Skilled
Nursing Facilities Revolutionize Care for Incontinent
Residents
BladderScan®
Gets Rave Reviews from Wellspring Innovative Solutions
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The
BladderScan® is "the best thing
since sliced bread," according to Mary Ann Kehoe,
RN. Kehoe is the executive director of Wellspring Innovative
Solutions, an alliance of eleven skilled nursing facilities
in the state of Wisconsin. Out of dedication to improving
resident care, Mary Ann Kehoe, Leslie Wooldridge, and
the other members of team at Wellspring Innovative Solutions
instituted a comprehensive incontinence program using
the BladderScan® several years ago. According
to Leslie Wooldridge, a geriatric nurse practitioner
and the co-owner of the Wellspring program, Wellspring
was the first group to purchase BladderScan®
for use in the long-term care setting. The Wellspring
BladderScan® program was a success, and
set a new standard for the care of incontinent nursing
home residents.
Incontinence
Reduced, Unnecessary Catheterization Eliminated
Incontinence
has a profoundly negative impact on nursing home residents'
quality of life, causing them shame and embarrassment.
A significant amount of staff time is also required
to clean up after each incontinent episode. As part
of Wellspring's new program, the BladderScan®
dramatically reduced incontinence among the alliance's
1,100 residents. Kehoe explained, "In 1998, we
prevented about 256,000 incontinent episodes based on
gathering quarterly data on our residents who were incontinent.
We know this because we compared net episodes from the
year before [when the BladderScan® had
yet to be introduced]."
In
the past, many Wellspring residents with bladder dysfunction
were placed upon timed intermittent catheterization
programs. Because the BladderScan® noninvasively
measures the amount of urine in the bladder, there is
no longer any need for physicians at Wellspring facilities
to order that catheterization be routinely performed
at intervals of several hours. Catheterizations are
performed only as needed based on actual bladder volume,
as measured by the BladderScan®. "Because
of the BladderScan®, we know when people
really need to be catheterized, so people aren't catheterized
on a toileting schedule anymore," said Wooldridge.
Cost
Savings Realized
Wellspring
realized substantial cost savings in nursing time, medication,
and incontinence supplies, thanks to the BladderScan®.
By eliminating unnecessary catheterization, BladderScan®
use reduced the need for catheterization kits and for
antibiotics to treat catheter-related infections. Savings
in nurse aide time were perhaps the most significant
for Wellspring. Wellspring administrators estimate that
the new incontinence program saved nearly one million
dollars throughout the alliance in nurse aide time alone.
Kehoe explained, "If you take somebody in a wheelchair
to the bathroom, it takes eight minutes to get them
there. By contrast, if there is an incontinent episode
it takes twenty-two minutes to clean and tidy up."
In addition to lowering the cost of care, the reduction
of incontinence leaves nursing staff with more time
to deal with their residents' other needs.
Staff
Satisfaction Increased
Wellspring
unexpectedly discovered that BladderScan®
use improved the working conditions for nursing staff.
Kehoe explained that staff members are happier when
there is less incontinence. Furthermore, because the
BladderScan® is noninvasive and easy-to-use,
it is a more pleasant alternative to catheterization
for both staff and residents. "One great thing
about the BladderScan® is that it's user
friendly," Leslie Wooldridge said. "We teach
everyone to use it." Wellspring now trains all
staff members who interact closely with residents on
a daily basis in BladderScan® use. Wellspring
has even incorporated the BladderScan®
into a new clinical education video used to orient new
employees and train staff, including not only nursing
and restorative staff, but also housekeepers, nurse
aides, laundry staff, and others.
Quality
of Life Improved
Most
importantly, the Wellspring incontinence program improved
residents' daily lives. Kehoe said the BladderScan®
preserves the dignity of elderly residents by providing
a noninvasive alternative to catheterization. "Catheterization
is an invasion of privacy," she explained. "It
causes infections and infections have to be treated
with medication. It takes a lot of staff time to track
a urinary tract infection. It takes a lot of supplies
and documentation too." The BladderScan®
can also be used for rehabilitation and bladder retraining.
Kehoe summarized some of the benefits of the BladderScan®,
which:
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Is
great for biofeedback, and can help residents to
retrain their bladders to hold more urine; |
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Can
be used during sleep so that bladder volume can
be monitored without disturbing or awakening residents;
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Takes
only 10 seconds to use; |
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Preserves
residents' dignity and improves their quality of
life. |
Wellspring
Incontinence Program Sets New Standard of Care
The
problem of incontinence is widespread. It occurs in
approximately 50% of nursing home residents and is the
second leading cause of institutionalization among the
elderly, according to AHCPR (Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research) reports. Thanks to the dedication
and innovation of Kehoe, Wooldridge, and the Wellspring
team, incontinence has been significantly reduced among
the alliance's 1,100 residents, and the quality of life
for both staff and residents has been dramatically improved.
Wellspring Innovative Solutions has set the precedent
for a new and higher standard of care for incontinent
nursing home residents, and created a useful model for
other extended care facilities.
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