Nonprofit Spotlight
NAFC
National Association For Continence is a national, private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that for 25 years has been dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence. NAFC's purpose is to be the leading source for public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management alternatives for incontinence.
Its objectives are to destigmatize incontinence, to promote preventive measures, to motivate individuals to seek treatment, and to provide collaborative advocacy and service for those who are affected by this problem. To achieve its objectives, NAFC offers publications and services, such as: Blueprint for Continence Care in an Assisted Living Setting, a guidepost of standards offering simple, cost-effective practices for the prevention, assessment, management, and treatment of bladder control problems in assisted living.
NAFC has accomplished many exciting initiatives over the years in order to reach an often underserved part of the population. With support and funding from various partners NAFC recently spearheaded a Hispanic Outreach Program. In the next phase of our Outreach Program, they hope to branch out to reach African Americans
To learn more visit their website at www.nafc.org.
National Association For Continence is a national, private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that for 25 years has been dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence. NAFC's purpose is to be the leading source for public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management alternatives for incontinence.
Its objectives are to destigmatize incontinence, to promote preventive measures, to motivate individuals to seek treatment, and to provide collaborative advocacy and service for those who are affected by this problem. To achieve its objectives, NAFC offers publications and services, such as: Blueprint for Continence Care in an Assisted Living Setting, a guidepost of standards offering simple, cost-effective practices for the prevention, assessment, management, and treatment of bladder control problems in assisted living.
NAFC has accomplished many exciting initiatives over the years in order to reach an often underserved part of the population. With support and funding from various partners NAFC recently spearheaded a Hispanic Outreach Program. In the next phase of our Outreach Program, they hope to branch out to reach African Americans
To learn more visit their website at www.nafc.org.
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