Saturday, May 10, 2014

NEW GEL MATTRESS FOR PRESSURE RELIEF USED PREVENT BED SORES

Introducing the newest gel mattress to the market this gel mattress overlay does not use the traditional gel pads inside the gel mattress. This gel mattress now infuses the gel into the actual foam itself offering a cooling support surface to reduce pressure and prevent bed sores. This new gel mattress adapted the technology introduced in the retail Temper-pedic mattresses.  Visco foam or memory foam mattresses normally generate heat causing the patient to sweat.

 This new technology now offers the benefits of the memory foam with gel added into the foam for pressure relief and comfort. This hospital replacement mattress can be used with a medical bed frame or twin sized box spring. It supports up too 400lbs.

For more information CLICK HERE !
GEL INFUSED PRESSURE MATTRESS



ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE





4 multi zoned layers of foam

15 year non-prorated warranty

Heals Bed sores and pressure ulcers

Supports up to 400 lbs

Designed for optimal pressure relief keeping the patient cool and dry

Gel-infused foam channels heat away from the body significantly faster than standard foam, keeping skin dry to minimize maceration

Special sloped zone to reduce pressure on the calf and heel area.

Superior pressure redistribution achieved by providing more support and less cradling at higher levels of compression, distributing pressure over a much larger surface area.

Optional side rails available

Fits standard medical bed frame or twin sized mattress.

80" (L) x 36" x (W) x 6" (H) or 84" (L) x 36" x (W) x 6" (H)

Monday, March 29, 2010

Healing Bed sores with the right medical mattress

Bed Sore Treatment and secrets





Dear concerned family member,

We understand that you have a challenging task at hand. You are looking for valuable information that can help your loved one or family member heal a stubborn and painful set back in their recovery process. A bed sore!

Everyday we get phone calls from people around the world that are trying to sort out the details and do what is best for their family member or loved one. We wanted to cut through all of the information out there and offer you some tips and secrets that most distributors do NOT want you to know.

Well here it is!
www.medicalairmattress.com only offers medical  mattress systems that meets doctor and medicare approval. We do not fill our website with tons of medical products that leave you confused and uncertain. We sell only the medical mattresses and support surface products that are proven and endorsed by medicare, doctors, and wound care nurses.

Our research shows that many family's often try multiple sources and products to heal stubborn bedsores. They often do not have the correct guidance and are sometimes mislead when trying to do the right thing.

Here are a few tips you can do that we have found to help.

#1 Heat and moisture is bad! (stay away from products like tempurpedic memory foam and sheepskin pads. These products, although soft and comfortable to the touch, can generate heat and friction causing the patient to sweat. Heat and sweat can cause the skin to breakdown.

#2 Keep your skin hydrated with moisturizers, especially after a bath or shower

#3 Inspect skin daily. Look for redness or any skin breakdown. Report any changes to you healthcare professional.

#4 Skin should be washed with warm (avoid hot) water and use gentle cleansers to minimize dryness.

#5 Avoid aggressive massage or massaging over bony areas such as hips

How to select the best alternating pressure mattress for my family member?

The most expensive mattress does not mean its the best choice for you!!

Here is why.

People call us all the time and say "I saw another alternating pressure mattress system at my local distributor for $8000.00 -$15,000 Your mattress is $1450.00 what is the difference?? Our answer is nothing ! Many of the high priced adjustable air mattresses have the same medicare codes as the less expensive models. These medical distributors bill through medicare. If you want to buy an air mattress from a local medical distributor they will often sell you their products for the same price that medicare would have reimbursed them for over time!.

We are a manufacturing group. We have no conflict of interest billing through medicare or insurance company's. All of our products are brand new and are designed to heal and prevent bed sores. We will not sell you a used or rental product like many of the home health care distributors.

So the million dollar question is "what mattress should I select?" Now all of the mattresses on our site will prevent and heal bed sores but we have a specific product we would like to introduce you to.

The Tradewind PM 8080!http://medicalairmattress.com/choice1.html

This model is designed to heal all the stages 1-4 so it covers the complete spectrum.

The mattress remains inflated in the event of a power outage. This is a useful feature for the home health care market.

This alternating mattress uses a 10 zone comfort control offering the flexibility to find the best setting for your loved one.

