This plan identifies the condition the client has and explains why a client needs an incontinence care plan, it will outline what medications they are taking and any treatment plan for the client. It will outline if a client is required to be toilet timed to avoid accidents and if the clients uses incontinence pads or needs a catheter.
The plan may include the collection of data on when the client has been incontinent, and their intake and output of fluids may need to be recorded. The plan may also indicate possible factors for the incontinence to help carers to address these triggers to help reduce the occurrence of the incontinence. (For Example: a client may not like to use a public toilet and will try to hold until they get home, may drink excess amounts of tea and coffee that have a diuretic effect.)
This plan can also help to identify possible reasons for the incontinence and can highlight other medical conditions. Such as Urinary Tract Infections, diabetes, kidney issues, or behaviour related incontinence.
Managing Incontinence
This plan identifies the condition the client has and explains why a client needs an incontinence care plan, it will outline what medications they are taking and any treatment plan for the client. It will outline if a client is required to be toilet timed to avoid accidents and if the clients uses incontinence pads or needs a catheter.
The plan may include the collection of data on when the client has been incontinent, and their intake and
output of fluids may need to be recorded. The plan may also indicate possible factors for the incontinence to help carers to address these triggers to help reduce the occurrence of the incontinence. (For Example: a client may not like to use a public toilet and will try to hold until they get home, may drink excess amounts of tea and coffee that have a diuretic effect.)
This plan can also help to identify possible reasons for the incontinence and can highlight other medical conditions. Such as Urinary Tract Infections, diabetes, kidney issues, or behaviour related incontinence.
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In the event of a medical emergency a client’s care plans and case management form an excellent resource for medical staff to treat a client. The care plans outline what care a client is currently receiving and a client’s medical history.
Contains Clients Intervention History
Plans document what treatments have been implemented for a client both their current interventions as well as past interventions. This assists medical and other specialists in determining a treatment plan for the client. It informs them on what worked for the client previously and what has not worked.
Enables Specialist Collaboration
By having the client’s care requirements documented it also provides the information to medical and other specialists on the other treatments a client may be receiving from another specialist. This means that all specialists are working collaboratively to provide the best quality of care for the client.
Helps with NDIS Claim
The care plans and data collection process are an excellent source of information that can be provided as supporting evidence for a claim under a client’s NDIS Plan.
Help Care Staff
It outlines the client’s current care requirements. It informs care staff on what conditions the client has and how they need to manage the client’s care.
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