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Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center Product Catalog Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center Product Catalog Extending Our Commitment to Your Care from Hospital to Home Focus on Your Recovery, Not Shopping Carolina Care at Home coordinates everything you need for your home care so you arrive home as comfortable and stress free as possible. We coordinate the support and supplies you need before you leave our care. This includes medications through the pharmacy, self-care products and supplies through the convenience center and home care and hospice services through UNC Home Health. We eliminate the frustration of running around from store to store, calling multiple home care services and coordinating the purchase and installation of home medical equipment. Specialty Services Carolina Care at Home takes the hassle out of home care so you can focus on your recovery. Carolina Care at Home is the extended Focus: commitment to assist with your home care needs UNC Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Network: so you can focus on your recovery. • Discharge Medication • Take home supplies • Hospital Bedside: if you are unable to stop by • Concierge the center we will work with your nurse, utilizing the shopping catalog and payment UNC Home Health Services: options to deliver your equipment to your • Nursing, rehabilitation, hospice, home bedside. infusion • Curbside to your Vehicle: on your date of discharge we will meet you at the lobby and Ensuring follow-up needs are met assist with your equipment to your vehicle • Specialty Order/prepaid orders will arrive within 48 hours and can be shipped directly to It’s simple, with Carolina Care at Home, your home. you get exactly what you need before you return home. Upon order taking we will discuss the options that best fit your needs and comfort. Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 M O N I T O R I N G Blood Pressure Monitors Thermometer Digital Flex • 9 second reading Also Available: Probe Covers Available : • Omron Digital Large Cuff • Omron Digital Wrist • Omron 7 Series • Omron Digital Arm Temple • Non-Invasive • Awake or Asleep Pacifier • Musical reading • BPA Free • Omron Ear Pedi’s • Self-Taking Kit • IntelliTemp • PediaPal-Child Size • Talking Self Taking Blood Thermometer Pressure Kit Stethoscope Pedometer Pulse Oximeter Omron Omron Stethoscope • Hip Sensor Drive • Black • Measures Steps • Fingertip Pulse • Blue • 7-Day Memory • Checks Blood Oxygen • Resets at Midnight and Heart Rate Scales emWave2 Omron Heart Math • Fat Loss w/ Scale Monitor Health-o-meter • Portable and convenient way to • Measures weight, body fat % • Digital Scale reduce stress, balance emotions and BMI • Super Bright and increase performance. • Weight Capacity 330 lbs. • Weight Capacity 300lbs. • Use as a resilience device and measure your coherence levels and heart rate variability. Also Available: Books • Transforming Anxiety • Transforming Stress • Transforming Depression • Transforming Anger Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 C O M P R E S S I O N Compressions Garments Lymphedema Glove Trained/Certified Fitters • Full finger • Fingerless Isotoner Therapeutic Gloves Stocking Donner It Stays-Self Adhesive • Medical Compressive Arm Sleeve Compression Stockings T.E.D. Anti-Embolism Stockings • Knee • Closed Toe • Thigh • Open Toe • Pantyhose • Maternity hose • Knee Length • Closed Toe • Comfort • Small • Motion • Medium Fitted for perfect Sizing • Patriot • Large • Assure • X-Large • Plus-Mediven Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 D I A B E T I C C A R E Insulin Protector On the Go Organizer Daily Journal Medic Alert Bracelet • Stainless Steel • Refreezable Icepack • Pocket Size • 12 hr. Refreezable Cooler • Soft case • Belt Loop/Hand Strap Rejuvenating Cream True2go Meter Lancets • World’s Smallest • 100 Sterile Meter • 28 Gauge • 10 Test Strips Included • 4 seconds results Dermal Therapy Dermal Therapy • Deep Penetrating • Fragrance Free • 2 fl.oz. • Non greasy • 3.5 fl.oz Alcohol Swabs Sharp Container • Air-tight seal • 100 CT • 100 Sterile Diabeti-Derm • 28 Gauge • Fast Acting Diabetic Shampoo • Contains L-Arginine HCI • Soothing • 4 oz. Glucerna Snack GoLightly Sugar Free Glucose SensiFoot Shakes Candy Tablets Diabetic Sock • • Butterscotch Raspberry • • Fruit Chews Orange • • Choc Mint Grape • Fudge Rolls • Dex4 Raspberry • 4/4oz cans • Lemon • Dex4 Orange • 140 calories • Chocolates • Dex4 Grape • Dex4 Watermelon • Chocolate • Starlight Mints • Crew Cut • Dex4 Liquid Blast • Pre-Order • S-L Required • Black Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 C U S H I O N S Child Neck Support Travel Pillow Bed Wedge • Blue • Memory Foam • Pink • Washable Cover • 7” w/cover • 10” w/cover • 12” w/cover Lumbar Support McKenzie Super Roll McKenzie Cervical (Lumbar) Roll • High quality memory foam • Non-wrinkle • Low density foam • Removable Washable Cover • Moisture