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Case studies
February 5th 2026
Leading UK falls management experts launch new ISTUMBLE® Information Dashboard
To resolve this complex patient handling issue and enable a successful discharge, the Manual Handling Team, OT and Senior Sister met with Five Mobility to agree a package of equipment for both the acute and community setting.
Clinical case study – Argyll Hybrid; a modern effective design of a Hybrid Mattress?
The purpose of commissioning this document is to identify the clinical performance and suitability of Winncare PAC’s latest hybrid mattress design – The Argyll Hybrid™ classified to be used on patient groups being very high risk of pressure damage (including existing wounds up to and including Grade IV). Sincere consideration of using a very high-risk static and dynamic mattress combined in a single product, versus that of independent mattresses (separate systems) is at the height of the papers ethos.
Case Study: Richmond Retirement Village Advocates Mangar Camel
Perry Tree Centre
Perry Tree Centre is a care centre on the outskirts of Birmingham that delivers services for older adults. Within the centre, there is a residential care home, community links to service and an assessment and rehabilitation facility. It is also home to the Erdington Elders Group which gives support to older people in the area and is run by NHS Birmingham East and North.
Steph Explains How The Mangar Bathing Cushion Makes Her Feel Normal Again
Occupational Therapy – case study
This case study is written using the PET occupational therapy model. In 1996 Law et al developed the person environment occupation model as a response to an identified need of occupational therapy, which describes the theory and application of the interaction between the person (P), their environment (E) and the task (T) or occupation. The model gives a defined framework to enable OT’s to concisely clinically reason their intervention.
Case Study: When the Inflatable Lifts Replace Bended Backs
This project takes as its starting point the fact that approx. 1,700 times every year, an elderly citizen in the City of Copenhagen falls in their home and cannot get up again without help. Employees in home care are called out to these falls, but it is often also necessary to summon assistance from the fire brigade.
This has meant that citizens have often had to lie on the floor for more than 1 hour before help arrives, as the fire brigade’s main tasks are emergency, life-threatening events.