Dementia Catheter Care – Small actions. Big impact.

Globally it is estimated that over 46 million people suffer with dementia, with over 9 million new cases diagnosed each year.

Ugo Catheter Valve User Guide

The symptoms of dementia may include:

  • Difficulty remembering events that have happened recently
  • Difficulty making decisions
  • Difficulty carrying out a sequence of tasks
  • Difficulty recognising people
  • Mixing up words and phrases
  • Problems with spatial awareness and judging distances
  • Losing track of days or dates
  • Confusion about location
  • Rapid and extreme changes in mood

Dementia is a complex condition, where the severity of symptoms can vary day-to-day. As the condition progresses, the symptoms tend to become more severe, making simple daily tasks challenging and sometimes dangerous.

Catheter care and dementia

Caring for someone with dementia and a urinary catheter can be extremely challenging. The confusion associated with the disease can cause them to pull at or pull out their catheter, causing injury and possible infection.

Optimum Medical’s action to support individuals with dementia and their carers is to provide clear, easy to understand user guides with all products in our Ugo Urology range. The user guides have been carefully written and illustrated to ensure that patients and carers can understand and follow the instructions to install and remove their Ugo Urology fixation or drainage device securely and comfortably.

Our friendly customer care advisors can be contacted directly on +44 (0) 113 263 3849 to answer any questions related to our Ugo Urology range.

By 2050 it is estimated that over 130 million people globally will be living with dementia, so it is what we do now that will help pave the way for a dementia-friendly future.