Introducing Two New Embrace Skin Care Additions Our exclusive Embrace skin care line has grown! Based on your feedback, we've added a new foaming cleanser and wound cleanser to our lineup to help you provide the best possible care to your residents. Embrace Skin Caring Total Body Foam Cleanser is the ultimate multipurpose cleanser. It can be used not only as a perineal cleanser but a body wash and shampoo as well. Its antimicrobial formula has a fresh, clean, gender-neutral scent and is gentle on delicate skin. Simply dispense the foam onto a clean, warm, damp washcloth before cleansing. Embrace Skin Caring Wound Cleanser is a mild, alcohol-free, non-irritating wound cleanser that is ideal for sensitive wounds. The adjustable nozzle delivers up to an 8-10 psi irrigating stream to dislodge debris or a fine mist for gentle cleansing. To use, flush the wound and wipe with clean gauze. All of our Embrace skin care products are designed to work together as a system to cleanse, moisturize and protect. To learn more about these and the other items in the Embrace family, contact your ProMed territory manager, visit us online at promedsupply.com or give us a call at 800.648.5190. |
Researchers Testing Robots Designed to Help with Falls It seems that a new caregiving robot pops up every few months. The newest one, being tested in Europe, is designed to help residents who have fallen and send an alert when there is unusual behavior, such as a resident attempting to leave a facility in the middle of the night. The researchers behind the robots hope that they can eventually be used as 24-hour surveillance throughout long-term care facilities. They would work alongside their human counterparts. The robots are described as looking like human-sized chess pawns and have blinking, illuminated "eyes." To learn more, click here. |
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