1/F, On Lok Yuen Building, 25 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
24 Hours Online

24/7 Professional Nursing Care Services
Social Welfare Department approved service units
Elderly Community Care Service Voucher (Community Voucher)
We provide professional urinary catheter (urinary tract) and nasogastric (gastric) tube care services. Registered nurses and trained care workers provide safe and comfortable catheter care at home or in residential care facilities to prevent infection and ensure the normal function of the catheter.
Catheterization care (urinary and throat care)
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Catheter replacement (male/female)
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Urine bag management and replacement
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Urethral cleaning and care
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Bladder irrigation
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Urinary Tract Infection Prevention Guide
Nasogastric tube care (gastro-throat care)
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Nasogastric tube replacement
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Feeding guidance and care
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Checking the position of the gastric tube
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Skin care around the stomach and throat
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Gastric juice monitoring and abnormality treatment
Other Services
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Pipeline care knowledge training (family members/caregivers)
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Emergency handling (pipeline blockage, falling off, etc.)
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Nutrition and water intake guidelines
Service Target
For patients who are unable to urinate on their own or have great difficulty urinating, or who are unable to eat orally, tube feeding is passed through a nasogastric tube into the stomach to provide the necessary nutrients.
Service Advantages
✅ Professional medical team: Services are provided by registered nurses and experienced nurses
✅ Safe and painless: Strictly adhere to aseptic operating procedures
✅ Home service: Can be arranged at home, nursing home or hospital
✅ Comprehensive guidance: Teach family members daily care skills
✅ Emergency support: Provide emergency handling services
FAQ
Q: How often does a urinary catheter/nasogastric tube need to be replaced?
A: Generally, urinary catheters are replaced every 2-4 weeks, and nasogastric tubes are replaced every 4-6 weeks. The actual situation needs to be adjusted according to the individual condition of the patient.
Q: How do you determine if a pipeline requires emergency treatment?
A: If the tube becomes dislocated, blocked, bleeding, or you experience abnormal pain or fever, you should contact a professional medical professional immediately.
Q: Can family members learn to take care of themselves?
A: We will provide professional training to guide family members to master basic nursing knowledge and emergency treatment methods.

