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Senvok® Professional Medical & First Aid

Tailored Care Solutions for Senior Living & Long-Term Care

In long-term care, the focus is on preserving dignity, preventing skin breakdown, managing chronic issues and ensuring residents’ safety in common areas and bathrooms.

High‑risk Scenarios & Response Targets

Focus on frequent, high‑impact events. Zone equipment and SOPs so staff can complete first response in 1–3 minutes and log the incident for follow‑up.

Chronic Wounds / Pressure Injuries

Standardized cleansing and dressing changes, reduce infection risk, routine staging.

Falls & Skin Tears

Rapid closure and dressing, escalate when needed; enforce documentation and review.

Dysphagia & Choking

Place airway‑clearance kits and SOPs in dining/wards; train on‑duty staff.

Incontinence & Dermatitis

Bedside hygiene and disposable liners to protect skin and reduce odors.

Recommended Kits (customizable by campus size)

Chronic Wound Care Station

Coverage: treatment room / nurse station

  • Silicone Foam Dressings (multiple sizes)
  • Transparent Film Dressings
  • Wound Closure Devices

Falls & Skin Tear Rapid Pack

Coverage: wards / corridors / activity areas

  • Wound Closure Devices
  • Transparent Film Dressings
  • Silicone Foam Dressings

Dining Choking Response Station

Coverage: dining / shared eating areas

  • Anti‑Choking Device (adult/senior)

Bedside Incontinence Care Pack

Coverage: patient rooms / bedside

  • Disposable Commode Liners
Kit Coverage Key items Deployment units Replenishment
Wound Care Station Treatment / Nurse station Silicone foam dressings / transparent film / wound closure 1 station per ~20 beds Weekly inventory
Falls/Skin Tear Pack Wards / activity areas Wound closure / transparent film / silicone foam 1 pack per corridor Bi‑weekly inventory
Dining Choking Station Dining / common areas Anti‑choking device Every 30–50 m Per term check
Bedside Incontinence Pack Patient rooms / bedside Commode liners 1 pack per bed (consumables) Daily check

Product Value

Define clear steps to assess, select, train, go live, and review your setup.

Skin health focus

Walk‑through wards and dining; map stations/stock; confirm kit mix and counts.

Hygiene & comfort

Commode liners reduce odour and leaks; sleep aids support restful nights.

Safety first

Nurses/CNAs complete micro‑lessons + drills; mount SOP posters.

Resident-centric

Nail-fungus treatments improve mobility, reduce infection risk.

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Testimonials

The silicon foam dressings have drastically improved healing times for our residents’ pressure sores. They stay in place and keep skin dry.
Carol S., RN Supervisor
Our dining staff feel more confident with anti-choking devices on hand. The earplugs also help our light-sleeping residents rest better.
Linda M., Resident Care Manager

FAQ

Do you provide invoices and payment terms?

Yes. We support institutional contracts and Net‑30/60 terms (subject to credit approval). District‑wide purchasing is available.

How do we choose kit quantities?

We calculate based on campus area, dining points, and bus count. Our team can survey your site and provide recommendations.

How does training work?

We provide a short micro‑course, wall‑mounted SOP posters, and live drill scripts. Completion records can be exported.

How are restocking and maintenance handled?

Use our monthly inventory checklist and resupply list—or purchase an annual resupply service plan.