£14.04 inc. VAT VAT Relief
Patients who struggle to turn in bed can use these Bed Loops to securely reposition themselves and safely move to the edge of the bed.
£58.42 inc. VAT VAT Relief
Hospital Direct’s Wipeclean Extension Straps reduce the risk of caregivers over-stretching and over-reaching during supine patient transfers.
£44.66 inc. VAT VAT Relief
This one-way Glide and Lock system allows users to position themselves comfortably in chairs with minimal support from carers.
Hospital Physiotherapy, Occupational therapist, and rehabilitation solutions
Hospital physiotherapy supports patients to recover after surgery and Hospital Direct’s Hip Assist Pack combines a series of essential in-bed aids for those who are recovering from hip replacement surgery.
The hip assist recovery pack can be a vital acute physiotherapy aid, supporting patients who have undergone hip surgery to get into and out of beds, chairs and vehicles independently, as well as transport themselves in general.
Occupational therapy aids that can enable patients to recuperate and regain independence after illness or surgery include the Leg Lifter; a limb lifting aid that helps patients when getting in and out of bed or a wheelchair and can also help with dressing.
Solutions for dressing, moving and handling, and patient care
Hospital Direct also has an Easi-Dress Pack which consists of a simple sliding arm and leg sleeve that lets the patient or healthcare professional easily slide on shirts, blouses, jackets and trousers as the patient starts to regain independence thanks to occupational therapy.
Many patients may also need support with walking and Hospital Direct’s range of handling belts can be used as occupational therapy devices so healthcare professionals can hold the patient without the need to grab their clothes or limbs, thus reducing the risk of injury.
Our glide and lock sheet can help in physiotherapy and occupational therapy by enabling patients to sit further up in bed, chairs or wheelchairs and preventing them from slipping back down with the integral locking mechanism. The glide and lock range can be used independently as physiotherapy or occupational therapy devices as patients prepare to leave the acute setting.