SAM MOBILITY AID SYSTEM

SAM MOBILITY AID SYSTEM

SAM : Our mobility Aid System, developed with healthcare professionals, patented, and unique.

It is a system of bed accessories providing new functionalities to help with patients’ mobility while at the same time reducing and facilitating the action of nursing staff and helpers.

This system preserves the autonomy and mobility of residents while avoiding contention and side rails.

Product benefits

Empowering, steem-boosting, stimulating, mobilizing, strengthening, securing, ergonomic, preventive, workload-lightening

Three versions of SAM

Three versions of SAM to better suit your needs and environment :

  • Ergonom : The original
  • Ergonom Light : Without a rolling handle
  • Activ : The SAM fixed

Independence for people with reduced mobility

A unique and inclusive system designed to accommodate patients suffering from:

  • Joint difficulties (arthritis, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff issues, muscle weakness, Parkinson’s, etc.)
  • Vision impairments (AMD, presbyopia, cataracts)
  • Fear of heights

SAM help them to regain mobility and independence while avoiding falls.

Safety for the caregiver

  • Helps to roll bed-ridden patients over, thereby minimizing dorsolumbar and scapular pressure associated with handling during care procedures.

100% French manufacturing

All Winncare products are designed and manufactured in France thanks to our 4 production sites, anchored in our regions:
– Nîmes for bedsore prevention, hygiene and life aids products
– Miniac Morvan for bedsore prevention products
– Saint-Paul-Mont-Penit for medicalized beds
– Halluin for transfer and hygien products

 

 

Pressure Ulcer Prevention

Pressure ulcers have long been recognised as a challenge to healthcare. They are one of the top three burdensome harms in the UK, costing the NHS £3.8 million daily and they sit within the ‘top ten harms’ in the NHS in England. Impacting quality of life, pressure ulcers cause significant pain and distress for patients, carry an increased risk of infection and can extend hospital stays by an average of 5 – 10 days. All patients at risk of developing a pressure ulcer should be assessed and supported with an appropriate pressure-reducing strategy, including the right support surface at the right time.

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