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    • What is Continence Care? | Guidelines in Health and Social Care
      • Continence care refers to all areas of support required to meet the needs of the person experiencing incontinence. It covers assessment, physical support, advice and access to appropriate equipment and supplies, such as incontinence pads, catheters, stoma bags, convenes and commodes.
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  2. 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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  3. Adult Continence Care Policy V5.0 Page 5 of 20 1. Introduction 1.1. This document sets out our organisational commitment for a high-quality integrated continence service across Cornwall in partnership with commissioners and other health and social care partners. 1.2. Further context on priorities for high quality bowel and bladder care can draw

  4. The purpose is to promote consistent practice, improve the experiences of people with continence needs, drive advances in clinical outcomes and reduce health inequalities.

  5. Oct 5, 2024 · Continence care plays a really important role in managing urinary and bowel incontinence. It not only improves physical health but also significantly enhances the quality of life. Effective assessment, personalised treatment, and ongoing support are key components of comprehensive continence care.

  6. 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.

  7. There are several UK organisations that have written about and are responsible for UK continence related policy. Unsurprisingly, this includes organisations affiliated to the Department of Health (DH) and groups within the NHS, as well as several other closely related professional bodies.

  8. This Continence policy provides Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (WAHT) staff a tool, with evidence based guidance to support best practice in the assessment of adult patients presenting with urinary incontinence problems in an acute care setting.

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