
Tide Laundry Detergent 100 oz - 1 Each
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Having the right supplies on hand to help maintain a safe, hygienic, and odor controlled environment is important for both caregivers and care recipients.
Caregiver protection supplies can support many situations, like:
Provide your loved one with a safe and sanitary environment with routine cleaning to:
At Carewell, we want to assist caregivers in providing a clean and healthy environment, and having these items on hand can help save time and energy, so they can focus on connecting with their loved one and promoting a peaceful environment.
Gloves are necessary for caregiver protection because they provide a physical barrier between the caregiver and recipient to:
Paper towels are a great tool for caregivers in a variety of settings. These disposable towels make a great option for caregivers to:
When providing care, controlling smells can be done by ensuring that the environment is kept clean and free of debris. This includes routine cleaning of floors, walls, and surfaces, as well as regularly changing bedding, linens, and clothing. Opening windows or using fans to properly circulate air as well as using air fresheners also assists with odor control.
Caregivers use biohazard waste bags to safely store and dispose of medical waste, such as needles, body fluids, and other potentially infectious materials, to protect themselves, their loved ones, and the environment from the spread of disease.
Medical waste, such as used needles and syringes, bandages, gloves, and other items contaminated with blood or other bodily fluids and that have the potential to spread bloodborne pathogens should be disposed of in a biohazardous waste bag.
Items that should not be placed in a red waste bag include:
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