No matter the starting point or the path ahead, we are ready to partner with you for seamless care.
Our bladder management care model is thoughtfully designed to support healthcare professionals and patients across the continuum of care. We have developed two complementary solutions — one for acute care and another for post-acute and home care settings — each integrating a support framework with a suite of products and services. These purpose-driven offerings are structured to address the distinct requirements of each care environment to best manage both clinical protocols and individualized patient experiences.
Navigating the Urological Care Continuum:
Connecting Care Settings, Stakeholders, and Patient Journeys
Preventative Care
Routine check-ups, screenings, immunizations, and health education to prevent illness and promote wellness.
Primary Care
Ongoing general medical care, management of chronic conditions, and first point of contact for new health issues.
Secondary Care
Specialized medical services such as diagnostics, consultations with specialists, and outpatient procedures.
Tertiary Care
Advanced, highly specialized care including complex surgeries, intensive care, and specialized treatments at major hospitals or centers.
Rehabilitation
Services such as physical, occupational, or speech therapy to restore function after illness, injury, or surgery.
Home Health Care
Medical or supportive care provided at home to assist with recovery and maintain independence.
Long-term Care
Ongoing support for individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities, often provided in assisted living, skilled nursing, or residential facilities.
Palliative and Hospice Care
Comfort-focused care for those with serious or terminal illnesses, emphasizing quality of life and symptom management.
Ongoing Support
Access to social services, mental health support, and patient navigation resources to maintain health and well-being.
Home Care
Patient/caregiver self-care in a home care setting.
Patient
An individual who receives medical care, treatment, or health services from healthcare professionals to address their health needs.
Caregiver
Provides essential support and assistance to individuals who need help with daily activities, including health management, and emotional well-being.
Integrated Delivery Network (IDN)
A network of healthcare providers that work together to provide coordinated care to patients — can include hospitals, clinics, physicians, and other healthcare facilities
Care Settings
A specific environment or facility-such as a hospital, clinic, or home where healthcare services are delivered to patients based on their medical needs.
Clinical Professional
An individual distinguished by education, training, licensure, recognized qualifications, and experience, enabling patient health — assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and/or management.
Healthcare Team
A collaborative group of medical professionals with diverse skills and expertise who work together to coordinate, deliver, and optimize comprehensive care.
Payor
Organization that covers the cost of healthcare services by collecting premiums, processing claims, and reimbursing providers for patient care
DMEPOS
Coordinates the ordering, delivery, and insurance or payment transactions for medically necessary equipment to healthcare facilities or a patient’s home.
Retail Health
The sale and distribution of prescribed medical devices directly to patients through accessible retail channels, where patients pay out-of-pocket for their devices rather than using insurance.
Healthcare Products
Items, devices, pharmaceuticals, biologicals, nutritionals, and related goods that are developed, regulated, and distributed to support the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of health conditions in patients.
Healthcare Manufacturer
Entity responsible for the design, development, production, packaging, labeling, and distribution of medical devices, ensuring that these products meet regulatory requirements and quality standards to guarantee safety and effectiveness throughout their lifecycle.
Explore Our Bladder Management Solutions
ACUTE CARE
Managing Foley Catheter Care at Home
If you had a Foley catheter placed during your hospital stay, our patient education page provides simple resources and step-by-step guidance to support safe care at home. Access videos, checklists, and tips on daily maintenance, spotting infection signs early, and best practices aligned with clinical guidelines.
- Aligns to CDC guidance for CAUTI prevention
- Comprehensive product offering, including indwelling trays and
alternatives - Education/training/implementation resources and services
POST ACUTE & HOME CARE
HR HealthCare® Urological Solution
The HR HealthCare Urological Solution provides a cohesive, coordinated, and connected experience that tackles the complexity of urological care across urology offices, specialty facilities, and at-home settings. Built on three interconnected pillars—high-quality urological products, a proprietary order processing platform, and comprehensive supply management services—this solution organizes and integrates critical elements to reduce confusion and streamline workflows. This approach helps healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers efficiently manage care and supplies, fostering clear communication
and seamless collaboration that ultimately enhances safety, satisfaction, and helps to improve outcomes.
- Wide range of high-quality intermittent, indwelling, and external
catheters and accessories - Proprietary Loop Care Platform to streamline order processing
- Personalized supply management through HR HealthCare Patient
Services



