PRODUCTS
Ostomy Supplies That Support Specific Stoma Need
When living with a stoma, ensuring you have the right supplies can make all the difference in feeling comfortable, protected, and confident. Home Care Delivered makes it simple to get the ostomy supplies you need — delivered discreetly to your home each month. We carry a complete range of products to support every type of ostomy care, including:
- Pouching systems (1-piece and 2-piece)
- Skin barriers or wafers (flat or convex, pre-cut, cut-to-fit, or moldable)
- Drainable, closed-end, urostomy pouches
- Ostomy accessories (adhesive removal wipes, barrier wipes, rings, strips, and deodorant)

We work with you and coordinate with your physician to provide the specific products that meet your unique needs — the right product, the right amount. This way, you can be sure you’re getting what works best for your care and gives you the freedom to live life to the fullest.
Ostomy Products
Pouching Systems
| Feature | Two-Piece System | One-Piece System |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Separate, individual skin barrier (flange/wafer) and pouch. Slightly bulkier under clothing. | Skin barrier and pouch are together. Simple. Flatter under clothing. |
| Skin Protection | Better for sensitive skin; fewer barrier removals. | Must change skin barrier and pouch together. With more frequent changes, skin may become irritated. |
| Ideal For | Long-term wearers, sensitive skin, frequent pouch changes | New users, short-term use, those preferring a simpler routine. |
Accessories
| Accessory | Why Use | Tips for Use |
|---|---|---|
| Adhesive Remover Wipes | Gently remove barrier without hurting skin. | Use every time you change to protect your skin. |
| Barrier Wipes | Protects your skin under the barrier from irritation. | Clean before use, then apply, and let dry. Apply the pouch after it dries. |
| Ostomy Powder | Helps to dry weepy or irritated skin. | Dust the powder on the affected area, spread the powder with a tissue, then seal the new barrier. |
| Ostomy Paste | Fills in the folds and creases for a better seal. | Apply a thin layer around the stoma before applying the barrier. |
| Barrier Ring | Prevent leaks and protects the skin. | Stretch and shape the barrier ring first, then press around the stoma before putting on the barrier/wafer. |
| Barrier Strips | Keeps the barrier/wafer edges from lifting. | Place the barrier strips around the barrier/wafer edge to protect the pouch from lifting. |
| Ostomy Deodorant / Lubricant | Reduces odor, keeps stool from sticking to the bag. | Add drops in the pouch after every time the pouch is emptied or changed. |
| Ostomy Belt | Extra support for the pouching system. | This is helpful for individuals with poor adhesion or high stoma output. |
Getting the Right Fit
Every stoma is unique. That’s why we make sure your supplies fit your body, unique stoma, and lifestyle. The best way to provide the highest level of protection and support is to define a full product solution, including a core pouching system, and additional products like barrier rings or an ostomy belt that help to keep your pouching system in place but also help with the prevention of leakage.
- Flat barriers are best for protruding stomas with a flat abdominal surface.
- Convex barriers help manage retracted or flush stomas.
- Pre-cut, cut-to-fit, or moldable options are available to match your stoma’s shape and size.
- Standard wear is often best for formed stool, while extended wear offers longer protection against liquid output.
- Closed, drainable, or urostomy.
Our product specialists will conduct a clinically focused intake survey, and work closely with your physician to ensure you have a personalized product solution.
Our Customers Count On Us, You Can too
Easy Enrolling
Our team of experts will work with you, your doctor, and your insurance provider to understand your coverage and provide a personalized product solution.
In just a few simple steps, we can get the process moving.
Here’s how it works:
Step 1
Get Your Information
We get your contact information, your physician’s contact information, and your health insurance information to start the insurance verification process.
Step 2
Complete a Clinically Focused Intake Survey
We get your contact information, your physician’s contact information, and your health insurance information to start the insurance verification process.
Step 3
Verify Your Insurance and Contact Your Physician
We get your contact information, your physician’s contact information, and your health insurance information to start the insurance verification process.
Step 4
Ship and Deliver Your Products
Your products are shipped discreetly to your door each month. We also check in with you regularly to ensure your supplies continue to meet your needs.
Get Started Today
To see if you qualify for insurance covered ostomy supplies, you may fill out our contact us form by checking that you are interested in seeing if you qualify for insurance-covered medical supplies, or you can call our HCD customer representatives at (866) 938-3906.
Simple Ways to Reorder
Health insurance requires that we get monthly confirmation from you that it’s “OK” to ship your next order. There are several easy ways you can do this; choose the one that works best.
- Text-to-Reorder
- Customer portal. If you already have a login, please visit the Customer Portal. If you would like to set up an account, contact our Customer Service team at 800-565-5644 for assistance.
- Phone call to customer service. 800-565-5644
Don’t forget to save our phone number as a contact on your phone to ensure you never miss a call. We will be calling you from the number 804-200-7300.
Why People Need Ostomy Supplies
With nearly 1 million people in the US living with a stoma, ensuring individuals get the medical supplies they need is critical to our team. Individuals living with a stoma rely on ostomy supplies every day.
Individuals may require a stoma due to conditions like:
• Colorectal or bladder cancer
• Inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis)
• Diverticulitis
• Traumatic injury to the abdomen
• Bowel obstruction
• Severe bowel or urinary incontinence, not manageable by other treatments
• Congenital defects
• Complications from prior surgeries.
An ostomy, which may be temporary or permanent, provides a new opening for waste elimination (called stoma) when part of the digestive or urinary system is damaged, removed, or unable to function properly.
There are several types of ostomies:
• Colostomy
Creates an opening from the large intestine (colon). Output may be liquid or formed stool, and odor or gas can also be present.
• Ileostomy
Connects the small intestine (ileum) to the stoma. Output is often liquid or paste-like, requiring more frequent pouch changes.
• Urostomy
Redirects urine through a stoma when the bladder is removed or bypassed. Drainage may include mucus as well as urine.
No matter the type of stoma, the right ostomy supplies help protect your skin, prevent leaks, and allows you to live each day with confidence and dignity.
The HCD Difference
Working with HCD gives you the advantage of reliability, personalized support, and convenience.
A leader in the DME industry for medical supplies, founded on helping individuals access incontinence supplies through their insurance benefits. Home Care Delivered has delivered over 7.5 million orders, reaching nearly 800,000 customers.
Our industry experience and our commitment to high quality products and best-in-class customer care, affords you the experience you deserve.
- Extensive network of Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance partners.
- Compassionate, knowledgeable customer service team.
- Simple signup process and easy monthly reordering with reminders.
- Right product. Right fit. Right amount.
We hold our vendors to the highest standards. Our Preferred Product Formulary for Ostomy products means you get high quality products and a personalized solution to meet your specific needs.
