Bladder Support Device
Bladder Support Device
Non-invasive sensor uses ultrasound to track the bladder. This device helps know when it it time to go to the bathroom preventing little accidents. The monitor can also assist caregivers with knowing when a client needs to go to the bathroom. Connects via bluetooth to your phone & sends a notification when your bladder reaches the fullness level that you set, giving you time to get to the bathroom! Include setup and education time.
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Why we know this works!
Why we know this works!
The D-free wearable bladder device will notify the user when it is time to go to the bathroom which is great for those with urinary incontinence. The user will place the bladder device sensor on the lower abdomen which will use ultrasound technology to monitor the bladder while the sensor is being worn. The sensor will detect when the bladder is full and a notification will be sent to the user's phone or tablet, letting them know that they should go to the bathroom.
This is a discrete way to know when a bathroom break should be taken and will give peace of mind knowing that the chances of bladder leakage will decrease.
It’s great for those who self catheterize in order to know exactly when to self-cath instead of going on a timed basis. This ensures that catheter supplies are only used when needed, saving on supply costs and on time spent cathing.
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions: 2 x 1.4 x 0.7in
Weight: 0.9oz
Comes with ultrasound gel and adhesive sheets
D-Free app supports IOS and android devices
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
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