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Specialist Rental: Simplified Complex Care

Our gift from us to you is simplified complex care and improved nursing efficiency with the innovative combination of Eleganza 5 and Dolphin Therapy. 

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SIMPLIFIED COMPLEX CARE

The number of complex patients (those with multiple
comorbidities) 1 admitted to hospital is increasing.2 While some will be in critical care and specialist areas, many will be cared for on general wards. Thereafter, some will be discharged from hospital into another healthcare setting.

The Eleganza 5 bed can offer very significant benefits to complex patients and their caregivers regardless of location. The basics of profiling the bed, tilting the platform,  Class III weigh scales and achieving a chair position are intuitive and easy to learn. Using just these functions can prove transformative to the care and outcomes of patients nursed on Dolphin Therapy.

IMPROVED EFFICIENCY

We’ve got your back! A Nursing Times survey3 in 2022 highlighted concerning results, including:

  • 35.5% of nursing staff experienced musculoskeletal problems as a result of work activities in the last 12 months
  • 53% of nurses and midwives said they felt unwell as a result of work-related stress in the past year
  • Only 21% of nurses and midwives felt there were enough staff at their organisation for them to do their job properly

Medstrom and its team of RGN Clinical Advisors is here to support and have tailored equipment packages that acknowledge staff well-being and nursing efficiency. The Eleganza 5 bed and Dolphin Therapy surface uniquely combines full platform lateral tilt with unrivalled immersion. Together, they help to provide ‘hands off’ nursing care, improve outcomes, make repositioning easier, and increase caregiver efficiency in all healthcare settings

Contact Medstrom 24/7/365 to discuss specialist bed rental with one of our RGN Clinical Advisors.

  1. Manning E & Gagnon M (2017). The complex patient: A concept clarification. Nursing & Health Sciences 19(1):13-21.
  2. Stafford M et al (2017). Understanding the health care needs of people with multiple health conditions. The Health Foundation
  3. Nursing Times Survey: Nurses burnt out and unhappy

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