In acute care and hospital rehab environments, every tool must deliver on efficiency, patient comfort, and clinical outcomes. From mobility support to medication preparation, the right products can transform the patient experience and improve caregiver workflow.
Here are five essential acute care innovations from Performance Health that help healthcare professionals provide better, safer, and faster care.
1. Foot Care Kit – Essential for Patient Hygiene
Proper foot care is critical for patients with limited mobility, diabetes, or circulation issues. The Sammons Preston Foot Care Kit includes everything caregivers need to maintain healthy skin, prevent sores, and promote comfort. Designed for ease of use in both hospital and rehab settings, it supports preventative care and reduces the risk of complications.
Key Features
- A curated kit to aid foot care for patients with limited mobility
- Includes guidance booklet for product usage and the importance of foot care
- Kit includes 11 items total to promote foot care and hygiene
2. Pain Management Kit – Versatile Therapy Options
Pain control is vital in acute care recovery. This pain management kit offers a variety of temperature therapy tools for targeted pain relief, swelling reduction, and inflammation management. Its all-in-one design streamlines care delivery, ensuring patients have the right resources at their fingertips.
Key Features
- Specially curated products to help with pain
- This all-in-one solution offers patients a comprehensive approach to pain management
- Kit includes 7 items that assist with managing and minimizing pain
3.Reacher Tool – Improve Patient Independence
Lightweight, ergonomic, and highly functional, the Sammons Preston Reacher is ideal for patients who struggle to bend or stretch. It features a foam rubber tip for secure gripping, a pulling lug for moving objects closer, and a magnetic tip for retrieving small metal items. The folding model adds portability and easy storage, making it perfect for both facility and home use.
Key Features
- Ergonomic trigger design and contoured handle gives you a sure grip
- Features a pulling lug to draw items closer to you
- Available with a super strong magnet for heavier metal items
4. Gait Belts – Safe Patient Transfers
Gait belts are a must-have in fall prevention and patient mobility assistance. Constructed from durable 2" wide cotton webbing with a toothed metal buckle, these belts provide caregivers with a secure grip during walking, standing, or transfer support. Available in multiple lengths, they are designed for single-patient use in acute care, rehab, and long-term care facilities.
Key Features
- Simple, yet effective safety device
- Provides a secure and easy-to- grab handle for caregivers
- Key tool for promoting independence for those with weakness, balance issues, or other physical limitations
5. Pill Crusher & Pulverizer – Easier Medication Prep
This popular pill crusher simplifies medication administration for patients with swallowing difficulties. Its ergonomic winged lid and ridged design make crushing tablets easy—even for users with weak hand strength. The built-in storage compartment and transparent base enhance convenience, while the fine powder allows for easy mixing with food or liquids.
Key Features
- Two-piece pill grinder features a pestle-like point that crushes pills as the cap is screwed back on
- Recommended for users with a weakened grip or arthritis
- Designed with a pill/powder storage compartment on the top
Recap
From hygiene kits and pain management tools to mobility aids and medication prep devices, these five acute care product innovations improve efficiency, safety, and patient comfort.
Discover the full range of hospital and rehab must-have products that Performance Health has to offer.
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