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Sitting on edge of bed
rehabilitation. Sitting facilitate good eye contact and personal interaction. For high-quality care. The Sara Combilizer enables patients to be placed into a variety of seated positions out of bed.
Arjo Care
approach to prevent issues before they occur and reduce the risk of costly equipment faults. For the safety of staff and patients. Ensuring your equipment performs as it should is as much our priority as it is yours. Let us care for your equipment
Clip comfort sling - padded legs
The Clip comfort sling - padded legs is suitable for everyday patient handling activities, such as bed and chair-related transfers. It offers additional comfort throughout the sling, with additional padding for the legs and has no binding in
Nimbus 4
Heelguard, and automatic adjustment of cell pressures, providing effective pressure redistribution to a wide range of patient management issues.
Loop hammock sling - 6 straps
provides full head and neck support and double thigh padding for comfort. The additional straps provide more support for patient/resident. This sling is made of a quick drying mesh fabric that makes it ideal for bathing as well as general transfers
Mobility gallery
Arjo Mobility Gallery | Arjo Arjo Mobility Gallery. Assessment tool to help planning your patient care. Meeting the needs of each and every individual. Learn more at Arjo. The Mobility Gallery is an assessment tool based on five different levels
Meeting the infection control challenge when selecting a support surface
settings face the challenge of managing an effective Infection Control protocol on a daily basis. Ensuring the safety of patients and staff at all times, in a range of different settings requires a robust process, where care and treatment can be
Arjo Move
services. To help healthcare facilities improve their clinical outcomes and efficiency, and reduce risks for caregivers and patients. In an Arjo MOVE program, we collaborate with you to evaluate how the right equipment and changes in work processes
Microclimate management: The critical link to skin integrity
As a clinician, have you ever had the experience of rolling a patient on to their side only to find their back is warm and sweaty without any indication of sweating elsewhere? Here is some insight into why this may have happened.