Family, friends, and other supports play a pivotal role in protecting and improving the health status of clients. Explore clinical solutions that are designed for safety, comfort, and well-being.


Home Care Solutions
At BD, we know that clients need home care solutions supported by a company they can trust. Our unique products and services cater to all patient needs and allow you to focus on what’s important: improving the health and quality of life of your clients.

Solutions you can rely on
BD works to assure clients cared for in the home have the best tools and support available. Partnering with home care providers and patients to support optimal therapy and care, BD offers a complete range of innovative catheters, medication delivery systems and other differentiated solutions that address the unique care needs and preferences of clients in the home.

PureWick™ Patient's Experience - Sandi's Story
Sandi cares for her 100-year-old mother, with the support of homecare resources, such as Personal Support Workers. Learn how the PureWick™ Female External Catheter has given this family relief during the evenings and how homecare has been supporting the use of this product.
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Support you can trust
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The BD Home Care team is dedicated to improving the health status and quality of life for clients in Canada. Our team is focused on delivering innovative solutions to support home care agencies, government health systems, and the clients they serve.
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Learn about our in-service opportunities to successfully utilize the broad assortment of BD products.
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Learn how BD Quality solutions can help increase Home Care standardization and efficiency, while implementing best practices.
News Update
The BD Vacutainer® UltraTouch™ push button blood collection set is clinically proven to reduce costly needlestick injuries over forward-shielding safety blood collection sets by up to 88 percent.4
Notes
* As compared to a BD 18-G conventional hypodermic needle
References
1. González López J, Arribi Vilela A, Fernández Del Palacio E, et al. Indwell times, complications and costs of open vs closed safety peripheral intravenous catheters: a randomised study. J Hosp Infect. 2014;86(2):117-126.
2. Infusion Nurses Society. Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice. J Infus Nurs. 2016;39(1S).
3. Alexander M, Corrigan A, Gorski L, et al. Infusion nursing: an evidence based approach. 3rd ed. St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier; 2010:410.
4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Evaluation of safety devices for preventing percutaneous injuries among healthcare workers during phlebotomy procedures – Minneapolis St Paul, New York City and San Francisco, 1993-1995 Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1997;46(2):21-25
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