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Cura1 Expo in Sydney

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The annual CAREX Expo was held recently in Sydney. This was attended by nursing and management staff from the aged and acute care industry sectors in Australasia. Our vast range of falls prevention products was on display, which generated great interest from both the public and private health sectors.

 
NEW - Soft Bed/Chair Pads
Can your pad do this?

Click to view in our catalogue.

The next generation of bed & chair pressure sensitive pads are here!

  • Soft to touch, comfortable and quiet to use.
  • Easy storage & economical shipping.
  • Thin - virtually cannot be felt when slept on.
  • Can be used with wired and wireless bed monitors, nursecall systems and personal emergency alarms.
  • USB-style fast & easy cable connectors - no more bent pins!
  • Break cord safety system prevents damage to monitor or pad.
  • Compatible with all cura1 FallAlert monitors. 

 
Floor Pressure Mats - Our most popular selling item!

Pressure Sensitive Floor MatYou would think it would be the Standard Bed Monitor, or maybe the amazing SeizureAlert Monitor, but not so! Our most popular selling item is the humble, down-trodden Heavy Duty Pressure Sensitive Floor Mat.

"The key to its' popularity is its versatility," says cura1 General Manager Les Halfpenny. "It is mostly used in medical institutions to provide a warning to staff when a patient leaves (or falls from) their bed, but it is equally useful at home, or in a commercial setting as a security warning device  - such as triggering a buzzer when someone enters a shop."

Our floor mats are some of the most affordable in Australia and are made of heavy duty non-slip material. They connect to an alarm device via a standard cable connection, but we also have wireless models available - making set-up and maintenance extremely easy. They are guaranteed for 1 year and are TGA certified. Browse our range of Floor Mats here.

 
What makes older people fall?

Falls and the injuries they create are a major problem for older people.

Figures from Australia’s Department of Health and Ageing tell us that one in three people aged over 65 fall once per year, with ten per cent of these falls leading to serious injury.

When you add dementia as another factor, the risk of falls and serious injuries skyrockets with 80 per cent of people in dementia specific residential care units falling at least once each year.

So what are the factors that increase the risk of falling among older people?

The Department reveals that many health issues contribute directly to the increased risk of falling, including:

  • poor balance
  • reduced muscle strength
  • dizziness
  • reduced eyesight
  • continence problems
  • some medications

Along with health factors, the Department highlights a number of environmental factors that cause concern, including:

  • poor lighting
  • slippery or uneven surfaces
  • loose mats
  • cords across floors
  • slippery steps

For people with dementia, the Department warns they are at the greatest risk of falling because dementia brings its own factors such as:

  • behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
  • reduced monitoring of the environment
  •  impulsiveness • lack of awareness

The Department refers to things that can “reduce the impact of these issues” and that is where cura1 technology has a vital role to play.

- Michael Burton

 
Fall Prevention Costs Everybody

Injury related to falls by older people is a major public health issue.

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, it is, “the leading cause of disability, declining quality of life and death in older persons. In as many as 1000 people (aged 65 years and older) die each year from accidental falls in Australia.”

cura1 is devoted to manufacturing and supplying fall prevention products that will help staff and caregivers  make inroads in the effort to reduce these numbers.

However, the statistics reveal there is a long way to go with more than 45,000 hospitalisations due to fall related injuries in one year alone (1998), racking up a health services bill of AU $804 million.

The Institute’s bleak outlook is that, “the expected change in demographics and trend in fall injury profiles will continue to increase the demand for services and double health costs due to falls.”

- Michael Burton (source: http://www.fallsprevention.org.au )

 


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