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Prone Positioning and Nimbus Professional
Prone positioning to prevent pressure injuries | Arjo Prone positioning. For the most vulnerable patients. Turning and managing very sick patients face down for significant improvements. Find out more at Arjo.
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.
Colours
Our colour palette is a reflection of our brand and includes the colours that may be used in communication. This section offers inspiration and rules for when and how to use our range of brand colours.
Application Form for Clinical Trial Research
Arjo as sponsor in clinical trials - Submit application Submit your application for Arjo support for clinical trial research. Fill out the application form for sponsor support or funding for clinical trials here.
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.
Evenda Sereno
dementia to sustain their own capability and help them feel more comfortable and secure. The Evenda Sereno has been designed with residents living with dementia in mind.
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.
Arjo slide sheets
Arjo slide sheets with handles are designed to help caregivers carry out in-bed repositioning and transfers with less of the physical stress and strain associated with manual handling.
Mobility gallery
to help planning your patient care. Meeting the needs of each and every individual. Learn more at Arjo. The Mobility Gallery is an assessment tool based on five different levels of mobility, named in alphabetic order from A to E.
Prone positioning
With our prone positioning solutions, you can lower the risk of injury associated with prone positioning, without adding more caregivers, and with reduced physical effort needed to carry out safe and controlled manoeuvres.