HARTMANN has launched a
new incontinence website, aimed at
providing users with information
about the condition and subsidy
schemes, as well as information
about the company’s range of
continence products.
The site also contains a list of
useful links where consumers can
obtain information on specific
subjects such as nearby toilet
locations and bladder health.
“Consumers and caregivers will
be able to conduct research on the
condition and find solutions for
managing it in the comfort of their
own home,” said HARTMANN’S
Graeme Shelley.
“We believe it will also be a useful
resource for healthcare industry
workers like pharmacy assistants
who are expected to have wide
product knowledge,” he added.
To view the website go to -
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