Arjo Carevo shower trolley is designed to provide a comfortable shower experience for patients and residents who need to remain in a lying position, while enabling the caregiver to work efficiently and ergonomically. Carevo shower trolley is height-adjustable and features patented Ergo-Access areas to enable the caregiver to get closer to the resident and maintain a comfortable working posture, while the patented Flexi Zone is designed to enhance comfort for the patient or resident.
Features & benefits:
Designed for patient comfort: Featuring patented Flexi Zone designed to enhance resident comfort throughout the hygiene routine. Carevo comes with a padded, removable mattress, head pillow, and adjustable back support which can be electrically raised or lowered.
Foldable side supports: Side supports with comfort handles provide support for your resident and a greater sense of security while promoting their participation. The side supports can fold away to facilitate lateral transfers.
Facilitates improved working posture: Electrically height-adjustable and featuring patented Ergo-Access areas, Carevo is designed to allow the caregiver to get closer to the resident while maintaining a comfortable working posture.
Universal control panel: Clearly marked control panels located on both sides and at the head of the trolley, allowing easy access for the carer.
Features: - Soft head pillow
- Low battery buzzer
- Product weight 181 lbs.
- Stretcher with gentle slope for water run off
- Integrated comfort grip for residents/patients
- Flexizone for improved resident/patient comfort
- Split drainage hose that enables two drainage hose lengths
- Folding safety side supports with width adjustment function
- Soft mattress that is easy to remove, with recessed run off channels and side reinforcements
| - 5” castors
- Drain plug
- Emergency stop
- Dual drainage holders
- Brakes on all four castors
- Three integrated control panels
- Integrated shower handle holders
- Double safety side support catches
- Ergo-access area for good ergonomics
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