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Carly joins Continence at Conquip

Continence at Conquip is proud to present Carly Headlam, a dedicated Continence Nurse Consultant serving the Geelong community.

With a wealth of experience in urology, colorectal, community, and mental health, Carly brings a comprehensive approach to managing continence issues.

Carly’s expertise lies in conducting thorough assessments, focusing on urinary and faecal incontinence, skin integrity, diet, nutrition, physical and mental health, and neurological factors.

Her holistic methodology helps identify the root causes of incontinence, allowing her to craft tailored care plans for her patients.

Beyond her core role, Carly is passionate about educating patients, families, and support workers about incontinence, its causes, potential treatments, and preventive techniques.

She also actively implements and oversees management tactics like bladder and bowel training programs.

In her personal life, Carly is a dedicated mother and community member. She coaches netball for the Queenscliff Netball and Football Club and volunteers with Netball Victoria, teaching primary students the essential skills of the sport. In her leisure time, Carly enjoys fishing and immersing herself in the tranquillity it offers.

Contact Carly today at carly@suttonhouse.com.au or call 03 9876 3374 to discuss your continence needs and take the first step towards a better quality of life.

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