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Mattress Security and Safety - Clinical Considerations
An ill-fitting and unsecured mattress can potentially contribute to bed falls, especially for people with a disability or aged people who may have difficulty repositioning themselves.
Icare Medical Group ActiveX™ Mattresses have additional safety features to improve independence, prevent falls and for peace of mind.
Contour-Latch™
Contour-Latch™ secures the mattress to the mattress platform using safety straps that fasten. This prevents the mattress from slipping or moving when using the functions of the bed. This also helps mold the mattress to the mattress platform when using profiling functions.
Anti-Slip Base Fabric
Anti-Slip Base Layer – the mattress cover has non-slip silicone dot fabric on the bottom.
Firm Edge Support
'I have trialed the IC30 with a large number of my clients and they have reported finding this extremely comfortable and supportive particularly the firm edge support.' Ingrid – Occupational Therapist, Australia
'I have used ICARE range for years. I particularly like the IC333 bed range and the mattresses with the edges that have assisted my clients to maintain their transfer independence.' Katt – Occupational Therapist, Australia
Mattress Retainer Bars
Mattress Retainer Bars – assist with holding the mattress securely in place. These are supplied as standard with all Icare Homecare Beds.
Contour Latch Anti-Slip Base Layer Firm Edge Support Mattress Feel
IC15 ✓ ✓ ✓ Firm
IC20 ✓ ✓ ✓ Medium
IC25 ✓ ✓ ✓ Soft
IC30 ✓ ✓ ✓ Medium
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Other Considerations
Bed Linen – ensure the right sized bed linen is used and fits comfortably. Too tight and a ‘hammocking’ effect could cause pressure injuries. Too loose and the fabric gathering under the body can also create areas of higher pressure. Icare Bed Linen is designed to be used on adjustable beds and mattresses.
Using the height adjustment bed function to assist with transfers. All clients have different transfer requirements, the ability to lower the bed allows the user to transfer at the required height.
'The hi lo functioning has enabled her to continue independent transfers as she can lower the bed to transfer from wheelchair to bed, and raise the bed when transferring from bed to wheelchair (so she is always transferring onto a lower surface, reducing the energy expenditure of her arms and body).' Jessica – OT Australia