Wicking • Removable Washable Cover Cradle Foam Knee Separator Foam Cushion Abduction Pillow Positioner (Ring Cushion) • 14” • Removable Washable Cover • 16” • Adjustable secure strap • Inflatable • Immobilizes legs • W/Cover • Hospital Approved Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 S U P P O R T S Back Support Abdominal Lumbar Support Cervical Collar Tennis Elbow Support Criss- Cross Support Bandit Elbow Ankle Brace Elastic Knee Kneed It Universal Knee Support Lace-up Support Knee Support Support Padded Finger Universal Universal Thumb Universal Wrist Brace Splint Ankle Support Stabilizer Wrist Wrap Stabilizer • Right Hand • Small • Left Hand • Medium • Large Elastic Elbow Elastic Ankle Universal Elastic Supports come in Support Support Arm Sling Bandages various sizes: • Universal • Small • Medium • Large • XL • 2”, 3”, 4” • 3” Adhesive Bandage Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 P A I N R E L I E F Bed Buddy Wraps & Warmers • 90 Seconds to heat! • Microwavable • 1 hour of Moist Heat • Body Wrap ( neck & • Hand Warmers • Joint Wraps shoulders) • Herbal Therapy Hands and Neck Wrap • Neck wrap Heat Wraps • Neck/Shoulder • Back/Hip • Hot & Cold Pack • Back Wrap • Sinus Relief • Foot Warmers C O L D P A C K S Reusable Nice & Hot Reusable Ice Bag Back Pad Therapeutic Wrap Cold Pack Ice it Ice it Fast Freeze Fast Freeze Neck Pack Pack Pain Gel Cold Sleeve • Small • Medium • Large Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 H O M E S A F E T Y Uplift Seat Wander Door Loop Scissors Rocker Knife Assist Alarm • Ranges up to 100 feet • Hydraulic lift raises or • • Comfortable wooden handle Chime or vibrate • Self-opening handles lowers person to or from • Detect movement when • Stainless steel blade chair door or window is opened. • Rocking motion for easy cutting Talking Food Door Knob Over Bed Table Walker Tray Scale Extender • Weighs food in grams or • Converts any standard door ounces knob into a door lever • Tray slides forward for easy • Hold up to 6lbs 10oz allowing complete access to • Adjustable to fit over table walking Also Available: Food Timer keyholes or chair • Cut out area for cups/drinks • 5” Extension Handle Car Caddie Seat Belt Helper Leg Lifter Sock Aid • Easy Install • Adjustable Length • Easy Install • Supports 250 lbs. • Adjustable Length • Supports 250 lbs. Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 A I D S F O R D A I L Y L I V I N G Sure-grip 4 Piece Utensil Holders Foam Tubing Inner Lip Plate Utensil Set Owl Timer Set Includes • • Fork • SM/MD 7/8 Tan 6pk • • Knife • LG/SL 1 1/8 Blue 6pk • • Teaspoon 1/18 Red 6pk • Tablespoon Insulated Cup Home Ranger Block Crayons Hip Kit Shoulder Pulley • 8 oz. • With lid • • Stackable learning and Over the door strap • 4 piece kit (sock aid, long • development Molded rubber coated handle shoe horn, reaching aid, handles long handle bath brush) Long Handle ezGrabber Dressing Reaching Long Handle Back Bath Brush Stick Aid Shoe Horn Scratcher • 32” • C Hook • Locking • Alum Feature • 27” • Bamboo • Plastic 18” • Curved • Metal 27” • Round • Ez slide 24” Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 A I D S F O R D A I L Y L I V I N G Deluxe Patient Lighted Thera Putty Pedal Exerciser Bib Magnifier • 18x34 • Machine Wash • Yellow-Soft • 3x Magnifier Also Available: • Red-Med Soft • Terrycloth Patient Bib • Green-Med • Adjustable Resistance • 18x30 Ergonomic Hand Exercise Pulley Thera-Band Hand Exerciser Exerciser Resistance Bands • Yellow • Blue • Beginners Kit • Red • Black • Resistance Bands • Traction Cord • Advance Kit • Green • Padded handle Elastic Inspection Multi Opener Eye Patch Shoelaces Mirror Can easily open • White • Acrylic • Large jar lids • Concave shape • Black • Flexible • Screw caps • Soft • 10” shaft • Tab tops cans • Elastic • Bottle caps Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 M O B I L I T Y Cane Walker Wheels Gait Belt Wheelchair Gloves • Small • 50” • Medium • • 3” Fixed Sturdy • Large • 5” Fixed • X-Large • Adjustable length Cane/Walker Tips and Glides Walker Bags Crutch Cover • 1” Black • 1 1/8” # 20720 • 3/4” Black • Auto 1 1/8” # 200721 • 5/8“ Black • 7/8” Black • Walker 1 1/8” Walker Baskets • Saddle Bags • Canvas Bags • Variety of colors/styles • Included tray holder • Velcro straps • Canvas Basket • Sheepskin • Comfortable & Soft Cup Holder Transfer Board Walker Pads Wheelchair Pads • Wheelchair • Hardwood • Walker • 8x30 • Two ply cushioning • Coccyx 18x16x3 • Supports 250 lbs. • Hook and loop closure • Square 1” 18x16x3 Carolina Care at Home Convenience Center For Questions, Information or To Order: 919.445.5597 B A T H S A F E T Y Folding Bath Bench Bath Bench w/ Bath Bench Transfer Padded Arms w/ Back Bath Bench • Folds for Storage and • Stainless Steel • Stainless Steel Transport • Adjustable legs • Adjustable Arms and Legs • Extra wide base provides • Removable Back • Removable back increased stability • Carry Case • • Padded Arms 400 lb.
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