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Description




Long term care professionals find the EquaGel Adjustable Protector Cushion as superior in performance and durability to adjustable air cushions.



The EquaGel Adjustable Protector Cushion is 100% EquaGel configured in two-stages. This cushion has a pelvic contour for better weight distribution and positioning that can be adjusted for its depth. Wound care nurses, and other professionals in long term care facilities like the ability to adjust the contour and not have to continually monitor it as is the case with most air cushions. Nursing facilities and other long term care facilities endorse the EquaGel Adjustable Protector Cushion for preventing pressure ulcers, as well as wound treatment assistance that is not provided by any other cushioning technology.



The EquaGel Adjustable Protector Cushion carries a Medicare reimbursement code of E2622/E2623 – for preventing pressure ulcers and to aid in wound healing.
The EquaGel Adjustable Cushion is the ultimate cushioning solution for wound care.


Specifications

Weight Capacity 440 lbs.
Product Weight 7 lbs.
Width 16" - 22"
Depth 16", 18"

Features

  • 100% EquaGel
  • 2 ½’ tall EquaGel in two stages
  • The top layer is thin-wall gel and a tight grid for comfort
  • The bottom layer is thicker gel and a wide grid for deep posture support
  • The pelvic area of the cushion is contoured to more evenly distribute a users weight
  • Included are two different bucket inserts
  • Fluid resistant cover

Buyer's Guides

Bathroom Safety

Preventing accidents in the bathroom includes grab bars as well as toilet and tub accessories to make daily living needs easier.

Medical Supplies

From everyday bandages and tape to deep penetrating heat pads and wraps, no home should be without these helpful medical supplies.

Senior Mobility Devices

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.

Wheelchairs

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.

Bedding

Bedding items can make sleep more restful and make it easier to manage incontinence.

Daily Living Aids

Medication reminders and monitoring devices allow you to better maintain your health while fitness aids encourage needed exercise.