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Lifeguard 20
Lifeguard®20 is a variable height, versatile patient support surface, designed to cope with the varied demands of acute healthcare settings.
Lifeguard 55
Lifeguard® 55 is a versatile, high specification patient trolley suitable for trauma, patient examination and imaging, treatment, transport and recovery.
Lifeguard 50
Lifeguard® 50 is a high specification trolley that has been designed to cope with the rigours and demands of an emergency department.
Investors
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Early mobility
Early mobilisation in ICU | Arjo Early mobilisation in ICU. Enable you to mobilise patients in ICU early. At a safe and optimal level of functioning. For quality care. Find out more at Arjo. Mobilise patients in ICU early, often and at a safe and optimal level of functioning, helping you improve outcomes and maximise efficiencies.
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.
Rehabilitation through early mobilization after surgery – your guide to helping people recover faster
Rehabilitation through early mobilization after surgery – your guide to helping people recover faster Using assistive patient handling solutions is an efficient way to help regain or maintain mobility – and we are here to support every step on the way. Our Rehabilitation guide helps to empower movement, while reducing the risk of caregiver injuries.
Preventing Pressure injuries in Patients with Reduced Mobility
Reduced mobility is a significant risk factor for pressure injury development, international guidelines emphasise the need for regular turning and repositioning of patients to help prevent skin damage¹. While a pressure redistribution mattress may enable the repositioning regimen to be individualised, regular postural change is still important but not without risk to the patient or caregiver.