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Mabis
Mabis Mattress Cover, Waterproof, Washable Incontinence Pad, 36" x 54"
DMI® Flannel/Rubber Mattress Cover protects bedding from moisture, dirt, stains and spots. This cover is an ideal bedding protection solution as it not only protects the mattress but is also easy on skin. The tear resistant quality makes it durable...
$28.67 -
DMI
DMI Seat Cushion & Lumbar Support Pillow, Memory Foam, with Strap
The DMI® Lumbar Seat Cushion is a soft yet supportive memory foam cushion that provides lumbar support to ease lower back pain and reduce pressure point sensitivity. This high quality foam cushion will conform to the back for proper comfort. Ease the...
$43.14 -
Fabrication Enterprises
Economy Alarm System White
This economy exit alert functions with weight-sensing bed pad, chair pad, and floor mat or early warning, nonrestraint seat belts. Caregiver is notified by an audible and visual alert. Monitor can be placed at the bedside or wheelchair and then connected...
$55.93 -
Drive
Med-Aire Assure Bed Mattress System Blue , 80 X 35.5 X 8 Inch
The Drive Med-Aire Assure 5 inch Air with 3 inch Foam Base Alternating Pressure and Low Air Loss Mattress System gives assurance with additional foam in case of a power outage. It's designed with 14 independent air bladders that are 5-inch deep with an...
$446.72 -
Drive
drive Mattress Cover Defined Perimeter Nylon, 34 to 39 X 80 X 6 to 8 Inch
The universal mattress cover creates a raised rail, defined perimeter for enhanced fall prevention, without using patient restraints Open in mid-section for safe and easy patient egress and ingress Built-in medium density foam bolsters, safely and...
$138.69 -
McKesson
McKesson Air Mattress Alternating Pressure System 8 x 36 x 80"
The McKesson Alternating Pressure and Low Air Loss Mattress System 14027 series is a high quality air support surface suitable for medium and high-riskpressure ulcer treatment. This alternating pressure / low air mattress is intended to reduce the...
$453.32 -
McKesson
McKesson Head Positioner Blue , 9 W X 8 D X 4-1/2 H Inch
9 X 8 X 4-1/2 Inch Designed to help protect sensitive facial features while providing the necessary support and comfort during surgery. Made of medical-grade polyurethane foam. Features a top layer of soft foam for increased patient comfort. Not made...
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McKesson
McKesson Armboard Pads, Latex Free, Safety, Secure, 16 in x 8 in x 1 in
The McKesson Arm Board Pad helps provide safety and security for users and peace of mind for caregivers.These cushions are used to stop tissue distress and help protect patients before, during and after surgery. Receive one foam cushion each or 12...
As low as $16.45 -
Posey
Posey Stretcher Wrist Restraint Blue Hook and Loop Closure
Appropriate for use with an E.D. stretcher Designed to be left in place so they are ready for use when required Machine washable Strap length 9 inch Cuff dimensions 12L X 2-1/2W inch
$31.64 -
Posey Twice-As-Tough
Posey Twice-As-Tough Stretcher Ankle Restraint Blue Hook and Loop Closure
Appropriate for use with an E.D. stretcher Designed to be left in place so they are ready for use when required Machine washable Strap length 9 inch Cuff dimensions 12L X 2-1/2W inch
$35.63 -
Posey
Posey Wrist Ankle Restraint Blue Hook and Loop Closure / Slide Buckle
Secures to movable portion of the bed with quick-release ties Fits wrist circumference of 4 to 12 inches 56-inch strap length
$12.41 -
Posey Grip
Posey Grip Non-Slip Matting Green , 12 X 120 Inch
12 x 120 inches Use with those who slide forward in their chair or bed or need a positioning aid Ideal for healthcare use versus commercially available shelf matting
$19.06
Bedroom Aids
Bedroom Aids
The bedroom can be a hazardous place for people with mobility issues. It also holds dangers for those with dementia and even people confined to the bed. Below are some of the items which can help make the bedroom a safer space.
Bedrails
Rails can protect the sleeper from falling and give them stability and support when getting into and out of bed. They stand on two legs and have a shelf-like projection that slips between the mattress and box spring to give them added stability.
