Functional incontinence occurs when a person is unable to
reach the bathroom in time to urinate because of physical or mental
limitations, such as problems with walking, conditions such as arthritis, or
problems with reasoning (such as dementia). Men who have functional
incontinence can try timed voiding and prompted voiding to control
incontinence.
Timed voiding
Timed voiding is also called habit training. It sets a schedule for
urinating (voiding) that is determined by your personal habits and does not
attempt to increase how long you can wait before having to urinate or to teach
you to resist the urge to urinate.
Prompted voiding
Prompted voiding requires a caregiver to prompt the
incontinent person to urinate. The goal is to decrease the chance of accidents
by making the person aware of the need to urinate periodically. Prompted
voiding usually is used in combination with timed voiding for people who are
unaware of their bodily functions, such as people who have
dementia.