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Maxi Air
Maxi Air is an air-assisted single patient use system that provides an effective solution for reducing the physical effort and injury risk associated with performing lateral transfers.
Our history
Our history | Arjo Find out more about the history behind Arjo. Est. in 1957 - based on a genuine passion. We are a market-leading supplier of medical devices and medical solutions.
Maxi 500
Maxi 500 floor lifter has been designed to help caregivers transfer dependent patients or residents in hospitals, nursing homes, homecare environments or other assisted living centers.
The time factor in alternating pressure
Why “Lower for Longer” is the driving principle behind the performance of an alternating pressure surface.
Maxi Twin Compact
Maxi Twin Compact is a smaller version of the Maxi Twin floor lift, designed to access limited spaces in care facilities.
Tenor
Tenor mobile floor lifter is specifically designed for lifting and transferring plus-size patients or residents.
Maxi Twin
The open design of Maxi Twin can enhance safe working practices for caregivers when transferring dependent patients or residents.
Flowtron DVT
Built on a uniform (single-chamber bladder) compression philosophy, Flowtron DVT is an extensive range of foot, calf and thigh garments addressing a wide variety of clinical needs and patient types
Orlando Bariatric Theraputic Seating
The Orlandoᵀᴹ Bariatric theraputic seating provides support to the body where it is most needed for patients weighing up to 980 lbs (445kg).
Maxi Sky 2 Plus
Our Bariatric Room Solutions ensure your healthcare facilities are equipped for the increasing challenges of plus size patients and ready to deliver safe, cost efficient and dignified patient care.
The Arjo prone positioning product portfolio
Prone positioning - Products & Solutions Solutions for prone positioning. Portfolio including automated prone therapy system, full suite of patient handling equipment, and specialized advisory support.
5 Dementia accredited products that support person-centered care
For those suffering from dementia, the responsive behaviors are among the most distressing and challenging outcomes of the condition. These responsive behaviors most commonly include apathy, depression, irritability, agitation or anxiety.