While death is a subject that makes most of us feel uncomfortable, sadly many of us deal with it regularly due to the nature of our work. If this is you, you’ll understand the importance of dignity. Dignity for both the patient and their family. You will be worrying about the patients around them too. Going through their own battles, and worrying about their own health matters. How will the sight of their shrouded room mate make them feel should they be transported without discretion. The solution is the XCcube®
What is the XCcube®?
This was our reason for developing the XCcube®. Compact, light weight, and discreetly packaged, it is easy to transport from department to department, room to room. It is quick and simple to construct and requires no significant training. It is expandable in three directions, so suitable for any size bed, from paediatric to bariatric. Simply put – a complete solution.
The XCcube®’s telescopic lightweight aluminium frame is easily built over the deceased, and then covered using its elasticated sheet. The patient can then be transported to the mortuary without a manual transfer onto a concealment trolley. Handling and risk of marking are reduced. While the patient is transported easily and with dignity.
We feel the XCcube® is a vital piece of equipment for any hospital or hospice – it is certainly how we would want our loved ones to be treated. If you don’t have one and would like to know more, do get in touch.
We also have more information on the XCcube®, including a video of how it easily constructs here…
“Absolutely revolutionary in all ways – light and easy to use making the task of moving a deceased patient discreet and reducing the potential for musculoskeletal injuries.” “New and improved practices – it is a new way of working, but it is a better way.” “Respect, dignity, and care to the deceased and their families – greater dignity and respect afforded to bariatric deceased” “Solution to our problem – this is a solution to the problem we have been facing for the last 10 years.” “Simple and effective – I am pleased someone has come up with a simple and effective solution.” “Something our trust needs – I think it’s a great product we could use throughout the hospital.”
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