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Enterprise 8000X
The Enterprise 8000X hospital bed delivers significant benefits to the patient, caregiver and healthcare facility.
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.
Evenda Moveno
When residents lose the ability to stand up unassisted from a sitting position, their functional independence can go into decline. That’s why the two-position mobility assist handle can help support more mobile residents who may be worried about falling and need support when exiting their bed.
Pentaflex
The Pentaflex range has been developed to provide a 24 hour care solution. The range includes a mattress replacement, mattress overlay and seat cushion.
In the central bathing area – the spa
A large bathroom, of sufficient size to incorporate a variety of integrated bathing and showering systems, can provide residents with an array of therapeutic benefits.
Lifeguard 20
Lifeguard®20 is a variable height, versatile patient support surface, designed to cope with the varied demands of acute healthcare settings.
Evenda Comfio
As mobility declines, caring for the resident becomes more challenging and the risk of complications of immobility such as pressure injury increases. By supporting their individual challenges, and recognising that loss of mobility can have a big impact on the resident’s independence, bed features can help the resident maintain some control.
Enterprise 5000X
The Enterprise 5000X bed is a general use hospital bed in the Enterprise range. The design may offer both caregiver and patient benefits in the key areas of safety, clinical efficacy and ease of use.
Enterprise 9000X
The Enterprise 9000X hospital bed from Arjo delivers significant benefits to the patient, caregiver and healthcare facility.
Rehabilitation
During periods of hospitalisation, facilitating mobility helps people recover faster and regain their independence to help return to life outside the hospital.
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.
Corridors, elevators, storage and free passage
Sufficient space is required in all areas in the care environment to provide the best opportunities for efficient care operations.