Recently, after surgery, DH needed a catheter for a couple of weeks. The District Nurse came to monitor him and explained that the NHS has a contract with a company who supply the necessary items (bags, straps and other things needed for the process). A supply was requested and delivered to our house in a large cardboard box. However, he quickly had no more need of a catheter (what a relief!) and there are many items left in the box which have never even been taken out of the box. We rang the District Nurse to ask what to do with all the stuff and were told it could only be thrown away. Since then we have asked several care homes if they could use any of it and got the same advice. I've told this to several people who have been in receipt of these supplies and they have had to do the same thing - throw it all away. This seems like a dreadful waste of money and it must be happening everywhere. My only other thought is to offer it on Freecycle and I would be grateful to know if anyone out there has done this and been successful or if anyone has any other ideas about what to do apart from throw it all in the bin.
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