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Catheter, Bowel & Stoma Care

Whether you require assistance with catheter, bowel or stoma care, we can support you or your loved one from the comfort of your home.

Devon | Cornwall | Somerset

Urinary or bowl continence

It can be stressful living with a condition which affects your bladder or bowel and it can impact on others areas of everyday life. Continence needs can vary greatly depending on the medical conditions and the person’s level of independence. Being able to manage care of a catheter, bowel or stoma is important in enabling someone to live independently and happily at home.

At Ocean Healthcare we provide care for people, of all ages, with a range of medical needs that have bladder and bowel conditions and issues.  Our nurse-led teams are also trained to detect early signs of potential complications such as autonomic dysreflexia as well as providing specialist skills such as digital stimulation as required.

“It’s a weight off my mind knowing she is receiving professional care and can stay at home.”

Aisha | Plymouth

“All the carers have been lovely with her (mum) and helped me care for her.”

Shanice | Exeter

Find Out More

Please book a call or get in touch with us if you have a loved one that you are looking for care for in the Cornwall, Devon or Somerset area.

CALL US

You can call us now on 01803 470025, We’d love to hear from you.

CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRY FORM

or fill out our contact form via the link below and one of our team will reach out with in 24 hours to schedule your free assessment.

Care for a person with bladder, bowel or stoma care

Our approach is person-centred so we will build a care plan around the needs of the individual.  Our nurse-led care team will work with a person’s healthcare professionals and dieticians to ensure their care plan has detailed and up to date information around their care regime.  This will then be regularly reviewed and adapted to reflects any changes in their care.  

However, caring for someone is not just about their clinical needs, it includes giving them confidence and supporting them to achieve personal ambitions whether that’s big goals or simply taking part in daily activities. We believe our role is to care for the whole person so they can live their best life.

Benefits Of Care At Home

Receiving care at home ensures that you are in familiar surroundings and have the freedom to see family and friends when you choose. There are other benefits too including:

  • Adapted living for your specific needs
  • Maintain relationships with family, friends and even pets
  • Greater privacy and dignity at home
  • Being at home tends to be calmer with peaceful
  • Offers greater independence and improve quality of life
  • Care at home would be one-to-one care and personalised
  • Flexibility to choose the kind of care you receive and how often
  • A regular team who you know
  • Allow you to socialise and attend education, work and clubs

Services We Offer

Our nurse-led complex care services help service users and their families enjoy the best quality of life at home. For more information, click on one of our services.

24/7 Care

Catheter, Bowel & Stoma Care

Disability or Mobility Support

Short & Long Term Care

Specialist Feeding Support

Palliative & End of Life Support

Tracheotomy & Airway Management

Learning Disability Support

Hospital Discharge Support

Medication Support

Enabling Daily Living

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Effective Nurse-led Complex Care Services

Our Complex Care Team provide high quality, nurse-led care for all ages including infants, children, teenagers and adults (including elderly). Mostly in home environments but also in other settings.

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A Guide to Finding the Right Care

Our guide explains both the types of care and the potential funding routes available. It also includes a handy step by step guide to help you source the best complex care company for you or your loved one.