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Our range of adjustable specialist seating and profiling beds for homecare and nursing homes are designed to cater to diverse needs, providing excellent recyclability, comfort, safety, and independence.
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Configura® Comfort
The Comfort is a dual motor tilt-in-space chair with independent no-shear backrest recline, offering standard and flat rise options. The subframe is also designed to be compatible with a range of transfer aids.
Configura Advance®
The Advance can be easily configured to accommodate more complex postural requirements. Integrated size adjustments in every dimension and an optional electric upgrade make this a highly configurable and easily recyclable chair.
Configura® Bariatric
The Bariatric is a dual-motor chair suited to larger clients, offering an increased weight capacity, with a tilt-in-space option up to 40 stone and non-tilt-in-space up to 50 stone.
FloorBed® 1
The industry's first floor-level nursing bed. At 71 mm (7.1 cm), the FloorBed 1 can significantly reduce the risk of falls and associated injuries, while offering comprehensive profiling functions and maximum service user safety.
FloorBed® 2
The FloorBed 2 combines floor-level functionality with increased height for caregiving. The adjustable height range of 71 mm to 800 mm (7.1 to 80 cm) and the low head and footboards provide better access for caregivers to perform care tasks and repositioning.
CommunityBed™
Combining the lifting height of a conventional profiling bed (800 mm) and the lowness of a conventional low bed (220 mm), CommunityBed allows equipment services to simplify their range and reduce stock.
JuniorBed™
Our JuniorBeds are a simple, safe and cost-effective solution compliant with BS EN 50637:2017 to reduce risk for smaller service users.
Empresa®
The Empresa combines everything you need, in a single bed. Designed to meet the diverse demands of clinical care, staff and resident safety, with a robust and stylish design.
Proxima®
The Proxima’s industry-leading floor-level mattress platform helps mitigate the risk of falls in hospitals and other acute care settings.
Allevia® Comfort
This mattress has a base layer of high-density foam for support, with a top layer of soft, pressure-reducing visco foam.
Allevia Comfort FirmEdge™
This mattress has a base layer of high-density foam for support, with a top layer of soft, pressure-reducing visco foam. It also features a firm edge which offers more support for transfers.
Allevia® Prima
This mattress features high-density foam walls and base offering total stability during side transfers; with a pressure-reducing castellated central zone to maximise re-distribution.
Allevia® Duo
This mattress uses a step-up/step-down hybrid foam system with extra quiet pump and foam-filled alternating cells that provide comfort as well as therapy.
Allevia® Sense
This mattress uses a dynamic mattress system with alternating cells for pressure relief. The cells are 18 cm deep to provide deep immersion, and the heel slope is created by lower heel cells.
Product guide
Explore our range of specialist seating, profiling beds, and pressure care products, designed specifically for home and care environments, in this easy to read guide
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Upcoming webinars
Pressure ulcers – definition, assessment, prevention and treatment
Pressure ulcers are a painful, debilitating condition that can, largely, be prevented. Seen as a measure of harm by NHS England/Improvement and reportable to the CQC in care home settings, understanding how best to protect those within your care from developing a pressure ulcer is an important aspect of care delivery.
Prevention of pressure ulcers is however not always easy and, in some cases, not possible. Understanding how they develop, how to recognise those at risk, how to prevent them and what to do when they do occur is vital knowledge for anyone involved in the care of those vulnerable to pressure ulcers.
Staff with different skill sets can work their way through the whole programme, or they can choose individual modules.
24-hour postural care considerations for the bariatric client
This webinar will provide case examples and scenarios, allowing participants to apply the knowledge gained to practical situations. By the end of the session, rehabilitation professionals should feel confident in their ability to assess, measure, and recommend appropriate seating solutions for individuals with obesity, considering their unique characteristics and needs. Please note that this webinar will not be recorded, so make sure you don’t miss it.
Tissue Viability - What OTs need to know and how they can help
This 4-part webinar series explores the complexities of preventing and managing pressure ulcers in community settings, covering topics such as skin care, patient decision-making and the critical roles of nutrition, hydration and posture.