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Managing a urinary catheter requires precision, hygiene, and consistent monitoring. At Wellnezzone, we provide professional catheter nursing care at home to ensure patient comfort, prevent infections, and maintain urinary health. Whether the catheter is temporary or long-term, our trained nurses offer comprehensive assistance, allowing patients to recover peacefully in their own environment.

Catheter-related complications such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), blockages, or dislodgement can be minimized with skilled nursing. Our team follows strict aseptic techniques and clinical protocols to ensure that catheter insertion, maintenance, and replacement are handled with the highest safety standards.

Who Needs Catheter Care at Home?

Catheter care at home is ideal for patients recovering from:

Prostate or bladder surgery

Stroke or spinal cord injuries

Urinary retention or incontinence

Enlarged prostate (BPH)

Neurological disorders affecting bladder control

Post-operative conditions needing temporary catheterization

Home-based care allows the patient to stay comfortable and clean, reducing stress and the risk of hospital-acquired infections.

  • ICU-Trained Nurses for Catheter Management
  • 12/24-Hour Nursing Availability at Home
  • Sterile Insertion, Care & Catheter Change Protocols
  • Monitoring for UTIs, Blockages & Complications
  • Caregiver Education & Patient Dignity Preservation

Every patient’s condition is different. Some require indwelling Foley catheters after surgery or due to chronic conditions, while others need intermittent catheterization or suprapubic catheter care. Our nurses are trained to handle all types of catheters, including those used postoperatively, for neurological disorders, prostate issues, or urinary retention.

We provide ongoing care plans customized to the patient’s medical needs, mobility level, and doctor’s advice. From daily hygiene and fluid tracking to catheter change and patient education, our goal is to prevent infections, maintain urinary flow, and ensure a dignified care experience.

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Our Catheter Nursing Services Include:

Insertion and removal of urinary catheters (under doctor’s orders)

Daily catheter hygiene and dressing

Monitoring urine output and color

Prevention and management of catheter-associated UTIs

Catheter change (as scheduled)

Care for suprapubic and condom catheters.

Patient education and family training

Emergency escalation if complications arise

All our nurses are trained in catheter management protocols, including sterile techniques, infection control, and catheter care documentation. We also educate caregivers on how to maintain hygiene, recognize early signs of infection, and avoid accidental dislodgement.

Our goal is to offer not just medical care, but also privacy, respect, and emotional comfort to every patient we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Catheter nursing care involves the insertion, monitoring, cleaning, and maintenance of urinary catheters to ensure proper drainage and avoid infections or complications.

Yes, with professional nursing support, catheter care at home is completely safe. Our trained nurses use sterile techniques and monitor for complications daily.

It depends on the type of catheter and patient condition. Foley catheters are usually changed every 2–4 weeks or as advised by the physician. Our nurses follow the prescribed schedule strictly.

Absolutely. Our nursing team is experienced with all types of catheters, including suprapubic, intermittent, and external (condom) catheters.

Symptoms may include fever, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, discomfort, leakage, or lower abdominal pain. Our nurses watch for these signs and escalate to doctors when needed.

We provide catheter insertion and removal under medical prescription. Our nurses perform the procedure safely at home, following all sterile precautions.