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Specific Tissue Viability Specifications?
We can help you and your Trust with implementing its tissue viability policy by including your specified cushion(s) into our high dependency seating. Certain trusts have very specific tissue viability requirements and a preferred cushion specification for their patient seating.As...
Lunch and Learn – could this benefit your team?
Here at Caremed Alrick UK, we have been working with the NHS, Care Homes, Private Hospitals and OT's and Therapists for over 14 years both selling and renting out our healthcare furniture. We pride ourselves on not only providing excellent...
Is your critical care seating working for staff as well as patients?
Critical care seating can encourage early mobilisation*, so it is vital that it works for both the patient and the staff.  Our new Mobilise® CH5 chair^ has been built with both the patient and HCP in mind. Innovative leg rest...
Why our clients use Caremed® seating for Critical Care
Mobilise® seating for intensive care and early mobilisation is now highly observable both physically and in the press / online, used widely to make the task of early mobilisation easier, quicker and safer. Caremed Alrick offers seating for sale, lease or hire,...
Falls Prevention – how can I implement early detection? (And get rid of trailing cables)
Fortunately, we now have wireless fall sensor equipment, which implements early detection, as well as getting rid of trailing cables! Avoid hazards and positioning near plugs With no wires there are no trip hazards on the wireless equipment, plus they...
Supporting Winter Pressures with Seating Hire 24/7
We can offer a number of different multifunctional chairs which you can trial, then hire or purchase, depending on the needs of your ward and your patients. Mobilise CH5 early mobilisation chair Designed and manufactured right here in Coventry, UK,...
Critical Care in England – a statistical round up
Critical Care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland - a statistical round up... As national populations age, demands on critical care services are expected to increase.  In the UK, around 200,000 adults and children are admitted to a critical care...