Medline Repositioning Sheet - Instructional artwork guides caregivers in safe repositioning. Durable base sheet can be laundered up to 50 times. Take the pain out of repositioning. Every time your staff lifts someone to place in a sling, there are back injury risks. Comfort glide bariatric supports in repositioning patients up to 1,000 lbs. Contoured elastic along the edges of the sheet hug the mattress for a close fit. Fitted sheets provide a replacement to fitted/flat hospital sheets to help reduce friction. Significantly helps reduce the strain for caregivers. Comfort glide standard supports in repositioning patients up to 575 lbs. Inflatable sheet gives caregivers a safe and physically easy way to move patients.
Reduce the effort needed to turn patients. Durable base sheet can be laundered up to 50 times. Fitted sheets provide a replacement to fitted/flat hospital sheets to help reduce friction. Comfort glide standard supports in repositioning patients up to 575 lbs. Web use as a glide sheet. A safer, easier way to move patients. Instructional artwork guides caregivers in safe repositioning. Inflatable sheet gives caregivers a safe and physically easy way to move patients. Comfort glide bariatric supports in repositioning patients up to 1,000 lbs. Weight capacity for standard, 1,000 lb. Our comfortglide sling can be left under a patient throughout their stay and used as both a glide sheet and a sling. Take the pain out of repositioning. Contoured elastic along the edges of the sheet hug the mattress for a close fit. Comfort glide lateral transfer air assisted system for lateral transfers of patients up to 1,000 lbs. Intuitive and easy to use, comfort glide repositioning sheets are safety rated to accomodate virtually all patients—575 lb. Significantly helps reduce the strain for caregivers. Patient remains below bed rail when inflated. Caregivers suffer some of the highest rates of muscoskeletal injuries from overexertion resulting in missed workdays, decreased retention and billions of dollars in direct and indirect cost. Every time your staff lifts someone to place in a sling, there are back injury risks.