I was given a supply of flexible one-time-use plastic "covers" about 7" square. They had adhesive strip along the edge, and worked pretty good, keeping the area underneath dry for showering....the adhesive was good enough to be a water seal, but weak enough to be pulled off after without too much ouch.I can't immediately recall the proper name for them, I'm sure someone will jump in here with that.All the hospital told me was to buy some saran wrap and tape. Since my vision is really bad I told them I couldn't do that very well and said go get someone to help you. Yeah, right. I'll call my neighbors wife, "Hey come and help me put this freakin' saran wrap on my catheter!". I want to know where I can buy those things you're describing. I need to submerge me head in water and shampoo my hair or I just don't feel right. Hope this helps.---Dan
Fold a wash cloth in 4ths and put it over your cath then put the press-n-seal over all of that and then use silk tape around the press-n-seal to tape it to your chest, then take a quick shower and try to not get a full blast of water on that area. Lean your head way back to shampoo not forward. If you live close to the center and you do get it a little wet just go and ask them to change it for you.