A continence care plan is a document that tells everybody supporting a person what help they need to use the toilet. The plan also sets goals to be achieved.
An individualised care plan is written after the toileting habits and needs of the person have been assessed in a continence assessment. Information for the assessment comes from:
For more information on continence assessments, go to Continence assessments.
All continence care plans need to be reviewed regularly to make sure any changes are not missed. The plan should also be reviewed whenever the person's health or needs change, or if the plan stops working.
The plan isn't working if the person:
If the plan isn't working, the person's GP, a continence nurse advisor or other health care professional will need to review it.
Need more help? Call the National Continence Helpline on 18OO 33 OO 66 and talk to a continence nurse advisor.
A continence care plan:
A continence care plan:
A sign that a continence care plan isn't working is if:
A continence care plan should be reviewed:
This information is not a substitute for independent professional advice.