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Clip toilet sling - padded legs
The Clip toilet sling - padded legs is a special-purpose design intended for toileting, dressing and undressing patients/residents.
Design for care of plus size residents
As people are growing larger, there is a need to ensure plus size residents can receive safe, dignified and respectful care, without putting caregivers at risk.
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.
Sustainability
Our view on sustainability - Medical sustainability | Arjo Find out more about our view on sustainability at Arjo. We intend to build a sustainable foundation that we can grow on. Learn more at Arjo.
Sara Flex wipeable standing sling
The Sara Flex wipeable standing sling in conjunction with the lift enables a single caregiver to assist a patient or resident from a seated to a standing position, in one natural movement. Completely wipeable with no stitching, it can be wiped between patients or residents. The sling design helps to reduce the cross-contamination risks associated with shared patient handling devices with no laundering requirement.
In the resident bathroom
Allocating enough space for the use of optimal equipment allows for a safe and comfortable assisted routines that could be performed by a single caregiver.
Disposable clip limb sling
The Disposable clip limb sling assists the caregiver with lifting, supporting and positioning the limb for easier access when performing activities such as dressing, foot care, wound care and leg dressings. It is a patient specific product and should be used for a limited period only.
Loop sling - padded legs, without head support
The loop sling - padded legs, without head support offers an alternative low-back design where the patient's arms can remain outside of the sling and head support is not required.
5 things to consider when choosing a sit to stand lift for patient transfers
Standing and raising aids, also known as sit-to-stand devices/lifts, are used by caregivers to transfer patients or residents between two seated postures, for example, seated on the edge of the bed to a wheelchair, or wheelchair to commode or shower chair.
What technologies are used to aid caregivers in transporting patients on hospital beds?
There are different types of power assisted transport technologies used with hospital beds that help caregivers reduce effort in transporting patients throughout the facility.
The ergonomic effects on caregivers when transporting patients in hospital beds
Transporting patients on hospital beds is an ergonomically high risk activity for caregivers. However, the use of powered assisted beds can have a positive impact on their work lives. Read an extract from 'A case for powered bed transport' whitepaper below
Benevit
“Carmen from Benevit: ’Movement means autonomy and a better quality of life for our residents. It also reduces pressure injuries, thromboses and pneumonia.’”