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Compact
Compact Toilet Paper, 2-Ply, Coreless - 1000 Sheets per Roll, 3.8 in x 4.05 in
Package Count: 36. Compact® Coreless 2-Ply Recycled Toilet Paper is specifically designed to increase capacity. Compact® Coreless Toilet Paper rolls fit a variety of dual-roll or high capacity 4-roll commercial toilet paper dispensing options or convert...
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Scott
Scott Toilet Paper, 2-Ply, Cored Roll - 4 x 4.05 in
Keep your bathroom supplied with Scott® Essential™ Standard Roll Toilet Paper. It's made to be soft, strong and absorbent for comfort along with reliable performance. Each of the 80 rolls of Scott® toilet paper has 550 sheets, providing an ample supply...
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Pacific Blue Select
Pacific Blue Select 2-Ply Toilet Tissue, Jumbo Continuous Roll, 1000 ft
Package Count: 8. Each jumbo-sized roll delivers an economical 1000 ft of tissue, which means reduced maintenance time and greater customer satisfaction by decreasing the chances of run-out during peak times.Reliable performing jumbo jr. bathroom tissue...
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Kleenex
Cottonelle Professional Toilet Paper, 2-Ply, Cored Roll - 4 in x 4 in
This superior quality bath tissue is a good choice for upscale restrooms in a variety of environments, including hospitality and guest rooms, restaurants, retail, small businesses and much more. Each white bulk toilet paper roll is individually wrapped...
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Scott
Scott Professional Toilet Paper, 1-Ply, Cored Roll - 4 in x 4.1 in
Supply a commercial restroom or your home with this Scott® Essential™ Standard Roll Toilet Paper. Its strong, absorbent and soft material does the job thoroughly and consistently. Each roll of this Scott® one-ply toilet paper has 1,210 sheets, providing...
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Angel Soft
Angel Soft Professional Toilet Paper, 2-Ply, Cored Roll - 4 in x 4.05 in
Angel Soft® Ultra Professional Series toilet paper provides the quality softness and absorbency you expect at home. It has an embossed design and 2-ply construction that makes it thick, soft and strong to provide added comfort. White Angel Soft® toilet...
$109.36 -
Scott
Scott Essential JRT Toilet Tissue, 2-Ply Non-Perforated Toilet Paper
Package Count: 12. Scott Essential 1000 2-ply Jumbo Toilet Paper Roll is a reliable and practical choice for your restroom. One roll of this high-capacity tissue is 1,000 feet long and equals nearly five standard rolls. This large toilet paper roll is...
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Compact
Compact Toilet Paper, 2-Ply, Coreless Roll - 3 4/5 in x 4 1/20 in
Package Count: 18. Compact® Coreless 2-Ply Recycled Toilet Paper is specifically designed to increase capacity. Compact® Coreless Toilet Paper rolls fit a variety of dual-roll or high capacity 4-roll commercial toilet paper dispensing options or convert...
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McKesson
McKesson LUMEON Manual Blood Pressure Monitor, Inflation Pump and Cuff
Cuff Size: Child Color: Green Precision-crafted 300mmHg manometer exceeds industry standards Extended scaleplate graduation marks reduce parallax for easier viewing from virtually any angle Nylon cuff with comprehensive marking system helps to prevent...
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Pharma-C-Wipes
Pharma-C Hydrogen Peroxide Skin Wipe - First Aid Antiseptic Towelette
Pop-top canister with pull through domed lid, they are easy to use and store 0.03 strength
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McKesson
McKesson Antiseptic Skin Cleanser, 4% Chlorhexidine Gluconate
McKesson Antiseptic Skin Cleanser is used for skin prep, wound cleansing, and hand wash. It reduces the number of microorganisms on the skin for personal care.Reduces the number of microorganisms on the skin and prevents skin infection Used for skin...
As low as $8.41 -
McKesson
McKesson Povidone-Iodine Swabsticks, First Aid Antiseptic, Sterile
McKesson Povidone Iodine 10 percent Strength, One-Count, Individual Packet Impregnated Swabsticks act as a germicide and topical antiseptic. Typically used to clean an area of skin before an injection, the povidone iodine swabsticks are also applied to...
As low as $14.79
Caregiver Essentials
Caregiver Essentials
There’s no manual for being a caregiver — at least not if you’re caring for someone close to you. Your needs as a caregiver will be as unique as the person you’re caring for and may vary from day to day. There are, however, some essential items that most caregivers should have on hand.
Everyday Items
You might not think of it as a caregiving tool, but your smartphone can literally be a lifesaver — just make sure that a charger is part of your kit. Other everyday items every carer should have are an address book or contact list with important numbers like healthcare providers and a pocket calendar or planner for writing down appointments.
Medication and Related Items
Keep a list of all medications your patient is taking so you have it handy for medical professionals. If the list is long, consider printing it out and keeping several copies on hand. A medication schedule/checklist can also be helpful, as can a pill organizer.
