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Macy Catheter

Rapid Administration of Medication and Fluids

The Needle-Free Alternative to the Oral Route

Patented and FDA-cleared, the Macy Catheter® provides dignified and painless access to the rectal route for medication and fluid administration.

The catheter provides a safer and more comfortable method of medication administration than other options like IV (intravenous) and SubQ (subcutaneous).

The Macy Catheter helps nurses use routine oral medications already at the bedside to provide complex symptom relief within a single, short visit.

While most commonly used in hospice and palliative care, the Macy Catheter is also used to give medications and fluids to patients in home health, skilled nursing and long-term care facilities, and hospitals.

Resources for You

How the Macy Catheter helps hospices get patients comfortable in a single, short visit (and why that matters):

For Administrators

For Administrators

For Clinicians

For Clinicians

For Patients & Caregivers

For Patients & Caregivers

Why choose the Macy Catheter?

It’s effective

It’s effective.

The catheter facilitates rapid symptom control. Patients experience relief 10-15 minutes after administration.

It’s comfortable and dignified

It’s comfortable and dignified.

The catheter is small and soft. It’s accessed at the patient’s thigh or abdomen after the initial, painless insertion.

It’s simple

It’s simple.

The catheter makes it easy to administer medications already at the bedside.

Instructional Videos

Learn what the Macy Catheter is and how to use it:

  • Introducing the Macy Catheter to Patients & Caregivers

    This video provides an introduction of the Macy Catheter for patients and caregivers, including when and why the device should be used. Clinicians can also use this video to help introduce the Macy Catheter to their patients.
  • Using the Macy Catheter

    Learn what the Macy Catheter is and exactly how it is used by clinicians and caregivers across the country to administer medications.
  • Using the LiquiPill

    Learn how to use the LiquiPill to grind medications into a fine powder that can be mixed with water and administered.

More Instructional Videos

Quicker & More Effective than SubQ

How a hospice reduced their injectable use by 80% and simultaneously improved time to palliation:

When Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton received notice that they had only four days’ supply of injectable medications remaining, they responded to the crisis by implementing the Macy Catheter.

What was first intended to be a short term solution became a standard of practice.

Dr. Wendy Schmitz, MD, Vice President of Medical Care at Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton, quickly discovered that medication administration via the Macy Catheter controls pain faster than when medications are administered subcutaneously. She also found that the device allowed clinicians at her practice to effectively control pain with fewer dose adjustments.

Because the Macy Catheter facilitated quicker, more effective symptom control at her practice, Dr. Schmitz also observed a decrease in nursing time.

Ohio’s Hospice staff members explain how switching their standard practice from IV/SubQ to medication administration via the Macy Catheter has improved quality of life for both their patients and their staff.

She decided to keep using the catheter after the shortage passed, and established use of the Macy Catheter as a standard of practice.

More on Ohio’s Hospice

Testimonials

Hospices across the country have been using the Macy Catheter to palliate symptoms quickly since 2014.

  • Improving Quality of Life for an Ambulatory Patient in Rural Alaska

  • Hospice Uses the Macy Catheter to Promote Patient Dignity

  • Hospice CMO Finds the Macy Catheter More Dignified & Reliable than Sublingual

  • Improving Quality of Life for an Ambulatory Patient in Rural Alaska

    “I see so many nurses saying that they would never offer the Macy Catheter to their patient because they feel like it’s indignant. I get so upset because they don’t have a Steven and they don’t know what a difference it can make. Maybe my Steven story can make a difference to clinicians who don’t understand it.”
    Joy Orr, RN
    Ancora Home Health and Hospice | Wasilla, Alaska
  • Hospice Uses the Macy Catheter to Promote Patient Dignity

    Philena and Julie discuss how using the Macy Catheter for medication administration allows them to better maintain patient dignity at the bedside than using options like suppositories and sublingual administration.
    Philena Brandt, RN and Julie Salyers, BSN, RN
    Hospice Nurses | FAIRHOPE Hospice
  • Hospice CMO Finds the Macy Catheter More Dignified & Reliable than Sublingual

    Dr. Mouser explains why he finds medication administration via the Macy Catheter to be more dignified, comfortable, and effective than sublingual administration.

    “Unsure when they start to hear about the rectal route, the minute that it is explained and utilized, I’ve gotten feedback 100% of the time that it works great– not just from the families but from those patients that actually are able to speak to it. They don’t even notice it, they love it, and it’s taken a lot of burden off.”
    Dr. Tom Mouser, MD
    Chief Medical Officer | EveryStep Hospice

More Testimonials