Category: Fall safety and prevention

Making Prevention a Priority through value-based purchasing and Evidence-Based Outcomes

When we talk about Pressure Injuries, by definition we are describing preventable pressure-related injury to the skin. This is why correct patient assessment and appropriate product selection are so important. Up to 95% of pressure injuries are thought to be preventable, so it is incumbent upon Nursing staff to ensure that appropriate equipment is being […]

Selecting clinically evidenced solutions has a positive impact on care standards and patient outcomes

At Immersus Health Co, one of the things I enjoy most as we continue to market the clinically evidenced Immersus and Posture-Mate products with new potential customers, is that I get to meet a lot of fellow Clinicians, Hospice and LTC Administrators, DON’s, Wound Care Nurses and other Clinical Staff. These are dedicated, concerned and […]

Selecting clinically evidenced solutions has a positive impact on care standards and patient outcomes

At Immersus Health Co, one of the things I enjoy most as we continue to market the clinically evidenced Immersus and Posture-Mate products with new potential customers, is that I get to meet a lot of fellow Clinicians, Hospice and LTC Administrators, DON’s, Wound Care Nurses and other Clinical Staff. These are dedicated, concerned and […]

Using quality, evidence-based support surfaces for end-of-life care matters

It’s a rhetorical statement of course…because I don’t know a Hospice or Long Term Care Facility who would ever think of providing inferior products or an inferior standard of care for their end-of-life patients. Comfort only is not enough, creating a safe environment and avoiding falls and wounds as well is still vitally important. Evidence-based products will […]

Using quality, evidence-based support surfaces for end-of-life care matters

It’s a rhetorical statement of course…because I don’t know a Hospice or Long Term Care Facility who would ever think of providing inferior products or an inferior standard of care for their end-of-life patients. Comfort only is not enough, creating a safe environment and avoiding falls and wounds as well is still vitally important. Evidence-based products will […]