ComfortGlide® Turning and Repositioning System

Lighten the load with proven patient turning devices.
Caregiver moving patient with patient turning devices
Caregiver moving patient with patient turning devices
PRODUCT BENEFITS

Fight pressure injuries with the right system of patient turning devices

Two caregivers prepare to move a patient using a repositioning sheet

Help reduce risk

Low-friction ComfortGlide repositioning sheets help caregivers move patients with 35% less effort than standard draw sheets.1

Two caregivers offload pressure using wedges

Help relieve pressure

Achieve the NPIAP-recommended 30° angle and offload the sacrum with ComfortGlide wedges.2

Caregiver’s gloved hand touching drypad that has absorbed fluid

Manage moisture

ComfortGlide drypads keep patients 26 times drier than the leading competitor thanks to ultra-absorbent polymers.1

HOW IT WORKS

Improve patient and caregiver satisfaction with ComfortGlide Air

Turning, repositioning and transferring patients multiple times per day takes its toll on caregivers. With air-assisted technology and a HEPA-equipped blower, staff can move patients with 80% less effort than standard draw sheets and promote clean air.1 Multi-speed settings offer quiet inflation for better patient satisfaction.

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CAREGIVER SAFETY

Staff retention a big priority?

Your team puts in long hours to deliver the best care, but many are overworked and hurting. Now’s the time to invest in staff satisfaction, refocus on caregiver safety and improve retention rates.

Our patient turning devices empower staff to safely follow turning protocols while reducing the strain on their hands, wrists, shoulders and backs.

75% of nurses

surveyed have strained themselves while repositioning a patient.3

1 in 3 caregivers

have thought about leaving the profession due to injury or pain suffered on the job.3

See ComfortGlide in action: Request a demo

Get your questions answered and experience the ComfortGlide system firsthand. Simply complete this form and a Skin Health specialist will contact you soon to coordinate your live demo.

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References:

  1. Data on file
  2. European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel and Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance. Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. The International Guideline. Emily Haesler (Ed.) EPUAP/NPIAP/PPPIA: 2019.
  3. Data on file