jcordes
New member
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2011
- Messages
- 6
- Reason
- Lost a loved one
- Country
- US
- State
- Texas
- City
- Katy
My Father had ALS and went on to be with the Lord on May 29th. He had a top of the line Invacare Rotating Bed and fully adjustable electric bed frame. They are both in perfect working condition, and greatly helped lower his risk of bedsores. He was quadriplegic for 2.5 years.
Description of the mattress from the Invacare Website:
Therapeutic mattress for Stage III and IV, or multiple Stage II pressure ulcers. The Turn-Q Plus is a deep flotation, true low air loss therapy system that can directly replace specialty hospital beds. t is portable, and readily attached to most hospital and nursing home beds. The Turn-Q Plus replaces the mattress on standard medical beds. It provides continuous flotation in all turning modes assuring that patients do not "bottom out" on a hard bed surface. The mattress will maintain the patient on an air flotation surface during a power failure. When power is restored, the system will resume operation without intervention by the care giver. The microAir Turn-Q mattress is capable of turning/rotating the patient up to 40 degrees. The pump system is programmable so you can set or change rotation intervals. This eliminates caregivers having to manually re-position the patient through the day or night
Brand new, this set up would be easily over $10,000. We will sell it for $2500 plus shipping of approximately $60. We are located in Houston, TX.
Description of the mattress from the Invacare Website:
Therapeutic mattress for Stage III and IV, or multiple Stage II pressure ulcers. The Turn-Q Plus is a deep flotation, true low air loss therapy system that can directly replace specialty hospital beds. t is portable, and readily attached to most hospital and nursing home beds. The Turn-Q Plus replaces the mattress on standard medical beds. It provides continuous flotation in all turning modes assuring that patients do not "bottom out" on a hard bed surface. The mattress will maintain the patient on an air flotation surface during a power failure. When power is restored, the system will resume operation without intervention by the care giver. The microAir Turn-Q mattress is capable of turning/rotating the patient up to 40 degrees. The pump system is programmable so you can set or change rotation intervals. This eliminates caregivers having to manually re-position the patient through the day or night
Brand new, this set up would be easily over $10,000. We will sell it for $2500 plus shipping of approximately $60. We are located in Houston, TX.