Urinary Catheter Management
Urinary Catheter Management
For individuals who are unable to fully control their bladder due to illness, injury, or surgery, urinary catheters are an essential tool in managing urinary function. At RJCareLink, we understand how vital it is to provide compassionate and effective care for those using urinary catheters, and we specialize in offering professional catheter management in the comfort of your home.
Urinary Catheter Management
For individuals who are unable to fully control their bladder due to illness, injury, or surgery, urinary catheters are an essential tool in managing urinary function. At RJCareLink, we understand how vital it is to provide compassionate and effective care for those using urinary catheters, and we specialize in offering professional catheter management in the comfort of your home.
What Is Urinary Catheter ?
A urinary catheter is a flexible tube inserted into the bladder to help drain urine when the patient cannot urinate on their own. Catheters are commonly used in a variety of circumstances, such as:
- Post-surgery recovery: After surgeries, especially in the pelvic area, patients may temporarily require a catheter to manage urinary function.
- Bladder conditions: Conditions such as urinary retention, bladder incontinence, or neurological disorders (e.g., spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis) may impair a person’s ability to control their bladder.
- Chronic illness management: Patients with chronic conditions that affect bladder control may rely on a catheter for long-term care.
Catheters can be temporary or long-term, and managing them correctly is vital for preventing complications and maintaining overall health and comfort.
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The team has been incredibly supportive in managing my father’s complex care needs, including catheter and wound management. Their community nursing staff are not only skilled but also genuinely caring. It's such a relief knowing he's in safe hands every day.

Thanks to their assistance with daily tasks and life skills development, I've grown more confident and independent in my shared living arrangement. The staff always treat me with respect and make sure my needs are met with dignity.

From helping me manage my feeding tube to providing support during major life transitions, the service has been a lifeline. They helped coordinate everything—transport, nursing, and even community participation activities. I feel seen, heard, and supported.