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Feb 26 2020

Preventing Pressure Ulcer Development

Pressure ulcers can develop rapidly given the right conditions.

Not all risk factors can be controlled. However, the key risk factors affecting the individual should be taken into account as part of a pressure ulcer prevention strategy.
Preventive measures should include:

  • Risk assessment to identify key risk factors that put the individual at higher risk of pressure ulcer development

Risk assessment may involve the use of a scoring system eg. Waterlow, Braden, or Glamorgan scales or a system for colour (RAG) rating risk eg. Purpose T.

Whichever system is in use, it is important to ensure that it is not used in isolation but supports clinical & holistic assessment of the person and their needs and preferences.

  • Frequently assessing skin for early signs of damage

People who are able to do so should be shown how to check their skin for any signs of damage

Carers can also be shown how to inspect the skin and what to look for

Early signs of skin damage may include discomfort, redness, or a change in colour to the skin. This may be more difficult to assess in dark skin tones

  • Use of equipment that reduces pressure

Inflate and deflate to redistribute pressure
Static Viscoelastic (memory-foam) mattresses/cushions which conform to the shape of the body to distribute pressure evenly.
Positioning devices – these may include slide sheets for repositioning, and devices suitable for heels, etc. to remove all pressure from the heel and facilitate healing

  • Keep the person moving as much as possible. Regular movement helps redistribute pressure

For those at risk of pressure damage, changes in position should be made at least every 4 hours

For those at high risk of pressure damage changes in position should be made at least every 6 hours

Even small changes in position are really important to reduce the risk of damage

This should be discussed with each person on an individual basis, and agreement on the frequency of repositioning should be recorded

Repositioning frequency may need to be increased if skin assessment shows any increased vulnerability

People who cannot reposition themselves need assistance to do so.

This repositioning should be done throughout the day and night.

  • Use barrier creams and appropriate containment products (eg. Continence pads) for those with bladder or bowel issues that lead to frequent episodes of wet or soiled skin

Barrier creams should be dimethicone based products rather than oil-based products

A thorough continence assessment should be undertaken to establish the most appropriate containment products for the person.

  • Ensure access to a healthy diet and adequate fluid intake to keep the skin nourished and hydrated

 

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

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

Jun 22 2018

NAEP National Annual Conference 2018

We exhibited at NAEP National Annual Conference on 12th and 13 June 2018. it was a great opportunity to meet old customers, renew acquaintances and make new contacts. Above all, it was a successful attendance for Harvest Healthcare.

We had the opportunity to showcase our innovative product and we chose our Bed Wall Spacer for that purpose.  The Bed Wall Spacer kit is designed to reduce the risk of the bed being placed too close to the wall and colliding with power sockets or other features. It reduces damage within the care environment.

We would like to thank everyone who visited our stand and look forward to doing more business with all our old and new customers.

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

Apr 09 2018

New Product – Bed Wall Spacer

Introducing our new Bed Wall Spacer!

These spacers are designed to reduce the risk of the bed being placed too close to the wall and colliding with power sockets or other features. This can be costly to fix and often requires an emergency callout, the Bed Wall Spacer can eliminate these costs.

It increases safety by reducing the risk of electric shock due to socket damage. The Bed Wall Spacer also protects the bed chassis from damage if being operated against window sills / skirting boards or other features, which can be expensive to fix.

The spacer is compatible with Harvest Healthcare’s Woburn bed and the Woburn Community Bed range and can be fitted to any corner of the bed within minutes without the use of tools. It is designed to be fitted to the bed at any point where the bed would come into contact with a wall and should be kept at a safe distance and reduce the possibility of collision.

If you would like more information please contact Lynne Buchanan on 01709 377 172 or email  sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk.

See the webpage including specifications here.

Bed Wall Spacer

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Bed Wall Spacer, Care Home, Harvest Healthcare, New Product

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