The Tibbe™ EUD in Long-Term Care

Why it matters in long-term care

In assisted living, skilled nursing, home care, and hospice, changing briefs is a round-the-clock labor cost. The Tibbe™ EUD diverts urine away from briefs and linen — returning caregiver hours you are already paying for. Put your facility's numbers in below.

The labor math

Your most expensive changes, prevented

A wet brief change can take a caregiver 15–30 minutes, and soiled-linen changes often need two. Tibbe replaces an addressable, urine-only change with a quick bag-empty — one caregiver, a couple of minutes. Across a unit, those minutes compound into hours.

Every 2 hrs
Standard brief-change cadence

The round-the-clock schedule that drives incontinence labor.

1.5–2 caregivers
Per soiled change

Two hands for linen changes; Tibbe bag-empties need only one.

Urine only
What Tibbe addresses

Tibbe collects urine, not stool — so stool-related changes are unaffected.

Risk & compliance

Survey & liability exposure

Prolonged exposure to urinary moisture is a leading, preventable source of skin breakdown — a frequent driver of survey citations, family complaints, and avoidable liability. Reducing that exposure protects residents and the facility alike.

By keeping urine off the skin and out of the brief, Tibbe reduces a leading, preventable source of urinary moisture at the bedside.

Fewer wet briefs means less time skin spends in contact with urine.
More predictable, documentable continence care for survey readiness.
Dignity and comfort for residents between rounds.

Clinical references and citations pending regulatory review.

Estimate it yourself

LTC Labor Savings Estimator

Adjust every assumption to your own unit. The figures recompute live from your inputs — this is an illustrative estimate, not a guarantee.

For the bedside

Clinically sound at the bedside

The labor case opens the door; the clinical case keeps it open. Tibbe is a female-specific, external, urine-only device designed for real caregiving workflows — no insertion, simple application, and extended wear that fits the realities of a long-term-care unit.

External & non-invasive

A completely external collection device — no catheter, no insertion.

Reduces urinary moisture

Keeps urine off the skin, reducing a leading, preventable source of moisture.

Built for caregivers

Simple to apply and maintain, with extended wear between changes.

Bring the numbers to your team

We'll help you pressure-test these assumptions against your facility's real staffing, wages, and resident mix — and connect your clinical team for the bedside details.

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