
What's Included
Graduated 2000ml urine drainage bag with anti-reflux valve system
70% Isopropyl Alcohol prep pad for site skin disinfection
Highly absorbent waterproof bed/linen protector sheet
Medical grade professional alcohol rub (70%+ Ethanol/Isopropyl)
Non-sterile latex or nitrile medical examination gloves
Yellow designated medical infectious waste disposal plastic bag
Urine Bag Change
Hygienic urine bag replacement at home by trained healthcare professionals.
Overview
Our trained catheter care nurses provide safe and hygienic urine collection bag replacement services at your home. We ensure proper disconnection, cleaning, and connection of new sterile bags while maintaining infection control standards, making catheter care management convenient and worry-free.
Urine collection bag replacement is an essential part of catheter care management that requires proper technique and strict hygiene practices to prevent infections and maintain comfort. At Care At Door, we bring professional urine bag change services to your home, performed by trained nurses who und
Who Should Book This
- Individuals with indwelling urinary catheters requiring regular bag changes
- Elderly patients needing assistance with catheter care management
- Patients with mobility limitations affecting self-care ability
- Caregivers seeking professional guidance on proper technique
- Post-operative patients with temporary catheterization
- Individuals concerned about infection prevention
- Patients with neurological conditions requiring long-term catheterization
- Those preferring professional healthcare support over self-management
- Family members learning proper catheter care techniques
Who Should Avoid
- Patients experiencing severe pain or discomfort requiring medical evaluation
- Individuals with signs of active urinary tract infection needing immediate medical attention
- Patients with visible blood in urine not previously assessed by a doctor
- Individuals experiencing catheter blockage or malfunction requiring medical intervention
- Patients with damaged or malfunctioning catheters requiring replacement rather than bag change
- Individuals experiencing medical emergencies requiring hospital care
- Patients whose catheters have specialized drainage systems requiring specific protocols
- Individuals with severe allergic reactions to standard catheter supplies
- Patients experiencing fever or systemic symptoms suggesting serious infection
Precautions & Preparation
- Schedule bag changes regularly every five to seven days or as recommended by your doctor
- Keep track of when your current bag was last changed
- Inform the nurse about any recent urinary symptoms or concerns
- Report any unusual urine color, odor, or appearance
- Ensure adequate lighting in the room where the procedure will be performed
- Keep clean towels and protective sheets available
- Wear comfortable, easily adjustable clothing
- Have your catheter care documentation available
- Inform the nurse about any allergies or sensitivities
- Keep the drainage bag below bladder level at all times before and after the change
- Maintain adequate fluid intake unless restricted by your doctor
- Report any discomfort or concerns immediately during the procedure
- Follow all daily catheter care instructions provided by the nurse
- Wash hands before and after handling the drainage system
- Keep the catheter and tubing free from kinks or twists
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