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It’s in our hands

Since 2009, observing World Hand Hygiene Day on May 5th each year is an opportunity for us to stop and reflect on how important hand cleanliness is, not only for ourselves, but how our attention to this action can affect the rest of the world.

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Raising Awareness of Alzheimer’s

health priority, the month of June has been designated by the Alzheimer’s Association as a time to “go purple or wear purple” in support of raising awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and to recognize caregivers for their support of those in their

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What’s Under the Sheets Does Matter

The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) recently held its annual conference in San Diego in March 2023.

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September is World Alzheimer’s Month

For the past decade, September has been designated as World Alzheimer’s Month to raise awareness internationally of this devastating disease, with World Alzheimer's Day celebrated annually on September 21.

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Enhancing the Veteran’s Journey: A Deep Dive into Arjo's Veterans Mobility Gallery

Arjo is proud to introduce the Veterans Mobility Gallery, an initiative that reflects our commitment to supporting the Veterans Affairs Administration.

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Managing skin microclimate with Skin IQ's Negative Airflow Technology

The International Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management Guidelines discuss how managing microclimate can provide an environment conducive to injury prevention and tissue repair. As such the guidelines recommend the need for additional features such as the ability to control moisture and temperature when selecting a support surface.

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A clinician's perspective: Bariatric medical beds for a safe & dignified care environment

According to recent data (2020) from Trust for America’s Health, the US adult obesity rate of 42.4% continues to grow over the years and is the first time the national rate has passed the 40% threshold.

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Empowering movement: Mobility matters

Mobility is defined as the ability to move in one’s environment with ease and without restrictions.

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How to manage microclimate in the plus sized patient?

a 2016 report by the WHO, globally there are 650 million people that are obese accounting for approx. 13% of the world’s adult population.

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6 Key benefits of preventive maintenance of medical equipment

Partnering with Arjo’s expert service team provides peace of mind towards ensuring equipment meets FDA compliance standards, while experiencing cost savings and safeguarding patient quality care.

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Celebrating You this National Nurses Week & Month

6 and runs through May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Florence Nightingale, a revolutionary figure in nursing, is known as the “lady with the lamp,” with the lamp representing nursing’s selfless work and dedication.

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What Are the 7 Domains of Well-Being in Dementia Care?

If you're familiar with the phrase "person-centered care," you'll know it's something of an industry buzzword. But let's get past the jargon and really dig into what it means to offer not just individualized but truly transformative care for

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Clinical Insights: Reduce injury risk and promote safety with the AirPal system

Today, we welcome Ali Qureshi, OTR, MOT, Arjo Clinical Consultant and Occupational Therapist, to discuss Arjo’s newest safe patient handling and mobility aid, the AirPal® lateral transfer and repositioning system.

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Empowering Long Term Care Residents The Role of the Atlanta Chair in Dementia Care Settings

The Atlanta™ chair was accredited with a class 1A rating from the University of Stirling's Dementia and Design Centre, and stands out as a prime example of evidence-based design improving the lives of those with dementia.

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Rehabilitation: Occupational therapy and patient handling perfectly aligned

therapy and safe patient handling (SPH) complement each other because of the importance that mobility plays on improving one’s overall quality of life.

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Meeting needs in dementia care

Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia, is characterized by symptoms involving memory, language skills, thinking, and the ability to conduct simple daily tasks. It is a slowly progressive disease where brain neurons become damaged

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