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Enterprise 5000X
The Enterprise 5000X bed is a general use hospital bed in the Enterprise range. The design may offer both caregiver and patient benefits in the key areas of safety, clinical efficacy and ease of use.
Enterprise 9000X
The Enterprise 9000X hospital bed from Arjo delivers significant benefits to the patient, caregiver and healthcare facility.
Meeting the infection control challenge when selecting a support surface
Healthcare settings face the challenge of managing an effective Infection Control protocol on a daily basis. Ensuring the safety of patients and staff at all times, in a range of different settings requires a robust process, where care and treatment can be delivered without the risk of infection due to poor hygiene standards.
Rehabilitation
Arjo Rehabilitation through empowering movement During periods of hospitalisation, facilitating mobility helps people recover faster and regain their independence to help return to life outside the hospital. Moving for recovery, Sitting on the side of the bed, Sitting practice out of bed, Progressive Standing, and Mobility for living. During periods of hospitalisation, facilitating mobility helps people recover faster and regain their independence to help return to life outsi
Frequently asked questions
FAQ - Arjo ReNu™ reprocessing medical devices | Arjo Want to learn more about Arjo ReNu™ reprocessing? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page and find your answer. Welcome to Arjo!
Meeting the infection control challenge when selecting a support surface
Infection control for support surfaces | Arjo Meeting the infection control challenge when selecting a support surface. Ensuring the safety of patients and staff at all times. Find out more at Arjo.
Sara Combilizer
There is significant clinical evidence supporting that early patient mobility as part of an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) rehabilitation program help counter the effects of ICU acquired weakness, which in turn improves the patient recovery process and long-term functional outcome. (Morris 2007)