Static Mattresses
In acute and step-down care settings where patient risk is evolving but does not yet demand high-intensity alternating therapy, our static mattress solutions deliver reliable and effective pressure area support. Crafted from high-specification foam and engineered for consistent pressure redistribution, these surfaces help to prevent injuries, aid recovery, and maintain comfort over prolonged periods of immobility.
Our static mattress range is especially suited for patients at low to medium risk (and even some higher-risk profiles) who require a quiet, low-maintenance support system. With features such as visco-foam technology that conforms to body shape, multi-stretch waterproof covers to reduce shear and friction, and robust construction compatible with infection-control protocols, these mattresses strike the balance between clinical rigour and practical care.
Whether used as a primary support surface or as part of a stepped-care strategy where escalation to hybrid or dynamic therapies may later be required, static mattresses provide a foundational layer of pressure-area management.
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Static mattresses provide reliable pressure area support for patients with low to medium risk of pressure ulcers, helping prevent injuries, aiding recovery, and maintaining comfort during prolonged immobility.
They feature high-specification foam, visco-foam technology that conforms to the body, multi-stretch waterproof covers to reduce shear, and are designed for easy maintenance and infection control.
They are used in hospitals, nursing homes, acute and step-down care settings, and are suitable for persons with disabilities requiring support and pressure relief.
Static mattresses are support surfaces made from foam designed to evenly distribute pressure and prevent ulcers. Unlike dynamic mattresses, they do not have moving parts or alternating pressure features but are ideal for low to medium risk patients.
They help prevent pressure ulcers by reducing sustained pressure on vulnerable areas, improve patient comfort, and support recovery, especially for immobile or at-risk patients.
Factors include patient risk level, required pressure redistribution, ease of maintenance, infection control protocols, and whether the support surface is static or dynamic based on care needs.
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