The Celebration Ostomy Support Belt is completely superior to any other Ostomy product.The Celebration® is the pouch cover support belt you need to make your life easier while living with your Ostomy. The features within this elegantly simple design combine to give you the confidence to live an active life. Please bookmark this page. Blog is best viewed in Google Chrome.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

New Video

We have a new Celebration® Belt video uploaded to YouTube. Type "Celebration Ostomy Belt" on YouTube or follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKEsT7N-jOI

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

New Brochures

Attention to all RN/WOCN, we have new brochures. You can download the PDF file by clicking on the brochure image in the left column. Should you like to receive free copies of them and a Celebration® Ostomy Support Belt for demonstrations and product fairs please contact;
Celebration, Inc. PO Box 85  Worthington MA 01098  413-539-7704

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Links To Look At

http://www.qldstoma.asn.au/
Queensland Stoma Association is a not for profit self-help group offering support, assistance
and information for people with a “stoma” also called an ileostomy, colostomy or urostomy.
People who have had this type of surgery are known as "ostomates".

www.ostomycanada.ca/
United Ostomy Association of Canada Inc.
Volunteer-based health organization offering mutual aid and moral support for people who
have had or will have intestinal or urinary diversion surgery.

https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000204.htm
The ostomy pouch attaches to your belly, away from your belt line. It will be hidden under
your clothing. The stoma is the opening in your skin where the pouch attaches.

www.cpmc.org/.../crm-ostomysurg-ws....
California Pacific Medical Center
Caring for Your Ostomy Following Bowel Surgery, an educational handout created by CPMC's
staff and physicians

www.modernmedicine.com/modern.../ostomy-basics-nurses-introducti
Ostomy basics: A nurse's introduction to care, counseling ...
Jul 1, 2009 - Ostomy patients require considerable preparation and training to cope with
their new status. This article provides nurses with descriptions of ...