Older people are being left with long-term incontinence after leaving hospital as NHS staff are too busy to take patients to the toilet and fit them with catheters unnecessarily, experts warn

Older people who spend time in hospital are being discharged suffering from long-lasting incontinence because NHS staff are too busy to take them to …


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