilities.
  • 67% of survey respondents believe free incontinence products should be available in public spaces.

By improving facilities and increasing awareness, we can make public spaces more inclusive for everyone.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your washroom facilities or want to learn more about incontinence care solutions, we’re here to help.

Find out how we can help elevate your washroom experience. Talk to us.

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