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While we will aim to return your contact as soon as possible, please be aware there may be a delay before we can do so. If you are unable to reach us and the call is urgent, please contact your GP, District Nurse or 111.
Our Stoma Care Departments provide care, advice and support to patients who are having bowel or urology surgery and will have a stoma formed.
Our dedicated team of specialist nurses provide highly skilled, patient-centred care and aim to:
Stoma care nurses see all elective patients prior to stoma (or potential stoma) forming surgery.
We offer counselling, provide necessary literature and we also mark the abdomen with a site marking pen in preparation for surgery. This will give our patients the opportunity to ask questions and hopefully dispel any preconceptions or anxieties.
Stoma care nurses provide post-operative care to in-patients. We focus on teaching self-management of your stoma, advising on the choice and use of appliances, and skin care so that you are confident before you go home.
Post-discharge, the stoma care nurses provide follow-up for all stoma patients. This includes, telephone calls, ad hoc appointments, routine clinic appointments and in some cases home visits.
In clinics, our stoma care nurses can check the stoma and skin health, review equipment and address any problems with any aspect of life with a stoma.
Anyone can contact us for advice on ongoing care.
The UHD stoma care pathway is as follows:
1st appointment – 7-10 days post discharge
2nd appointment - 2-3 weeks
3rd appointment - 6 weeks
4th appointment - 3 months
5th appointment - 6 months
Further appointments will be patient initiated as required.
Within our team we also have our amazing ostomate volunteers who can talk with you about all aspects of life with a stoma. If at any point you feel talking to one of our volunteers would be beneficial for you, please let us know.
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CUPID provides informal get-togethers for patients, their partners and friends, for support and to share information.
UHD sessions are held at:
The Lounge Room, Longfleet Baptist Church, 138 Wimborne Road, Poole, BH15 2EX
Co-ordinator: Jenny Pipe
For details regarding CUPID please contact us.
The Colostomy Association
The Colostomy Association is a dedicated charity that represents the interests of people living with a colostomy. It provides advisory literature, a magazine and website.
Website: www.colostomyassociation.org.uk
The IA – ileostomy and internal pouch support group
The IA is a national support group run by, and for, people with an ileostomy or internal pouch. It provides advisory services through its website, leaflets, its magazine and local group meetings.
Website: www.iasupport.org
The Urostomy Association
The Urostomy Association is a national support group for people with a urostomy or other form of urinary diversion. It provides support and advice through its website, leaflets and its magazine.
Website: www.urostomyassociation.org.uk