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Long-term Care Mobility Gallery

Long-term residents are mainly in the facility to meet their needs for safety and care. The primary goals for caregivers in the long-term care setting are usually maintenance of a resident’s functional mobility, maintaining resident wellbeing over long periods of time, and preventing the negative effects of immobility, such as falls, pressure injuries and functional incontinence.¹
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Meet the residents

Residents in long-term care, especially the more elderly, can often be frail and sometimes disoriented with deteriorating mental capacity and/or functional mobility. While many residents have a mobility level of A or B, Arjo’s experience has shown that the majority of long term care populations are made up of residents in the C, D and E mobility levels.
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Albert

This resident is able to perform daily activities independently without assistance from another person.
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Barbara

This resident is partially capable of performing daily activities independently and the assistance she requires is not generally too demanding for the caregiver.
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Carl

This resident is incapable of performing daily activities independently or actively contributing in any substantial or reliable way.
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Doris

This resident is incapable of performing daily activities independently or actively contributing in any substantial or reliable way.
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Emma

This resident is incapable of performing daily activities independently or actively contributing to their care or transfers.
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The Positive Eight

The Positive Eight philosophy visualises the potential positive effects that arise from improving or maintaining a person’s mobility through application of the best care skills, an efficient work environment and the proper equipment.

Download materials

In order to ensure that you are best able to meet the needs of your residents/patients, we have compiled a series of informative documents to advise you on how to understand the varying levels of functional mobility, and how to utilise our products and solutions in the most effective way.
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