Everyday Items
You might not think of it as a caregiving tool, but your smartphone can literally be a lifesaver — just make sure that a charger is part of your kit. Other everyday items every carer should have are an address book or contact list with important numbers like healthcare providers and a pocket calendar or planner for writing down appointments.
Vitals Kit
While it might not be part of your routine, there may be situations where taking vitals might be helpful or even essential. Keeping the basics such as a thermometer, blood pressure monitor, stethoscope, and pulse oximeter in your medicine chest is a wise idea.
And, of course, if the person you’re caring for has diabetes, a glucose monitoring system is necessary. If your vitals kit includes a mercury thermometer, be sure to include a mercury spill kit in case of breakage.
Protective and Sanitizing Equipment
PPE, gowns, hand sanitizer, wipes — both disinfectant and personal care types — belong in every caregiver’s tool kit. Travel-sized bottles of hand sanitizer can be comfortably carried in a pocket or purse, or opt for a countertop pump bottle. If you are using sanitizer many times during the day, you might consider installing a refillable dispenser.
First Aid Kit
Every household should own a first aid kit. First aid kits typically contain antiseptic wipes, bandages and gauze pads, medical tape, antibiotic ointment, burn cream, eyewash, and other items you may need to treat minor wounds. Make sure you know where your first aid kit is located, and restock any items that get used.
Incontinence Products
While not every caregiver will need them, staying well-stocked is a must if you’re caring for someone who is incontinent or who has the occasional accident. So ensure that you have on hand not only their preferred product, such as disposable underwear, but also a change of clothes, bed protectors, and a change of bedding.
Rinse-Free Personal Care Items
Even if the person you’re caring for is capable of bathing, there may be days when they — or you — are simply not up to the task of a bath or a shower. On days like these, dry shampoos, leave-in conditioners, and rinse-free body wash are a great way to keep up with personal hygiene without the physical stress of getting into and out of the shower or tub.
Being a caregiver is rewarding but can be overwhelming, too. Having the right tools in your caregiving toolkit can reduce the stress involved in this challenging relationship. For all your caregiver essentials, visit SimplyMedical today.
There’s no manual for being a caregiver — at least not if you’re caring for someone close to you. Your needs as a caregiver will be as unique as the person you’re caring for and may vary from day to day. There are, however, some essential items that most caregivers should have on hand.
Everyday Items
You might not think of it as a caregiving tool, but your smartphone can literally be a lifesaver — just make sure that a charger is part of your kit. Other everyday items every carer should have are an address book or contact list with important numbers like healthcare providers and a pocket calendar or planner for writing down appointments.
Medication and Related Items
Keep a list of all medications your patient is taking so you have it handy for medical professionals. If the list is long, consider printing it out and keeping several copies on hand. A medication schedule/checklist can also be helpful, as can a pill organizer.
Everyday Items
You might not think of it as a caregiving tool, but your smartphone can literally be a lifesaver — just make sure that a charger is part of your kit. Other everyday items every carer should have are an address book or contact list with important numbers like healthcare providers and a pocket calendar or planner for writing down appointments.
Vitals Kit
While it might not be part of your routine, there may be situations where taking vitals might be helpful or even essential. Keeping the basics such as a thermometer, blood pressure monitor, stethoscope, and pulse oximeter in your medicine chest is a wise idea.
And, of course, if the person you’re caring for has diabetes, a glucose monitoring system is necessary. If your vitals kit includes a mercury thermometer, be sure to include a mercury spill kit in case of breakage.
Protective and Sanitizing Equipment
PPE, gowns, hand sanitizer, wipes — both disinfectant and personal care types — belong in every caregiver’s tool kit. Travel-sized bottles of hand sanitizer can be comfortably carried in a pocket or purse, or opt for a countertop pump bottle. If you are using sanitizer many times during the day, you might consider installing a refillable dispenser.
First Aid Kit
Every household should own a first aid kit. First aid kits typically contain antiseptic wipes, bandages and gauze pads, medical tape, antibiotic ointment, burn cream, eyewash, and other items you may need to treat minor wounds. Make sure you know where your first aid kit is located, and restock any items that get used.
Incontinence Products
While not every caregiver will need them, staying well-stocked is a must if you’re caring for someone who is incontinent or who has the occasional accident. So ensure that you have on hand not only their preferred product, such as disposable underwear, but also a change of clothes, bed protectors, and a change of bedding.
Rinse-Free Personal Care Items
Even if the person you’re caring for is capable of bathing, there may be days when they — or you — are simply not up to the task of a bath or a shower. On days like these, dry shampoos, leave-in conditioners, and rinse-free body wash are a great way to keep up with personal hygiene without the physical stress of getting into and out of the shower or tub.
Being a caregiver is rewarding but can be overwhelming, too. Having the right tools in your caregiving toolkit can reduce the stress involved in this challenging relationship. For all your caregiver essentials, visit SimplyMedical today.