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5 things to consider when choosing a sit to stand lift for patient transfers
Standing and raising aids, also known as sit-to-stand devices/lifts, are used by caregivers to transfer patients or residents between two seated postures, for example, seated on the edge of the bed to a wheelchair, or wheelchair to commode or
How to choose a patient transfer device depending on mobility level
Patient transfer tasks occur across multiple healthcare settings and are often high risk activities for both caregivers and patients. Risk of patient and staff injury has led to the development of global Safe Patient Handling programmes.
Citadel Patient Therapy System - Instructions for use
Citadel Patient Therapy System Quick reference guide - Use
Citadel Patient Therapy System Quick reference guide - Controls
NDIS
registered NDIS provider offering a range of products and solutions for both purchase and rental. Our solutions include patient handling, mobility, bariatric, dementia, long term care beds, pressure injury prevention, and hygiene.
For hospitals looking to reduce ergonomic risk, IndiGo offers a helping hand(2)
IndiGo is always available and built directly into the bed, so only one thing changes in a caregiver’s day: the amount of work required to move the bed.
For hospitals looking to reduce ergonomic risk, IndiGo offers a helping hand
IndiGo is always available and built directly into the bed, so only one thing changes in a caregiver’s day: the amount of work required to move the bed.
Seers Medical Seating
The medical couch and seating ranges provide solutions to assist clinical, medical and therapy staff for rehabilitation and clinical use.
Citadel Patient Therapy and Bed Frame System Quick Reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection
Bariatric hygiene care
Bariatric hygiene care | Arjo Bariatric hygiene care for plus size patients. Dignified everyday showering and toileting routines. Safe and high-quality patient care. Learn more at Arjo.
Planning and designing long term care and health care facilities: a person centered approach
When designing a care environment, people – in this case residents in long-term care settings and patients in acute care settings, as well as the caregivers – should be at the centre of the entire process. This focus is essential to achieve