Numotion is expanding access to its Ally Program, designed to support people who use catheters.
The national Complex Rehab Technology and durable medical equipment provider launched the Ally Program in last summer, with access limited at that time to Numotion’s catheter customers. The program offers bladder health education, resources and community support.
In an Aug. 20 announcement, Numotion said, “Ally has grown into a trusted destination for educational content, expert guidance, and peer connection. Along with expanded access, Ally now features a streamlined registration process, making it easier than ever to get started.”
Numotion added that the Ally Program’s community forum was “designed to help people navigate everyday life with confidence. Content is developed with guidance from healthcare professionals, medical supply educators, and individuals with lived experience, providing practical information alongside real-world perspectives.”
While anyone can now check out the website’s resources, registering for a free Ally Program account provides additional access to exclusive features and the community forum.
“Managing bladder health is about more than medical supplies,” said Neill Rowland, senior vice president of Numotion’s Catheters division. “Ally provides education, conversation and support that empowers people to navigate everyday life with greater confidence. We’re excited to make those resources more accessible than ever.”
“At Numotion Catheters, we believe trusted education and support should be accessible to everyone,” said Amber Foster, vice president of sales. “By opening Ally to anyone who uses intermittent catheters, we’re helping more people find practical resources, meaningful education and a community that understands their experiences.”