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Essential Plus Pressure Mattress

Essential Plus Pressure Mattress
Essential Plus Pressure Mattress

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Inc-VAT: £209.76
Ex-VAT: £174.80
  • Stock: In Stock
  • SKU: 1629675

Essential Plus Pressure Mattress

The Invacare Essential Plus mattress is an entry level pressure ulcer prevention mattress designed for the community healthcare environment. Practical and durable, this mattress offers comfort, support and pressure redistribution at a cost effective price. The Essential Plus is suitable for those considered at 'High Risk’1 of developing pressure sores.

Effective Pressure Ulcer Prevention

The core of the Invacare Essential Plus is constructed from a series of 'keyhole cut' cells, which move independently to evenly distribute weight, promoting greater comfort and facilitating pressure ulcer prevention. 

Cover is resistant to fluid ingress

The outer cover is a multi stretch, water resistant, polyurethane fabric providing excellent recovery and durability which helps to reduce shear and friction forces. The cover has a white inner liner allowing easy inspection for strikethrough or other cover damage.

Turn and rotate

Double sided castellated foam allows the mattress to be turned or rotated for increased product longevity

Available in the following sizes:

L2000 x W855 Order code: 1576201

L1950 x W880 Order code: 1576200

L2050 x W880 Order code: 1629154

Zip around three sides

Allows easy inspection of the foam core and easy removal for laundering.

Warranty

4 years foam 2 years cover

Essential nursing care is pivotal in pressure ulcer prevention. This mattress will positively contribute to the outcome of a pressure ulcer prevention care plan. Education, clinical judgement and action based planning based on vulnerability are fundamental factors in the prevention of pressure ulcers. A range of assessment scales can be used as a formal method of assessing risk from pressure sore development, and should be used in conjunction with an informal assessment (informed nursing judgement). Informal assessment is considered to be of greater importance and clinical value.