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24/7 Professional Nursing Care Services

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Social Welfare Department approved service units

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What is Stoma Care?

Stoma care is a professional nursing service for patients with colostomy (artificial anus), urostomy, and other types of stomas. It includes pre-operative stoma siting, post-operative care, stoma bag changes, and lifestyle guidance to help patients adapt to life with a stoma while preventing infections and complications.

Service Offerings

✅ Pre-Operative Stoma Siting

  • Registered nurses assess abdominal structure to determine optimal stoma placement

  • Provide pre-operative counseling and care instructions

✅ Post-Operative Care

  • Wound monitoring and care

  • Guidance on stoma bag changes

  • Early complication prevention

✅ Specialized Stoma Care

  • Colostomy (artificial anus) care

  • Ileostomy care

  • Gastrostomy (feeding tube) care

  • Tracheostomy (breathing tube) care

✅ Daily Care Services

  • Stoma bag replacement and sealing

  • Peristomal skin care

  • Odor control management

  • Dietary and nutritional advice

✅ Complication Management

  • Leakage, skin ulcers, inflammation treatment

  • Emergency care for stoma bleeding or stenosis

Service Features

✅ Professional Nursing Team

  • Led by Hong Kong-registered nurses using medical-grade equipment and internationally certified supplies

  • Strict adherence to aseptic techniques for safety

✅ Personalized Care Plans

  • Tailored to stoma type and patient’s condition

  • Home/ward visits available (residences, hospitals, or care facilities)

✅ Comprehensive Support

  • Training for patients and caregivers

  • Psychological counseling and lifestyle adaptation guidance

Service Recipients

  • Digestive system stomas (colostomy, ileostomy)

  • Urinary system stomas

  • Gastrostomy patients (requiring feeding tubes)

  • Tracheostomy patients (requiring breathing tubes)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should stoma bags be changed?
A: Typically every 3-5 days, but adjustments may be needed based on output consistency and skin condition.

Q: What if the skin around the stoma becomes red or painful?
A: Immediately check for allergic reactions or improper sealing and contact a nurse for assessment.

Q: When can I shower after stoma surgery?
A: Usually safe after 1-2 weeks; our team will guide you on waterproof protection techniques.

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