Bedrails intended primarily for support are usually narrow, with a rounded top, while those meant to keep the sleeper from slipping out of bed are longer and rectangular. Look for a rail that is a comfortable height and provides solid support.
Bed Steps
Bed steps consist of a step-stool, or a series of one or two short steps, with an attached handrail. They are drawn up at the bedside and allow the user to comfortably transfer to the bed rather than struggling to climb in.
Look for steps that are the right height to easily step onto and put the user at the right level for transferring to the bed without effort.
Sit-to-Stand Poles
Sit-to-stand poles also called safety poles or security poles, are a type of vertical, free-standing grab bar that can be installed virtually anywhere — including by the bedside. Sit-to-stand poles can be floor-mounted with hardware, wall-mounted, or a combination of the both; some models use tension rather than hardware to hold them in place.
If you think you may want to move the pole at some point, opt for a tension-mounted model. Also, check the weight rating before purchasing to ensure that the pole will support the weight of the individual using it.
Pressure Pads
Pressure ulcers (sometimes called “bedsores”) can be a genuine danger for people confined to bed for long periods. Pressure sores are the breakdown of skin and underlying tissue due to prolonged pressure on the skin. Not only are they painful, but they are also an invitation to infection. Pressure pads help reduce the likelihood of developing pressure ulcers.
There are various types of pressure pads, from sheepskin pads to those filled with water, gel, or even air. Different shapes and sizes are appropriate for beds and wheelchairs. Which pad you should choose depends on your unique needs, so talk to your healthcare provider about which option is right for you.
Bed Sensor Pads
A bed alarm sensor pad may be a good choice for people in danger of falling or for those with dementia. Bed alarms consist of a pressure-sensitive pad that slips under the bed’s fitted sheet and a monitor unit that alerts if the pad no longer senses pressure. Some units may connect wirelessly.
The sensor pad itself comes in different sizes, depending on the user's weight, so make sure the unit you choose is appropriate for the size of the intended user.
These simple accessories can make the bedroom a much safer place.
The bedroom can be a hazardous place for people with mobility issues. It also holds dangers for those with dementia and even people confined to the bed. Below are some of the items which can help make the bedroom a safer space.
Bedrails
Rails can protect the sleeper from falling and give them stability and support when getting into and out of bed. They stand on two legs and have a shelf-like projection that slips between the mattress and box spring to give them added stability.
Bedrails intended primarily for support are usually narrow, with a rounded top, while those meant to keep the sleeper from slipping out of bed are longer and rectangular. Look for a rail that is a comfortable height and provides solid support.
Bed Steps
Bed steps consist of a step-stool, or a series of one or two short steps, with an attached handrail. They are drawn up at the bedside and allow the user to comfortably transfer to the bed rather than struggling to climb in.
Look for steps that are the right height to easily step onto and put the user at the right level for transferring to the bed without effort.
Sit-to-Stand Poles
Sit-to-stand poles also called safety poles or security poles, are a type of vertical, free-standing grab bar that can be installed virtually anywhere — including by the bedside. Sit-to-stand poles can be floor-mounted with hardware, wall-mounted, or a combination of the both; some models use tension rather than hardware to hold them in place.
If you think you may want to move the pole at some point, opt for a tension-mounted model. Also, check the weight rating before purchasing to ensure that the pole will support the weight of the individual using it.
Pressure Pads
Pressure ulcers (sometimes called “bedsores”) can be a genuine danger for people confined to bed for long periods. Pressure sores are the breakdown of skin and underlying tissue due to prolonged pressure on the skin. Not only are they painful, but they are also an invitation to infection. Pressure pads help reduce the likelihood of developing pressure ulcers.
There are various types of pressure pads, from sheepskin pads to those filled with water, gel, or even air. Different shapes and sizes are appropriate for beds and wheelchairs. Which pad you should choose depends on your unique needs, so talk to your healthcare provider about which option is right for you.
Bed Sensor Pads
A bed alarm sensor pad may be a good choice for people in danger of falling or for those with dementia. Bed alarms consist of a pressure-sensitive pad that slips under the bed’s fitted sheet and a monitor unit that alerts if the pad no longer senses pressure. Some units may connect wirelessly.
The sensor pad itself comes in different sizes, depending on the user's weight, so make sure the unit you choose is appropriate for the size of the intended user.
These simple accessories can make the bedroom a much safer place.