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Monday, January 18, 2010

What Nursing Home Supplies are a must in your facility or clinic?


First of all, when it comes to nursing home supplies a variety of masks are available to guard against airborne diseases. Masks not only protect staff, residents and visitors from becoming ill but also prevent them from spreading an illness they may have. It is a common practice to provide masks for visitors who presently have a condition that can be passed on to others at the facility. The H1N1 strain of influenza is a great example of the importance of practicing good hygiene and sanitation techniques. The best and easiest way to prevent the spread of the flu virus is still washing your hands frequently with a quality sanitizer.

Ostomy care is a common concern for staff in these facilities. Routine duties for those caring for a resident with an Ostomy include timely changing of the collection pouch and checking the surrounding skin for signs of irritation. There are many products available for the treatment of an ostomy procedure that helps to prevent infection and the incurring of further illness. In addition, many are aimed at bringing comfort to the patient. Deodorants, topical skin ointments and special bandages are just a few examples of what is currently available.

Today, many of the diagnostic tools used by doctors and hospitals are available in a home or even portable version. Blood pressure monitors, improved diabetic test kits, advanced breathing aids, heart monitors and many more are available to patients for private use with their doctor. This is providing nursing home and assisted living residents with more independence, confidence and safety. With new medical developments being made available seemingly everyday it is important to learn what advancements have been made. In all aspects of health care, keeping equipment and supplies up to date is of utmost importance.