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RIK Fluid Overlay
The RIK Fluid Overlay is a non-powered, fluid-based mattress overlay that provides pressure redistribution through immersion and envelopment.
Design with people in mind
True to our motto, “With People in Mind”, our mission at Arjo is to help improve quality of life for people living with mobility- and age-related health challenges.
Sara Plus walking sling
The Sara Plus walking sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active transfer and rehabilitation activities such as balance, stepping and walking training by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate.
Planning and designing long term care and health care facilities: a person centered approach
When designing a care environment, people – in this case residents in long-term care settings and patients in acute care settings, as well as the caregivers – should be at the centre of the entire process. This focus is essential to achieve an attractive and efficient environment that stands the test of time.
Loop toilet sling - padded legs
The Loop toilet sling - padded legs is a special-purpose design intended for toileting, dressing and undressing patients.
Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs
The Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed with additional support around the leg area - each leg is supported individually to prevent abduction and provides more space around the abdomen area.
Clip toilet sling - padded legs
The Clip toilet sling - padded legs is a special-purpose design intended for toileting, dressing and undressing patients/residents.
Bariatric loop limb sling
The Bariatric loop limb sling is designed with a wider surface and higher safe working load than the standard limb slings.
Planning for care - making the right choices
Planning an elderly care facility is about planning for the future, and it will determine both the efficiency and quality of care and the quality of work for the caregivers.
Understanding the needs of the resident
In elderly care facilities, different people with different preferences, backgrounds and abilities live together and are taken care of. It is their home – often their last home.