Thursday, March 31, 2011

What's the 2 "Magic Words?"

2 "Magic Words" that have disappeared! Of course it's not easy to allow omeone else remove and replace a catheter! Even if it is someone you have lived with for the past 50 years! It's just not a "natural" thing for people to insert 6-22 inch tubes into our bodies. The alternative however is.... well.... not very viable either! It is so much easier to just say a "thank you" after the job is done! The staff at Home Care Together commends the caregivers of this world for the sensitive job that they do! So what is it that prevents many from saying: Thank You?

The Problem! OK, it may be simply bad manners; not being taught to be polite. However it usually runs deeper than that. It's the dreaded beast we all have deep inside....Pride! We are not used to letting others do our work for us. Senior citizens especially hate the feeling of losing their independence. It's easier to say nothing! However, a sincere "Thank You" can go along way in the attitude the care-giver has. Hey...if someone is going to do ANY insertions in me...I want them to be in a good mood!

The Solution! We live in a world that has become fast, cold, calculating (with the what's in it for me attitude) and at time people not feeling well can even be rude. This "me 1st" attitude can be avoided if we remember there are only 2 things you can do with pride:

  • Swallow it... or

  • Choke on it!

  • A caregiver, even if it's our life-long mate, deserve those 2 simple magic words. You will receive more respect and dignity as well as the help you require. "Thank you for changing my catheter"; "thank you for checking my glucose level"; "thank you for helping me with my ostomy". True, it's two little words to say but they are huge "magic words" to hear!


    By the way... Thank you for reading this blog! Together... we can make it happen!

    Home Care Together


    gary

    Thursday, March 24, 2011

    Three Ways to Take One Giant Leap Forward

    Yes! Home Care Together announces 3 easy ways to take one GIANT LEAP to no more UTI’s {Urinary Tract Infections}.

    1. CALL US! 800.851.4507 ~ A friendly voice will help!
    2. CONTACT US! ~ On our website, fill in the Contact Us form.
    3. FAX US! ~ Look for the easy to download Rx for your Physician to complete and fax: 888.299.5568.

    Whether you are self-cathing up to 200 catheters/month; using a Foley; a Condom catheter or any other method; we can help you receive all you’re necessary supplies each month… on time…every time.

    Home Care Together is a National Supplier of disposable medical supplies. With our 5-Star Service, no one (not even the Big Honcho’s) will work harder to help you receive your supplies with dignity and respect!

    Just choose 1 of 3 easy steps and take that Giant Leap to no more infections or worries! While you are on the website, why not check out our TV Commercial? Together we can make it happen!

    Home Care Together
    gary

    Let them SEE you coming!

    There is a very fine article at http://www.nafc.org/. about being Clean & Odor Free. This is of special concern for those who use catheters and catheter supplies or ostomy supplies. With the “beautiful people” on TV and advertising commercials reminding us not to offend others with unpleasant odors; it only makes sense that we not only keep clean, that is wash and/or bath regularly, but also keep our clothes and surroundings clean. Keeping skin, appliances, and pads clean and frequently washed or changed is the best guarantee against odor. Additionally you might also try using Deodorizing Drops in combination with the above.

    No, don’t worry, you won’t smell like a perfume factory! Home Care Together recommends using drops that simply take away the odor, not cover them up. Many doctors don’t think of ordering these when writing out the prescription for catheters or ostomy, so be sure to remind your doctor to include: “1 btl - Deodorizing Drops/month” on your prescription.

    Yes, Medicare will pay for the drops and you will have peace of mind that when people see you coming…they won’t smell you coming…and that will be a good thing! Remember: Together we can make it happen!

    Home Care Together
    gary

    Monday, March 21, 2011

    Does Anyone Really Need 200 Catheters?

    Does anyone really need 200 catheters/month? We say: “Absolutely”.

    It’s true, there is no definitive study one way or the other; but Urologist and Nursing Associations have said: “No; just put it in, take it out, clean it and use it again!” In fact, if someone were to use the Clean Technique of sterilizing the catheter before and after each use, the catheter could be reused up to 50 times/week. Let you mind dwell on that….yuk!

    Home Care Together, a Medicare accredited National Supplier of catheter products ask you to consider this scenario: A catheter user takes his/her grandchildren to Great America Theme Park. After morning coffee, it’s “Bathroom Time”! Ok; put it in, empty the bladder, take it out. Go to the public sink and wash it out… in front of the grandchildren?... the son or daughter?... some person behind you waiting?

    If you can get past that visual, ask yourself: “now where do I put it…in my pocket? Do it again after lunch and the soda you enjoyed with the kids and then do it again before you get into the car to travel back home and again and again and…get the visual?

    The other day one grandfather said bluntly: “It’s a pain in the butt!” After finding out that Medicare’s policy allows: “Up to 200/month”, he just rolled his eyes. I don’t want to be his urologist at the next office visit in a couple of weeks. What? Are we trying to save an extra dollar at the risk of expensive infections?

    The National Spinal Cord Injury Association {NSCIA} reported on August 12, 2008 the following:

    • “Sixty-five percent of intermittent catheter users get urinary tract infections at least once/year, compared to 14 percent in the general Medicare population”.
    • Intermittent catheter users are approximately five times more likely to have at least one urinary tract infection/year.
    • Medicare-covered per capita cost of treating urinary tract infections was 8-10 times higher for intermittent catheter users ($1,434/spinal cord injury capita and $1,154/spina bifida capita) than the average ($83/capita)
    • About $3.5 billion is spent nationally in annual urinary tract infection evaluation and treatment.


    Dr. Green, director of Urology at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Ga., and published author writes: “No longer does the patient have to clean his or her catheter after each use. The new policy offers greater patient convenience and reduces the incidence of improper catheterization techniques. It can potentially reduce the cross contamination of bacteria, thus reducing the incidence of urinary tract infections and mitigating significant health care costs associated with urinary tract infections.” http://www.spinalcord.org/news

    So, does anyone need 200 catheters/month? Ask yourself: “If I went to the bathroom 5 times/day, WHAT WOULD I WANT?”

    Home Care Together
    gary

    Friday, March 18, 2011

    Home Care Together Won't Give Up!

    In today’s economy, it is getting harder and harder for businesses to “make ends meet”! As a result, many Medical Suppliers are no longer providing supplies that have very little profit margins. If it is not profitable, they don’t want to stock the product! This trend will continue. Necessary items such as catheter and ostomy supplies have fallen into this “pit” of unpopular items that most suppliers don’t want to handle anymore.

    On the other hand, Home Care Together, a National Supplier of Disposable Medical Supplies (DMS) is a Medicare Accredited Supplier of Catheters, Ostomy and Diabetic Supplies. And we are not going anywhere!
    Home Care Together uses 12 strategic locations through-out the nation to “drop ship” supplies to our patients with dignity and respect. We are dedicated to helping those who need they're supplies delivered to where they want and when they want... every month! We have FREE SHIPPING in discreet packaging. Any brand; taking care of the paperwork and a friendly voice on the end of the phone makes Home Care Together a 5 Star Supplier that won't give up on our patients! Never!
    Together we can make it happen!
    gary