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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 below
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.
In bed
mobilisation in bed | Arjo Mobilisation in bed. Methods to support patient rehabilitation and recovery through regular repositioning, progressive verticalisation and upright positioning. Advanced support surfaces and versatile bed frame articulation ... articulation can help support in-bed mobilisation.
Bariatric medical bed
Bariatric bed solutions | Arjo Bariatric bed solutions. For patients weighing up to 454 kg (1000 lbs). Compatible with a range of therapeutic support surfaces for critically ill patients.
Bariatric loop repositioning sling
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.
Out of bed transfer
Out of Bed Transfer - Early Mobility | Arjo Out of bed transfer. Solutions for lateral and seated transfers out of bed. Patient handling equipment for high-quality care. Find out more at Arjo. Transfer can be achieved using a patient lift system
Disposable bariatric loop repositioning sling
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. It is designed to accompany a patient
NDIS
solutions for both purchase and rental. Our solutions include patient handling, mobility, bariatric, dementia, long term care beds, pressure injury prevention, and hygiene.