Ostomy Care and Assistance for Seniors

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Seniors may require ostomy surgery due to conditions like colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or diverticulitis. Ostomy helps create a new way for waste to exit the body when the natural route is compromised, improving the quality of life for seniors facing these health challenges. They may require home healthcare in Temple Terrace, Florida, for proper ostomy management.

There are different types of ostomies, including colostomy, ileostomy, and urostomy, each serving a specific purpose based on the organ involved.

  • Colostomy
    A colostomy is an opening in the colon. It allows liquid of formed stool to bypass the large intestine and it can be temporary or permanent.
  • Ileostomy
    An ileostomy is a temporary or permanent opening made at the small intestine. It evacuates liquid or paste-like stool from the body via the ileum.
  • Urostomy
    Urostomy is a permanent passage made for redirecting urine away from a damaged bladder. The bladder is either bypassed or has gone under cystectomy.

It is crucial to know how to care for your ostomy pouch and stoma to prevent inflection. Wash your hands with soap and water and clean the skin around your stoma with soap and warm water. Do not forget to wipe it with a clean towel or a special skin wipe to dry. You may consult with a care provider services expert with experience in ostomy management for other techniques.

If you need assistance, our professional caregivers can provide wound care services. They are trained individuals who can manage your condition well, ensuring proper care and attention. 

Contact Chelsea Home Healthcare at 813-861-4403. We can assign a home health aide in Florida that will match your requirements.

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