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Continence Supports
Continence supports are products, or help from someone, to manage incontinence. Incontinence is the inability to control when you have to go to the toilet.
This support can only be funded if they relate to your disability and help you undertake activities involved in day-to-day life.

Continence Assessments
The NDIS requires a Continence Assessment to be conducted in order to determine the appropriate supports and funding for a participants continence needs.

Urinary Catheter Support
We provide catheter services, including changes and management for indwelling, intermittent, and suprapubic catheters, as well as urostomy care.

Support Plans
We offer individualised Bowel Management Support Plans and Catheter Management Support Plans and it is overseen by a relevant health practitioner, usually a General Practitioner (GP) or Urologist.

Training
We offer contextualised training to disability support workers and family on the following:
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Complex Bowel Care​ (including colostomy/ileostomy)
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Urinary Catheter Support (In-dwelling, In-out and Suprapubic Catheters)
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Urostomy Care
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