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Hospice Care Supplies

Hospice supplies are used to maximize comfort and manage symptoms for patients with terminal illness. They include medical equipment and consumables that ease pain, aid mobility and maintain safety and hygiene in home or inpatient hospice settings. Key categories are adjustable beds and pressure-relief devices; pain-management and medication-delivery tools; breathing aids (oxygen, suction); wound-care supplies; and personal care products (incontinence aids, hygiene).

  • Hospital bed & positioning aids: Hospice typically provides an adjustable hospital-style bed and special mattress or cushions. These beds allow the head, feet or entire frame to be raised, relieving pressure on joints and improving respiratory effort. Pressure-redistribution mattresses and pillows further prevent bedsores. Over-bed tables, side rails or trapeze handles enable safe re-positioning and make eating or reaching items easier. (For example, 78% of hometowns use side-rail and rail organizers for patient convenience.)
  • Pain management & medications: Controlling pain is a primary goal. Hospice supplies include prescription analgesics (opioids) and the devices to administer them. Nurses often set up infusion pumps or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) devices so that morphine or other comfort medications flow continuously or on demand. Oral pain pills and anti-nausea drugs are provided in easy-to-administer forms (pill organizers, liquid syringes, etc.). All of these supplies ensure that pain and other symptoms (e.g. nausea, anxiety) can be treated promptly
  • Oxygen & respiratory aids: Breathlessness is common in end-stage illness. Hospice supplies include portable oxygen tanks or concentrators with tubing and masks/cannulas to deliver steady oxygen to the patient. Portable suction machines and catheters are also used to clear mucus or saliva from the airway if the patient cannot cough effectively. These respiratory supplies help make breathing more comfortable and safe as the illness progresses.

  • Wound & skin care: Patients bedridden in hospice are prone to skin breakdown. Supplies such as sterile dressings, bandages, adhesive tapes and barrier creams are used to treat and cover pressure ulcers or surgical wounds. Gentle skin cleansers and liquid barrier ointments keep skin healthy. Pressure-relief mattresses and mattress overlays (as mentioned above) also fall into this category by preventing new wounds. Proper wound care products reduce pain and infection risk, contributing to comfort.

  • Incontinence & hygiene aids: Many hospice patients have limited mobility and may lose bladder/bowel control. Clinicians use adult briefs, diaper pads, underpads and bedpans or bedside commodes to maintain cleanliness and skin integrity. Disposable wipes, no-rinse bathing wipes and gentle shampoo caps allow caregivers to clean the patient easily. Mouth swabs and moisturizing products prevent dry mouth. All these supplies ensure the patient remains clean, dry and comfortable, preserving dignity in final days.

Each hospice supply is aimed at comfort and dignity. For instance, an adjustable hospital bed (and pressure mattress) prevents painful pressure sores and helps the patient breathe easier, oxygen equipment reduces dyspnea, and incontinence products keep the skin healthy. In sum, these supplies allow caregivers to manage pain, respiratory distress, wounds and daily needs so that the patient’s final days are as peaceful and comfortable as possible.

  • Foley Catheter Two-Way Silicone Coated, essential for bladder management and comfortable, reliable urological care.
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    $ 1.79

    Foley Catheter Two-Way, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 24 French Sizes, Sterile

    A Foley catheter two-way is a type of indwelling urinary catheter commonly used in medical settings to drain urine from the bladder when a person c...

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  • Closed Circuit Foley Catheter Tray ensures sterile setup, enhancing urological care and patient safety in healthcare settings.
    Sale 40%
    Original price $ 12.95
    Current price $ 7.80

    Closed Circuit Foley Catheter Tray with 14fr Catheter, Drainage Bag Attached

    The Closed Circuit Foley Catheter Tray is a helpful medical device used to collect urine samples in patients with urinary incontinence and retentio...

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  • Buy Dale Medical Dale Foley Catheter Holder  online at Mountainside Medical Equipment
    Sale 19%
    Original price $ 7.99
    Current price $ 6.50

    Dale Foley Catheter Holder

    A Foley Catheter Holder is a device that is used to securely hold a catheter in place. It is often placed around the patient's waist and is made fr...

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  • Catheter Insertion Tray 30cc Prefilled Syringe without Foley. Number: 76000
    Sale 38%
    Original price $ 6.95
    Current price $ 4.29

    Catheter Insertion Tray 30cc Prefilled Syringe without Foley

    Foley Catheter Tray with prefilled 30cc syringe of sterile water is a sterile, latex free catheter tray used to clean and replace a foley catheter....

