UroMed, a leading urological medical supply company, is featured in the January 2012 edition of HomeCare magazine. The article, "Let the Good Times Roll", is part of the magazine's longtime series of Good Thinking columns and discusses UroMed's approach to patient care, business focus and community support.

UroMed, a leading urological medical supply company, is featured in the January 2012 edition of HomeCare magazine. The article, "Let the Good Times Roll", is part of the magazine's longtime series of Good Thinking columns and discusses UroMed's approach to patient care, business focus and community support.

During the interview, UroMed founder Bert Burns emphasizes the value that UroMed places on helping SCI patients and other catheter users "live your life without limits," as the company motto goes. "We are here to help and have a positive impact on our clients' lives," Burns says.

The article begins by saying "If there is one thing that Bert Burns knows about, it's possibilities. He has discovered that no matter how grave the situation, no matter how discouraging, there are always possibilities for good and for growth. And that goes for both one's private life and one's business — even if the latter is in the changing home medical equipment sector."

Read the entire HomeCare magazine article on UroMed:

http://www.homecaremag.com/provider-profiles/let-good-times-roll

UroMed is one of the nation's leading providers of single-use catheters, urological and disposable medical supplies, including disposable catheters, intermittent catheters, pediatric catheters and continence care products. UroMed is accredited by both the ACHC and the Better Business Bureau, and the Atlanta-Journal Constitution recently named UroMed as one of Metro Atlanta's Top Workplaces. A member of AA Homecare, CAMPS, FAMES, GAMES, NEMED and MESA, UroMed is also a Medicare provider and a participant in most state Medicaid plans.

Many of UroMed's employees have a personal connection to understanding their customers' urinary health and incontinence needs, as 20% of UroMed's customer care associates either has a disability or has a family member with a disabling condition.

Most of UroMed's customers experience urological or incontinence issues, and have conditions like spinal cord injury, spina bifida, transverse myelitis or multiple sclerosis. While they come from a wide range of demographic backgrounds, they all share the same concern of living as independently and actively as possible.

Customers who order catheters, urological supplies and continence care products at UroMed.com receive complimentary home delivery along with a wide range of support services from UroMed, including hassle-free insurance billing. For more information, please visit http://www.uromed.com or call 1-800-841-1233.