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Loop repositioning sling
The Loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position and lateral transfer from one flat surface to another. It may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Early Mobility Solution
Early mobility solutions | Arjo Solutions for early mobility. Support solutions for early rehabilitation and mobility programmes in the ICU. For high-quality patient care. Learn more at Arjo.
Clinical support for prone positioning
Clinical support for prone positioning | Arjo Clinical support, prone positioning. Clinical consultants guiding you toward the best tools and processes for your organization. On-site and 24/7 remote support.
Benevit
“Carmen from Benevit: ’Movement means autonomy and a better quality of life for our residents. It also reduces pressure injuries, thromboses and pneumonia.’”
Loop comfort repositioning sling
The Loop comfort repositioning sling assists the caregiver to move or reposition the patient in bed including turning to and from the prone position, lateral transfer from one flat surface to another and lifting from the floor. The sling can also be used as bed linen and may be left under the patient between transfers (if clinical assessment allows).
Phoenix
The Phoenix is the most supportive and functional chair and has been designed to accommodate spinal conditions that require maximum support for highly dependent patients.
Costs of caregivers’ compensation, treatment of pressure injuries and patient falls in US healthcare facilities
Patient mobilization is not just a clinical priority, but a financial one. Compromised mobility is a widely recognized risk factor for a number of Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HACs).
Sara Flex
Sara Flex enables a single caregiver to assist a patient or resident from a seated to a standing position, in one natural movement.
Evenda Comfio
As mobility declines, caring for the resident becomes more challenging and the risk of complications of immobility such as pressure injury increases. By supporting their individual challenges, and recognising that loss of mobility can have a big impact on the resident’s independence, bed features can help the resident maintain some control.