Community Cushion
£74.99 (£89.99 inc VAT)
5055062629237
*Please Note: For hygiene reasons this item cannot be returned.The Community cushion is a specialist pressure relief cushion that was developed by our Specialist development manager here at Ableworld.
It is a specialist pressure relief cushion that is designed for patients at high risk of pressure ulcer damage. It comprises of highly resilient, dense and pliable base foam for support and a visco-elastic layer on the top to provide comfort
It adapts to the body’s shape to give excellent pressure distribution, and minimises friction and shear.
Developed in conjunction with the Tissue Viability Department at the Countess of Chester Hospital Risk level: High risk
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The Community cushion is a specialist pressure relief cushion that was developed by our Specialist development manager here at Ableworld.
It is a specialist pressure relief cushion that is designed for patients at high risk of pressure ulcer damage. It comprises of highly resilient, dense and pliable base foam for support and a visco-elastic layer on the top to provide comfort
It adapts to the body’s shape to give excellent pressure distribution, and minimises friction and shear.
Developed in conjunction with the Tissue Viability Department at the Countess of Chester Hospital Risk level: High risk