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Feb 26 2020

How Pressure Ulcers Develop

What are pressure ulcers?

Pressure ulcers – also referred to as pressure damage, pressure injuries, bedsores or decubitus ulcers – are usually seen on the skin as red, purple or discoloured areas, which may progress into blistering or open wounds. These can develop on bony areas of the body such as the back, bottom or heels or in areas where the blood supply to the tissues has been reduced due to prolonged pressure.

They can happen to anyone, but usually affect people who spend more time in bed or those who sit in a chair or wheelchair for long periods of time. If you are at risk of pressure damage you should be offered advice on how to reduce your risk and this will usually include information on:

  • How to assess your skin for early signs of damage
  • What type of mattresses, cushions or special devices may help to relieve pressure from vulnerable areas
  • How to keep moving. Even small changes in position are really important to reduce the risk of damage
  • If you have problems with your bladder or bowels that mean that your skin is wet or soiled, there may be creams and products that will help to prevent skin damage
  • How to make sure that you eat a healthy diet and take sufficient fluid to keep the skin nourished and hydrated.

While pressure ulcers can appear anywhere on the body, they are most commonly seen over bony areas such as the heels, ankles, hips, spine and buttocks.

Why do pressure ulcers develop?

Pressure ulcers form when blood flow to the tissues of the skin and surrounding area is reduced.

Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels. They bring oxygenated blood from the arteries into the organs, skin and underlying tissue, as well as taking deoxygenated blood away from the skin and tissues back into the veins.

When a person is sitting or lying on a surface the pressure between the seat/mattress and the body compresses the capillaries in this area. This is especially noticeable over bony areas, like your heels, buttocks and tailbone (coccyx). Just like squeezing a hosepipe if this pressure is high enough it can reduce blood flow through these capillaries or even stop it altogether.

Pressure is not the only issue. Shear forces (such as sliding down the bed or slouching in a chair) also play a part in the development of pressure.

For more information on these forces, see our article Shear and Friction in Pressure Ulcer Development.

How do we naturally prevent pressure ulcers?

If someone’s blood vessels are closed or compressed due to pressure, then the oxygen supply to the surrounding tissues falls.
Interestingly, in healthy people, this fall in oxygen prompts a reflex to move; this is the reason you cross and uncross your legs or roll over in bed at night without really thinking about it! Ignore this reflex and you will start to feel pain and discomfort, a sign from your body that it’s time to get moving again.

If the pressure is relieved, and the circulation is restored, the capillaries open up again and blood flow increases to the area again. For those with pale skin, this may be observed as the pink patch that is visible if you have had your legs crossed for a sustained period. This pink patch is called ‘blanching erythema’. Blanching erythema is identifiable by the pale spot you can see when you press on it with a finger on Caucasian skin. In dark skin tones, this may not be visible, therefore when checking the skin, any change in skin colour or appearance should be checked carefully in case it is a sign of increased vulnerability.

To see strategies to support pressure ulcer prevention click here.

What happens if the skin remains under pressure?

If pressure continues, then reduced oxygen levels starts to cause damage to the capillaries and surrounding cells.
The first sign in the skin is often a change in colour. For those with light skin tones, non-blanching erythema may be visible, where the skin colour is a persistent red and the skin colour does not change when lightly pressed with a finger.

For those with dark skin tones, a change in skin colour may be observed, but is unlikely to present as redness. It is therefore important to compare any changes in colour observed with areas of unaffected skin to determine if early signs of pressure damage are developing.

It is also important to understand that damage may occur deep within the tissues, presenting as a Deep Tissue Injury. This may present as a purple or dark discoloured area, a thin blistered area over an area of dark discolouration or an area of thin dark eschar. The affected area may be painful and may be harder or softer, or warmer or sometimes cooler than the surrounding areas.

 

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare · Tagged: Harvest Healthcare, Pressure Ulcers

Dec 18 2019

We Are Part of the Prism Group

We are delighted to inform you that on 18th December 2019, Harvest Healthcare Limited became part of the Prism Group. This exciting move will further improve our ability to serve our customers and will provide financial strength and investment to continue our successful growth. Harvest will operate as a standalone company within the Group, and will continue to be led by current Managing Director Neil Davis and his Senior Management Team. Read more here.

Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact your Account Manager or any of the following:

Neil Davis – Managing Director
Tim Woods – Finance Director
Bruce McEwan – Key Account Director
Mario Gibbins – Purchasing Manager
Oskar Solvason – Operation Manager
Derek Scotton – HR Manager
Melissa Howle – Service Manager
Lauren Davis – Head of Clinical and Marketing

We are excited about the future and are looking forward to developing our relationship with you for many years to come.

Contact us on 01709 377172 or sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Harvest Healthcare, Prism Medical

Dec 03 2018

Harvest Healthcare Ownership

Neil Davis

We are delighted to inform you that as of 30th November 2018, our current Managing Director Neil Davis, has acquired all of the shares in the company from founders Phil and Jim Hutchinson. Both Phil and Jim have steadily reduced their involvement in the day to day running of the company over the last few years, and are very pleased to hand over the business to their existing management team.

Things will be very much business as usual, with the current team and all your regular contacts remaining unchanged.

Neil said “I am proud to have the opportunity to lead Harvest forward and to continue the positive development of our company. Our focus will always be to work in long-term partnerships with our customers, to support the delivery of exceptional resident and patient care, at an affordable price, and to try to make everyone’s lives a little easier. I really enjoy working with the fantastic people in this industry, and am very happy that our new ownership structure will help us to continue our successful growth, to the shared benefit of our customers, our own people, and our supply chain partners.”

Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact your Account Manager or any of the following:

Neil Davis – Managing Director
Tim Woods – Finance Director
Bruce McEwan – Key Account Director
Mario Gibbins – Operations Manager
Derek Scotton – HR Manager

We are excited about the future and are looking forward to developing our relationship with you for many years to come.

Contact us on 01709 377172 or sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Harvest Healthcare

Nov 12 2018

New Community Mattresses

Introducing our new Community Mattresses.

Here at Harvest Healthcare we are always trying to find ways to make our customer’s lives easier. One way in which we do this is buy keeping our products at a high quality while making sure they are affordable.

Our new Community Mattresses maintain the high quality that customers expect from Harvest Healthcare with improved comfort and excellent pressure relief at a more cost-effective price.

HSMCOM – Community Mattress
  • Highly resilient and fire retardant foam
  • Can be turned two ways to extend life of the mattress
  • Medium Risk
  • Maximum patient weight: 25 Stone / 159kg
  • Dimensions: 2000 x 900 x 125mm
  • Available in other sizes upon request
  • Comes with 2-way stretch, waterproof cover
HSMCOMP – Community Plus Mattress
  • Built on the Community mattress with thicker foam
  • Can be turned two ways to extend life of the mattress
  • High Risk
  • Maximum patient weight: 30 Stone / 190kg
  • Dimensions: 2000 x 900 x 150mm
  • Available in other sizes upon request
  • Comes with 2-way stretch, waterproof cover

If you are interested in buying one of our fantastic new mattresses then please get in touch at sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk or on 01709 377 172.

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Care Home, Community Mattresses, Harvest Healthcare

Oct 24 2018

The Care Show 2018

 

Care Show 2018

On the 17th and 18th of October we attended the Care Show at the NEC Birmingham. We had a great time meeting with everyone there and getting to show off our products.

We were also joined by Loic Girard from Systam who helped us show off our amazing Systam range.

We exhibited a selection of our products on our stand including:

  • Ultra-Low bed
  • Woburn Low bed in Walnut, showing our range of wood finishes
  • Viscoflex Evolutive Mattress
  • Olympic 175 Hoist
  • Windsor Active Mattress
  • Range of cushions

If you are interested in anything you saw on our stand please get in touch and we would be happy to give you more information.

Email sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk or alternatively give us a ring on 01709377172.

We would also like to thank The Care Show for putting on a great event.

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Care Show 2018

Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Care Home, expo, Harvest Healthcare

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