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Disposable bariatric loop repositioning sling
The Disposable bariatric loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver with in-bed repositioning and transferring plus-size patients in a supine position from one flat surface to another. The sling dimensions fit with the Arjo bariatric beds ... a patient throughout the hospital stay and can be used in exactly the same way as a standard bariatric repositioning sling but it cannot be laundered.
Loop stretcher sling - commode aperture
The Loop stretcher sling with commode aperture is suitable for residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Loop bathing stretcher sling - commode aperture
With mesh fabric and commode opening, the Loop bathing stretcher sling with commode aperture is suitable for hygiene care of residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Clip toilet sling - padded legs
The Clip toilet sling - padded legs is a special-purpose design intended for toileting, dressing and undressing patients/residents.
Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs
The Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed with additional support around the leg area - each leg
Nimbus 4
The Nimbus 4 system combines automatic adjustment of cell pressures, Heelguard and Wound Valve Technology providing effective pressure redistribution and enhanced solutions to a wide range of patient management issues.
Preventing pressure injury in prone position
Pressure Injury Prevention during the pandemic: Prone Positioning Pressure Injury Prevention during the pandemic: Prone Positioning Preventing pressure injury while prone positioning patients. Prone position for prolonged periods of time places the patients at significant risk of complications including pressure injury. To mitigate this risk, selecting the right support surfaces to support pressure redistribution and targeted pressure offloading is key. Pressure injuries are
The ergonomic effects on caregivers when transporting patients in hospital beds
Transporting patients on hospital beds is an ergonomically high risk activity for caregivers. However, the use of powered assisted beds can have a positive impact on their work lives. Read an extract from 'A case for powered bed transport' whitepaper
Nimbus Professional
The Nimbus Professional system combines automatic adjustment of cell pressures, Heelguard and Wound Valve Technology providing effective pressure redistribution and enhanced solutions to a wide range of patient management issues. In addition to zoned wound valve technology, sacral deflate and head section deflate.
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.
What technologies are used to aid caregivers in transporting patients on hospital beds?
There are different types of power assisted transport technologies used with hospital beds that help caregivers reduce effort in transporting patients throughout the facility.
Understand the needs of the individual addressing both mind and body
Dementia care personas to assist you in identifying individual needs and selecting appropriate solutions that support activities of daily living.
Early Mobility Solution
Early mobility solutions | Arjo Solutions for early mobility. Support solutions for early rehabilitation and mobility programmes in the ICU. For high-quality patient care. Learn more at Arjo.