An indwelling urinary catheter is a tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra and remains in place to drain urine. Individuals who are likely recommended using catheter are those who have the following:
- Urinary incontinence where urine occasionally leaks or the patient is unable to control when they urinate.
- Urinary retention where patients are unable to empty their bladders when they need to
- Prostate or genital surgery
- And other medical conditions (e.g. Dementia, multiple sclerosis, etc.)
Insertion of the indwelling urethral catheter should only be administered by highly qualified healthcare professionals, which is where we are experts at. With us, you will not have to go to nearby clinics or hospitals to have your catheters inserted. We also provide assistance for the clients while maintaining their dignity and independence, especially on night toilet trips.
Do you have any questions regarding this service? Please feel free to get in touch with us at your most convenient time.