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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.
Sara Combilizer
SARA Combilizer is a versatile aid that enables out of bed mobilization to the critically ill patient. Applying mobilization therapy as early as the patients clinical status allow may reduce number of complications due to immobility.
Part 4 – Elevate Assisted Bathing to a Spa Experience with These Planning Aids
Part 4 – Elevate assisted bathing to a spa experience with these planning aids Assisted bathing can be elevated to a relaxing and rejuvenating spa moment. Find out how planning aids help you to improve the bathing experience.
Part 3 – Creating Space: The Main Factor in Early Floor and Room Planning
Part 3 – Creating space: the main factor in early floor and room planning Optimized space utilization is the main factor in early stages of floor and room planning. Learn how to create a superior living environment for residents.
Part 1 – Quality Care Starts with Meticulous Planning and Decision-Making
Part 1 – Quality care starts with meticulous planning and decision-making Learn how meticulous planning and decision-making help you to combine excellent care for your patients with improved nursing safety and performance.
Part 2 – Stakeholder Interaction: A Key Factor for Resident Wellbeing and a Sound Working Environment
Part 2 – Stakeholder interaction: A key factor for resident wellbeing and a sound working environment Learn how stakeholder interaction paves the way for resident wellbeing and a sound working environment. Get tips on how to create a positive work culture.
Part 5 – Optimal Care Facility Creation: Understanding the Building Process
Part 5 – Optimal care facility creation: understanding the building process Understanding the building process is a key enabler for optimizing your care facility. Discover some key factors for making the process smooth.
Loop stretcher sling - commode aperture
The Loop stretcher sling with commode aperture is suitable for residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Ceiling Lift Spreader bars
Maxi Sky ceiling lift spreader bars are an essential component of ceiling lift systems used to safely transfer patients with limited mobility. Spreader bars come in different types and sizes, including standard loop (2pt or 4pt), DPS (Dynamic Positioning System) spreader bars, and specialty spreader bars, for supine lifts, or the Morgue Spreader bar, designed for use in mortuary or funeral home settings. Choosing the right spreader bar depends on the patient's weight and size
Loop stretcher sling
The Loop stretcher sling is suitable for residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Strap stretcher
With the Strap Stretcher, patients can be raised in a fully supine position, without needing to move or turn them. It gives full access and visual contact for hygiene and wound care.
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.
Disposable loop stretcher sling
The Disposable loop stretcher sling is suitable for residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Loop bathing stretcher sling - commode aperture
With mesh fabric and commode opening, the Loop bathing stretcher sling with commode aperture is suitable for hygiene care of residents/patients who require full body support in a supine position during transfers.
Our customers
Our customers | Arjo Find out more about our customers. Care receivers and their families, caregivers and care providers. Welcome to Arjo!
Videos
Creatively, video is a broad medium; so ensuring a consistent Arjo look and feel comes down to the details.
Preventing pressure injury in prone position
Pressure Injury Prevention during the pandemic: Prone Positioning Pressure Injury Prevention during the pandemic: Prone Positioning Preventing pressure injury while prone positioning patients. Prone position for prolonged periods of time places the patients at significant risk of complications including pressure injury. To mitigate this risk, selecting the right support surfaces to support pressure redistribution and targeted pressure offloading is key. Pressure injuries are