

The packaging it came in could have been better especially the the bottom which seemed to. Four points of control make the bed functions easily accessible to the patient and care provider. The Sizewise Bariatric Sapphire (1100EC) is a complete mattress replacement system that sets a new standard for pressure redistribution surfaces in. Twenty 10-inch air cells allow Immerse to fully conform and envelop the patient. Size wise its perfect and it seems to be working sufficiently. Beacon Safety Lighting allows for a quick-glance status check as a nurse walks by the room.

The integrated motion bed movement alarm has multiple tones or can be custom recorded by a family member or in the language of the patient. The bed has built-in medical diagnostics and other features that reduce readmission rates and staff injuries. The Navigator comes with an SW Adapt zoned foam mattress with an extendable foot section. The Navigator has a safe working load of 600 pounds and is the industry’s lowest acute care bed, with an 11-inch tall deck for safe patient ambulation and fall prevention, the company said. (NYSE: AGTI) (Agiliti or the Company), an essential service provider to the U.S. “It was important to build a bed that would fit into the long-term equipment-buying strategy of acute care hospitals today while still providing them with technology and functions that will take them into the future of patient care,” said Trever Frickey, Sizewise chief operating officer. MINNEAPOLIS- (BUSINESS WIRE)- Agiliti, Inc. The clinician-designed and multifunctional Navigator was launched during the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses’ annual National Teaching Institute in May.

Medical equipment manufacturer Sizewise, which is based in Orlando, Fla., has introduced the Navigator, an “intuitive” hospital bed that the company said is designed to change the form and function of patient care and patient healing. Youll be able to store a queen mattress, dining table, table chairs, a couch. Medical advancements: The new Navigator has built-in medical diagnostics and other features that reduce readmission rates and staff injuries, according to the company. Size-wise, these units are similar to a standard one-car garage.
