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Long-term benefits
1957
Arjo was founded
6500
employees globally
Solutions to healthcare
Optimising costs and eficiencies in care
Promoting greater mobility with dignity
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Different benefits
30%
Lower overall dol hospital costs
33%
Shorter hospital length of stay
+ 100 countries
Short ICU length of stay
- 10 days
Fewer ventilator days
Prone positioning challenges
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Sitting practice out of bed
A person’s body shape and size, the supporting surface, and even their health or emotional state can influence their seated posture.
Sitting on the side of the bed
Sitting a patient on the edge of the bed forms an important part of the early patient assessment, structured rehabilitation and seating plan.
Effective seating can help to:²
- Reduce muscle atrophy
- Improve sitting balance, strength and conditioning
- Increase environmental awareness
- Improve quality of life, well-being and participation in functional rehabilitation activities
Mobility for living
Rehabilitation programmes recognise the importance of focusing on the individuals specific activities of living that are meaningful to them.
Knowing dementia
Every September is World Alzheimer’s Month – a global campaign lead by Alzheimer’s Disease International. For 2021, the theme is ‘Know Dementia, Know Alzheimer’s’, highlighting the power of knowledge and how we can all raise more awareness.
Moving care forward
Together, we can empower movement in dementia care towards better awareness, understanding and action. To find out how, sign up to our dementia care updates for the latest Arjo resources and material sent straight to your inbox.
“As long as he can move, he’s happy”
For caregivers Lars and Francesca, maintaining mobility for someone with dementia is vital for maintaining quality of life. “Helge has traditionally been very active – not being able to move would be a big hit for his self-confidence and dignity.”
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Where your contribution is valued
Arjo is a place where every initiative can have an impact. We are geared to empower each other in order to deliver greater value. Ultimately, we understand that we win or lose as one team. Because, when we work as a team, we can see the positive difference we make. Not just for our colleagues and teams, but also for the people facing mobility challenges and those who care for them.
Where you can be proud of your work
There is a clear connection between mobility and well-being – both physical and mental. Empowering Movement makes a profound difference. We experience it every day at work. Not only does it support the healing, dignity and independence of people facing mobility challenges, but also the confidence and overall well-being of their caregivers. We take ownership of every opportunity to focus on healthcare outcomes, which improve people’s lives and the communities in which we live and work.
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Positioning solutions
With our prone positioning solutions, you can lower the risk of injury associated with prone positioning, and the number of caregivers and the physical effort needed to carry out a safe and controlled manoevre every time.
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Covid-19
Prone positioning is a main stay of treatment in COVID-19-related ARDS. But, with ICUSs under pressures, it can be challenging to carry out safety
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Covid-19
Prone positioning is a main stay of treatment in COVID-19-related ARDS. But, with ICUSs under pressures, it can be challenging to carry out safety.
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Repositioning dependent patients within their bed is the single greatest risk factor for musculoskeletal injuries for caregivers
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Repositioning dependent patients within their bed is the single greatest risk factor for musculoskeletal injuries for caregivers
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Repositioning dependent patients within their bed is the single greatest risk factor for musculoskeletal injuries for caregivers.
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Repositioning dependent patients within their bed is the single greatest risk factor for musculoskeletal injuries for caregivers
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Our services
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Service & spare parts
Professional maintenance and serving to help you get the most out of your equipment. We call it Arjo Care.
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Clinical consulting
Results-drivent partnerships to create efficient environments that facilitate high quality care.
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Rental & Pricing
Comprehensive solutions to ensure you have the right equipment at the right time.
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Papazian, L., Aubron, C., Brochard, L., Chiche, J., Combes, A., Dreyfuss, D., Forel, J., Guérin, C., Jaber, S., Mekontso-Dessap, A., Mercat, A., Richard, J., Roux, D., Vieillard-Baron, A. and Faure, H., 2019. Formal guidelines: management of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Annals of Intensive Care, 9(1).
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Papazian, L., Aubron, C., Brochard, L., Chiche, J., Combes, A., Dreyfuss, D., Forel, J., Guérin, C., Jaber, S., Mekontso-Dessap, A., Mercat, A., Richard, J., Roux, D., Vieillard-Baron, A. and Faure, H., 2019. Formal guidelines: management of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Annals of Intensive Care, 9(1).
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Papazian, L., Aubron, C., Brochard, L., Chiche, J., Combes, A., Dreyfuss, D., Forel, J., Guérin, C., Jaber, S., Mekontso-Dessap, A., Mercat, A., Richard, J., Roux, D., Vieillard-Baron, A. and Faure, H., 2019. Formal guidelines: management of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Annals of Intensive Care, 9(1).