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Monday, December 28, 2009

An Easier Way To Care For The Loved Ones In Your Life

Caring for our loved ones is never a burden, but sometimes their care is more than we can adequately do at home. In these cases, sometimes a nursing home is the best place to meet their daily needs. We need to be sure to select nursing homes that are equipped to handle our loved ones personal care. Nursing home supplies should include all of the things that our loved ones require to be kept safe, sanitary and healthy as can be under the circumstances. Sometimes extra medical supplies and care is needed, as when our loved ones have an ostomy that needs tended to.

Ostomy wound management requires special care. There needs to be a regular nursing home supply of wound care equipment in order to keep the ostomy site clean and covered appropriately so that the risk of infection is lowered. This may include bags that seal properly over the ostomy site, alcohol pads to keep the area clean, irrigation supplies, protective film, one and two piece belts and other skin care items required to properly care for an ostomy. When a loved one needs an ostomy to help them with any bodily functions, whether they are temporary or permanent, they need to have special care taken to assure that their dignity is kept in mind during care.

Privacy is important and respect for the individual is paramount. Beyond these things, though, proper medical care is very important so that our loved one is receiving the best possible treatment, both for their ostomy site and for their overall well-being.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Preventive Measures And Medical Supplies To Keep You And Your Family Safe From The H1N1 Virus!


In the current health climate, where H1N1 can lead the news and stay the topic of discussion across networks, it is sometimes necessary to consider the importance of masks to medical supplies. If California schools can order 23 million masks that are disposable for students to wear when they show symptoms of H1N1, then the rest of the world should not have a problem following suite, right?

Anyone who shows flu-like symptoms and is visiting a patient in a major metropolitan hospital will likely be turned away, for example. More people have become vigilant about alcohol-based sanitizers, and many are hesitant to shake hands with friends or strangers. Medical and nursing home supply companies have seen a welcome boost in sales across the country. The world has had to sit through careful advertisements about the proper way to sneeze (head turned and into the crook of your arm so that you do not risk contamination by hand contact with others).

There has been a proverbial sigh of fear from those who could not wait in miles-long lines to receive a vaccination and from those who did wait in vain as a site ran out of the vaccine and had to order more. This might all seem a bit paranoid, if the World Health Organization had not already declared H1N1 Swine Flu a pandemic. It should not be taken lightly. Many states have cited statistics for deaths connected to a compromised immune system stemming from H1N1 contraction. Even if you decide not to take the vaccination, you should take the safety of your immune system to heart.

If you need to stock-up on H1N1 prevention essentials such as gloves, face masks and sensitizers, visit www.unitedmedsupply.com, the leading medical supplies and nursing home supplies distributer.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Medical supplies can help you and your clinic avoid the H1N1 virus


The H1N1 virus might have lost its status as “hot news” to Tiger Woods and his affairs, but you know that swine flu germs are still floating around. There are plenty of steps that you should take in order to prevent illness such as the H1N1 virus, especially when running a clinic or any other health care facility. Here are some simple ways to avoid getting sick and spreading the H1N1 virus:
  • Like any other virus, H1N1 is more likely to affect people with weak immune systems due to unhealthy lifestyles. So be sure that you and your employees maintain a healthy diet, get enough sleep, manage your stress, and exercise regularly.
  • Next, stay sanitary! Wash your hands frequently up to the elbows with soap and warm water, and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer for an on-the-go clean. Make hand sanitizers available throughout your facility and avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth until you’re able to wash or sanitize your hands. Disinfect surfaces like phones or tabletops, which can directly transmit the virus to you.
  • Facemasks are a cheap and reliable way to protect your staff from the virus. There are several types of masks available on the market and they all do a good job.
If you need to stock-up on H1N1 prevention essentials such as gloves, face masks and sensitizers, visit www.unitedmedsupply.com, the leading medical supplies and nursing home supplies distributer.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Best of Nursing Home Supplies: ReadyBath! The Bed-Bathing System


You know that sometimes, a patient’s bed becomes his bath and as a responsible caretaker, you need to be ready. Always. The leading bath alternative that is extensively used in nursing homes is of course - ReadyBath. This is the best solution when a pH balanced and hypoallergenic bath is needed and a water bath is out of the question.

ReadyBath will replace all of the numerous products you’re currently using. You can easily give up complicated soap and water bathing methods with this one, easy-to-use package of washcloths. There’s also no need for re-usable plastic basins that expose the patients to harmful bacteria and the nurses will save valuable time because applying moisturizing lotion is not required.

These are only some of the reasons many nursing homes and hospitals use ReadyBath and ReadyCleanse, the soothing bedside wipes, deigned for incontinence and quick clean ups.

ReadyBath and ReadyCleanse products can be warmed for maximum comfort and optimal product utilization and your patient will feel clean and refreshed, just like after a regular bath!

If you need more info, log on to United Medical Supply where we offer very high quality products, nursing home supplies and medical supplies that could end up saving your company or the company you work for thousands of dollars!