Additional features such as therapy modes : Alternating/Static/Auto-Firm/Seat Inflation

Power failure alarm with audible buzzer and visible indicator

Low pressure alarm with audible buzzer and visible indicator

Adjustable cycle times. This feature allows you to control how often the mattress alternates. This feature is new to many alternating and adjustable hospital beds.

Now this mattress is not the most expensive but it is not the least expensive either. This mattress however is the most complete mattress system that we sell.

We hope that this advise helps you in your selection process.

If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact us toll free at 1-877-733-9207

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Queen Sizes Gel Mattress now available

Our latest gel mattress is now manufactured in queen sizes for patients that want to continue to sleep in their own bed without having to transfer to a medical bed or separate bedroom. Gel mattresses are designed to prevent and treat stage 1-2 bedsores or decubitus pressure ulcers.

We have received many calls from customers that wanted full and queen sized versions of the standard gel mattress. After the newest demand we began to take the orders into production.

The new sizes available include 42x78" 48x78" and 54x78"

http://www.alternatingpressuremattress.com/geloverlay.html

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Medical Air True Low Air Loss Mattress

This blower based "True" low air loss mattress system is our most advanced low air loss system. It provides exceptional protection against pressure, shearing, friction and moisture. Recommended for patients with any stage pressure ulcer, myocutaneous skin flaps and skin grafts.

"True" low air loss system circulates air through 16 individual cells. The air is distributed equally across the top mattress surface wicking moisture away from the patient-User friendly digital power unit provides rapid inflation and easy set up-Integrated side bolsters keep patients centered in the bed reducing the risk of entrapment-Features "firm" mode for dressing changes and repositioning, and "upright" mode for added support when the head of the bed is elevated-Foot pillow prevents unnecessary skin breakdown due to patient migration.

400lb. capacity

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Selecting the proper wheelchair cushion



Basic cushion Adds comfort for lower risk seated individuals.

Moderate cushion Helps redistribute pressure for those at risk for pressure ulcers. May also help with positioning needs.

Advanced cushion Significant pressure redistribution for highest risk patients or those with pressure ulcers. Will address positioning needs. May be adjustable to meet individual patient needs.


Step2: Choose the Type of  Cushion Material

Foam wheelchair Cushion: Most economical material. Typically used for comfort through moderate pressure redistribution. Different density foams can be used to address patient comfort, including more expensive visco elastic memory foams. Different cut patterns are often used to prevent shear and help reduce pressure.


 Gel & Foam wheelchair Cushion: Typically provide moderate to advanced pressure redistribution. Most common design is gel sacks placed between high- er quality foams. Gel sacks separated into quadrants perform best by keeping gel focused under problem areas to reduce pressure. Also designed to reduce shear and heat. 


Air Cell wheelchair Cushion: Typically provide the most advanced pressure redistribution. These cushions are adjustable to meet the individual needs of each patient. Redistribute pres- sure very well by distributing weight evenly. Tracks patient movements and adjusts to patient’s body contours reducing pressure points.





Step3: Choose the Best Cushion Design

Flat wheelchair Cushions Sometimes referred to as a zero elevation cushion, it has the same thickness across the entire cush- ion. Can be used for comfort or pressure redistribution.

 Wedge wheelchair Cushions Thicker in the front and angling down to a thinner back, it pro- vides support, stability and pres- sure redistribution for active users that tend to slide forward.

Pommel wheelchair Cushions Abducts legs to reduce skin shear and pressure. Provides proper alignment to reduce hip rotation. Can be on a flat or wedge cushion.

 Contour wheelchair Cushions Sometimes referred to as a Saddle Cushion, it emphasizes proper positioning and leg align- ment while reducing hip rotation. Provides pressure redistribution and comfort by increasing seating area.

Anti-Thrust wheelchair Cushions Has a one inch shelf in the middle to reduce thrusting and sliding forward. Helps reduce sacral sitting. Low profile front minimizes leg elevation.

 Back Cushions Provides comfort, support and cushioning on back and spine. Helps redistribute pressure while eliminating the hammock effect of a sling back

http://www.alternatingpressuremattress.com/wheel-chair-cushions.html

Monday, November 23, 2009

Hospital Bed Replacement mattress

This new hospital bed mattress is ideal for hospital and nursing home use. The state of the art hospital mattress heals and prevents up to stage 3 pressure ulcers.

