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Continence & Catheter Care​

Continence and Catheter Care

We provide tailored packages of personal care services, including continence and catheter care.

What is continence care?

Continence care involves providing support to individuals with bladder and bowel issues through assessment, limited physical examination, and tailored care plans. Services include developing and managing treatment plans, supporting lifestyle changes such as diet and fitness, guiding pelvic floor exercises, offering medication advice, and implementing bladder or bowel training programmes. It also includes providing continence products and ongoing advice and support. Care4ucare nurses deliver these services with professionalism, compassion, and respect.

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Bladder & bowel issues

Bladder and bowel issues are incredibly common and can affect approximately 1 in 4 adults at some time during their life. Despite bladder and bowel issues being incredibly common, many people feel embarrassed and distressed when discussing these issues or asking for help.

Seeking help and support for these kinds of issues can greatly improves a person’s quality of life and comfort. Furthermore, understanding the condition and its complexities can help patients and our care staff to accurately manage and support continence issues.

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FAQ

Your Continence & Catheter Care
Questions Answered

Continence care is support provided to individuals with bladder and bowel issues through assessment and personalized care plans.

Services include treatment planning, lifestyle support, pelvic floor exercises, medication advice, bladder and bowel training, and provision of continence products.

Care plans are created after a focused assessment and limited physical examination to meet individual needs.

Yes, support with diet, fitness, and other lifestyle changes is an important part of the service.

They provide care with professionalism, compassion, and respect while offering ongoing advice and support.