Service Description

This service involves a detailed nursing assessment that specifically addresses continence issues. The assessment covers aspects such as bowel and bladder habits, medical history, medications, diet, fluid intake, and the use of equipment or products related to incontinence. The goal is to provide personalized recommendations and aids based on the individual’s unique needs. The service empowers individuals with knowledge to make informed decisions about incontinence treatments. The focus is on delivering comprehensive care, including collaboration with other services if necessary, ensuring the individual receives the most suitable support for managing and improving continence health.

Service We Provide

Our comprehensive assessments cover various aspects like bowel and bladder habits, medical history, medications, diet, fluid intake, and incontinence-related tools. Using our expertise, we provide personalized recommendations tailored to your specific needs. We may collaborate with other services to ensure a well-rounded approach. This empowers you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about incontinence treatments. Our commitment is to deliver consistent and personalized care, maintaining open communication with your healthcare professionals for optimal service alignment. At Orange Care, your needs are our priority.

 

Collaboratively, we offer specialized assessment and treatment for concerns related to the bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor. Your treatment plan might include:

  1.  Complex health care: This includes support for individuals with complex or chronic medical conditions, such as tracheostomy, laryngectomy management, diabetes care, and palliative care.
  2.  Medication management: Administration and supervision of medications, including injections and medication reviews.
  3.  Wound and continence care: Management of simple to complex wounds, VAC dressings, continence assessments, catheter and stoma care.
  4.  PEG feeding and tube management: Assistance with feeding tubes and related equipment.
  5.  Monitoring and assessments: Regular vital sign checks (blood pressure, blood sugar, temperature), health assessments, and the development of individualized care plans.
  6.  Short-term or post-hospital care: Support after hospital discharge, including assistance with recovery and adjustment at home.