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Team News |
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BIRTHDAYS
Susan Broadwell - August 8th
ANNIVERSARIES
Jeanie Lorey - 2 years
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Product Spotlight |
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The Showerbuddy SB2-T (TubBuddy + Tilt) is an ergonomic bathing transfer system which carries one special feature the original TubBuddy does not. The unit allows for safe and easy transfer over and out of the bath tub incorporating a tilt option.
The tilt option allows the caregiver to relieve pressure for the patient while simultaneously making it easier to bathe the patient.
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Bodypoint - Shower Chair Belt |
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The Bodypoint shower chair belt with proprietary AeromeshTM fabric provides safety without compromising the comfort and health of the user. Water and air easily pass through the AeromeshTM fabric, allowing the client to be bathed completely and the belt to dry quickly after use. Its universal shape enables the belt to be used in a variety of ways depending on the needs of the client. The flexible, padded belt can be used across the chest or abdomen to prevent forward or lateral falls. Additionally, fitting a belt across the knees or legs can prevent clients from slipping down out of the shower chair.
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ROHO Comode Seat, Adapter Pad & Heel Pad |
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There are no greater defenses against wounds and disease than those contained in the human body. But often these defenses need an ally. A partner in the healing process. ROHO DRY FLOATATION technology is that partner.
The soft, flexible, interconnected air cells that comprise ROHO DRY FLOATATION products are adjustable to provide a customized fit to a client's sitting or lying shape. As an individual's body shape changes, the cushion adjusts to facilitate blood flow.
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Bob Maloney has chosen to donate his $200 to the Indiana Elks Charities, Inc. Elks Charity was formed in the late 1940's to administer the Elks State Major Project which is to fight the various dreaded cancer diseases that strike thousands each year. The State of Indiana is indeed fortunate to have two major cancer research facilities which are located at Purdue University and Indiana University. Both institutions have since become the recipients of Indiana Elk's fundraising efforts. Combined contributions to both institutions has provided the "seed money" to fund the research and development of new therapies and treatments for a wide variety of cancers. Lance Armstrong, of cycling fame, is one of many who have benefited from treatments developed as a result of this research. For more information visit : http://www.indianaelks.org/Project.htm |