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Sara Flex wipeable standing sling
The Sara Flex wipeable standing sling in conjunction with the lift enables a single caregiver to assist a patient or resident from a seated to a standing position, in one natural movement. Completely wipeable with no stitching, it can be wiped between patients or residents. The sling design helps to reduce the cross-contamination risks associated with shared patient handling devices with no laundering requirement.
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.
Overbed table
The Overbed Table is an overbed / overchair table that provides patients with a firm, flat surface suitable for eating, writing, reading.
The time factor in Alternating Pressure
offloading at the sacral and heel areas for significantly longer times than the other tested surfaces. Find out more on arjo.com/velaris. Why “Lower for Longer” is the driving principle behind the performance of an Alternating Pressure surface
Repositioning Sling Clinical Performance Testing
Standing and Raising Aids & Floor lifts - Technical Reference Guide and Parts Overview
Baros Acute Bariatric Expandable Bed
The “Baros Acute” Bariatric Bed 120765 SLB RD is a 4-section electric profiling bed. The mattress platform can be positioned to assist with the treatment of a patient within the clinical settings defined in Application Environments 1, 2 and 3 in the Instructions for Use document which is available in the ‘Downloads’ section above.
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.
Preventing Pressure injuries in Patients with Reduced Mobility
Reduced mobility is a significant risk factor for pressure injury development, international guidelines emphasise the need for regular turning and repositioning of patients to help prevent skin damage¹. While a pressure redistribution mattress may enable the repositioning regimen to be individualised, regular postural change is still important but not without risk to the patient or caregiver.