This support surface mattress features our thickest three-layered design to completely conform to your resident’s body. The top layer consists of a premium convoluted foam that provides air channels that help keep heat down to prevent the patient from sweating.


The super soft heel section features visco elastic memory foam that cradles the heels allowing for incredible pressure redistribution and shear reduction.

Nylex Super Stretch premium cover allows the mattress to conform to your resident while reducing shear. Fluid proof and antimicrobial.

Meets federal fire standard 16 CFR 1633

premium pressure relief hospital mattress keeps patient cool to prevent skin breakdown and pressure sores.

450 pound weight capacity

works with standard hospital bed frame

Free shipping

 

 www.alternatingpressuremattress.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ultra Pad Dry Pads for use with Alternating Pressure Mattresses

The power of ONE ULTRA-SORB DRY PAD

Designed for use exclusively with alternating pressure mattress and low air loss systems. This pad helps to keep the patient dry preventing moisture and skin breakdown.
  • ONE PAD for healthier skin. 
  • The innovative backsheet on Ultrasorbs AP allows air to flow through the pad while still acting as a barrier to moisture.*
  • The result is maximum skin dryness and comfort.
ONE PAD for lower cost.
  • Ultrasorbs AP are so strong and absorbent that they eliminate the need for multiple pads. They also reduce the need for draw sheets, linens or reusable under- pads. 
  • The result is a dramatically lower cost.
ONE PAD for easier care.









Ultrasorbs AP can be used on both standard beds and air support therapy beds.

Indications for use:

Managing moisture when patient or resident skin dryness is a concern, such as with incontinence or other high-moisture-loss situations.
Features:
• The advanced SuperCore® thermo-bonded core wicks moisture away from the skin and locks fluid away for increased dignity, superior odor control and better skin care.
Ultrasorbs AP are super absorbent – one pad has the absorbing power of three or more standard underpads.
• The extra-strong pad and film provide exceptional resistance to tearing and resulting linen changes.





Special pads that wick moisture away from the skin have also been shown to be more effective at protecting skin than disposable briefs.”

http://www.alternatingpressuremattress.com/ultrasorb2436.html

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Using Alternating pressure pads to heal bedsores


Using alternating pressure pads or APP pads to heal bedsores.

Alternating pressure pads are used to prevent and heal basic bedsores and pressure ulcers.

The Alternating pressure pad system includes the mattress and a air pump. Most APP pad systems are twin sized. 78"x34"

Alternating Pad systems prevent bedsores and relieves painful pressure points. The quite pump inflates 130 individual bubble cells preventing decubitus ulcers from developing. The mattress is designed to fit over an existing twin mattress or bed. This mattress is also used over medical bedframes, gel mattresses, or in some circumstances reclining chairs.

Alternating pressure pads and pumps operate on a fixed or variable system. The fixed APP system inflates to a maximum firmness, the variable or deluxe alternating pressure pad provides the user the ability to adjust the firmness or softness of the pad.

More at www.medicalairmattress.com

How to prevent a pressure ulcer

How to prevent a pressure ulcer
Keep turning and repositioning
When sitting:
  • Adjust your weight every 15 minutes
  • Use a chair cushion when sitting
  • Use good posture when sitting
When Lying:
  • Turn from your back to either side every 2 hours or less
  • Keep the head of the bed as low as possible while in bed
  • use pillows or wedges to help take the pressure off of a certain area, especially your heals.
  • Talk to your health care professional about getting a special medical air mattress or gel overlay mattress.
More information at www.medicalairmattress.com



Sunday, November 8, 2009

How do you prevent a pressure ulcer?

Taking care of you skin is very important.As you age , skin becomes drier and can be damaged more easily.

  • keep your skin hydrated with moisturizers, especially after a bath or shower
  • inspect skin daily. Look for redness or any skin breakdown. Report any changes to you healthcare professional.
  • Skin should be washed with warm (avoid hot) water and use gentle cleansers to minimize dryness.
  • Avoid aggressive massage or massaging over bony areas such as hips
  • Replace soaps with skin cleansing products.
http://www.medicalairmattress.com/15019.html

more ideas and products at www.medicalairmattress.com