Chronic Wounds / Pressure Injuries
Standardized cleansing and dressing changes, reduce infection risk, routine staging.
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.
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.
Standardized cleansing and dressing changes, reduce infection risk, routine staging.
Rapid closure and dressing, escalate when needed; enforce documentation and review.
Place airway‑clearance kits and SOPs in dining/wards; train on‑duty staff.
Bedside hygiene and disposable liners to protect skin and reduce odors.
Coverage: treatment room / nurse station
Coverage: wards / corridors / activity areas
Coverage: dining / shared eating areas
Coverage: patient rooms / bedside
| 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 |
Yes. We support institutional contracts and Net‑30/60 terms (subject to credit approval). District‑wide purchasing is available.
We calculate based on campus area, dining points, and bus count. Our team can survey your site and provide recommendations.
We provide a short micro‑course, wall‑mounted SOP posters, and live drill scripts. Completion records can be exported.
Use our monthly inventory checklist and resupply list—or purchase an annual resupply service plan.