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  • Silver Coated Foley Catheter
    Sale 29%
    Original price $ 25.80
    Current price $ 18.29

    Bardex Infection Control Foley Catheter with Hydrogel Silver Coating

    Bardex foley catheter with Hydrogel silver coating is a type of urinary catheter that is used to drain urine from the bladder. The catheter has a s...

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  • Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 16 Fr. Catheter, designed for sterile insertion, infection control, and urology care.
    Sale 40%
    Original price $ 12.95
    Current price $ 7.80

    Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 16 Fr. Catheter & Drainage Bag Attached

    Introducing the Dynarex Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 16 Fr. Catheter & Drainage Bag Attached – a meticulously engineered solution des...

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  • Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 18 Fr. Catheter for sterile insertion, infection prevention, and urology precision.
    Sale 40%
    Original price $ 12.95
    Current price $ 7.80

    Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 18 Fr. Catheter & Drainage Bag Attached

    Introducing the Dynarex Closed System Foley Catheter Tray with 18 Fr. Catheter & Drainage Bag Attached – a meticulously engineered solution des...

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  • Buy Bard Medical Bardex Red Rubber Foley Catheter Coated with Silver Hydrogel  online at Mountainside Medical Equipment
    Sale 9%
    Original price $ 49.95
    Current price $ 45.60

    Bardex Red Rubber Foley Catheter Coated with Silver Hydrogel 16 French

    Bard Bardex Lubricath Two-Way Tiemann Model Red Foley Catheter With 5cc Balloon Capacity provides for smoother insertion and enhanced patient comfo...

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Hospice Care Supplies

Hospice supplies are used to maximize comfort and manage symptoms for patients with terminal illness. They include medical equipment and consumables that ease pain, aid mobility and maintain safety and hygiene in home or inpatient hospice settings. Key categories are adjustable beds and pressure-relief devices; pain-management and medication-delivery tools; breathing aids (oxygen, suction); wound-care supplies; and personal care products (incontinence aids, hygiene).

  • Hospital bed & positioning aids: Hospice typically provides an adjustable hospital-style bed and special mattress or cushions. These beds allow the head, feet or entire frame to be raised, relieving pressure on joints and improving respiratory effort. Pressure-redistribution mattresses and pillows further prevent bedsores. Over-bed tables, side rails or trapeze handles enable safe re-positioning and make eating or reaching items easier. (For example, 78% of hometowns use side-rail and rail organizers for patient convenience.)
  • Pain management & medications: Controlling pain is a primary goal. Hospice supplies include prescription analgesics (opioids) and the devices to administer them. Nurses often set up infusion pumps or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) devices so that morphine or other comfort medications flow continuously or on demand. Oral pain pills and anti-nausea drugs are provided in easy-to-administer forms (pill organizers, liquid syringes, etc.). All of these supplies ensure that pain and other symptoms (e.g. nausea, anxiety) can be treated promptly
  • Oxygen & respiratory aids: Breathlessness is common in end-stage illness. Hospice supplies include portable oxygen tanks or concentrators with tubing and masks/cannulas to deliver steady oxygen to the patient. Portable suction machines and catheters are also used to clear mucus or saliva from the airway if the patient cannot cough effectively. These respiratory supplies help make breathing more comfortable and safe as the illness progresses.

  • Wound & skin care: Patients bedridden in hospice are prone to skin breakdown. Supplies such as sterile dressings, bandages, adhesive tapes and barrier creams are used to treat and cover pressure ulcers or surgical wounds. Gentle skin cleansers and liquid barrier ointments keep skin healthy. Pressure-relief mattresses and mattress overlays (as mentioned above) also fall into this category by preventing new wounds. Proper wound care products reduce pain and infection risk, contributing to comfort.

  • Incontinence & hygiene aids: Many hospice patients have limited mobility and may lose bladder/bowel control. Clinicians use adult briefs, diaper pads, underpads and bedpans or bedside commodes to maintain cleanliness and skin integrity. Disposable wipes, no-rinse bathing wipes and gentle shampoo caps allow caregivers to clean the patient easily. Mouth swabs and moisturizing products prevent dry mouth. All these supplies ensure the patient remains clean, dry and comfortable, preserving dignity in final days.

Each hospice supply is aimed at comfort and dignity. For instance, an adjustable hospital bed (and pressure mattress) prevents painful pressure sores and helps the patient breathe easier, oxygen equipment reduces dyspnea, and incontinence products keep the skin healthy. In sum, these supplies allow caregivers to manage pain, respiratory distress, wounds and daily needs so that the patient’s final days are as peaceful and comfortable as possible.

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