Ostomy care company receives Queen’s Award for innovation

An ostomy care company has received the Queen’s Award for Innovation from HRH the Duke of Kent.

Trio Healthcare were presented with the award for developing a silicone adhesive that prevents abdominal stomas from leaking. It was selected in the Innovation category for its silicone technology improving ostomates’ quality of life.

The Duke of Kent said: “I am delighted to be in Buckinghamshire to present Trio Healthcare with the Queens Award for Innovation. Their dedication to healthcare innovation is improving the lives of ostomates everywhere – they are very worthy winners.”

One of the ostomates, Peter Lannen, shared how he and a small group of ostomates set up a support group called Ostofriends, after funding for stoma nurses in his area was cut. He also helps other ostomates to adapt to life with a stoma and getting back to being themselves whilst still working as a crew member for the ambulance service

Diana Faires, spoke about her vision – how she believes her stoma has made her who she is today and the importance of ostomates talking about their experiences.

Another ostomate, Alan Fox, who had his urostomy five years after being diagnosed with bladder cancer, told The Duke that Trio’s silicone seal “changed his life for the better”.

Bryan Jenkins, who has lived with his stoma for many years, spoke about the work Trio do and shared how he even brings in treats for the staff as a thank you.

Lloyd Pearce, managing director of Trio, said: “It is an honour to receive this royal award by the Duke of Kent for our contribution to the advancement of ostomy care.

“We are so proud knowing that our products are making a real difference to the lives of ostomates, who feel less socially anxious, now that bag leakage is not a concern for them. We get to hear first-hand how Trio products have changed their lives and how grateful they are that we care”.

Abdominal stomas, which are surgically created intestinal openings, can result in leakage and skin damage – negatively effecting the social life and wellbeing of ostomates.

The healthcare firm then created an adhesive called Trio Responsive Silicone, which surrounds the stoma in a skin-friendly seal while maintaining a secure connection.

Jason Brannan, director at Medilink North of England, which Trio Healthcare is a member of added: “It’s amazing to watch the hard work of Trio being recognised on a national stage and by HRH the Duke of Kent.

“The Trio team couldn’t be more passionate about improving the lives of ostomates, by preventing stoma leakage and skin damage to enhance their overall wellbeing.”

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