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It brings together evidence based resources and research and provides a practical means for commissioners to understand continence needs within their local population, as well as specify and contract for continence services, effectively measure outcomes and experience and work towards reducing health inequalities.
- Excellence in Continence Care
This document gives practical guidance for commissioners,...
- Excellence in Continence Care
Continence is an important component in a person’s health and well-being at any stage of life and is also an important factor in the use of health resources for the following reasons: adult and independent living. Failure to acquire control in a timely manner will a.
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The new guidance brings together the most up-to-date evidence based resources and research to support commissioners and providers of health services, which have the ability to make real and lasting changes to raise standards of care for continence.
Jul 26, 2018 · This document gives practical guidance for commissioners, providers, health and social care staff to help ensure people receive excellent continence care consideration.
Continence Advisor. Usually a nurse who will assess you and agree a treatment plan for your incontinence and explain management options that are available. They often work alongside Continence Physiotherapists. Continence Advisors can offer support with: Urinary and faecal problems/incontinence; Urine retention management, Bladder scanning
We offer a confidential continence service for people aged over 18 who have complex bladder and bowel problems. Our specialist nurse-led clinics are held in a variety of community settings.
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Working hand in hand with care homes to help residents with continence. People of all ages can have a problem controlling their bladder or bowel – and this can have a real impact on their daily lives. Some people avoid going out and plan their activities around being near to a toilet.