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Bath Systems By
Bathing
System Overview
The Liberti side
entry tub is a revolutionary bathing system designed
for use in both assisted living and skilled nursing
facilities. Its long list of features makes the
Liberti the safest most comfortable tub in its class.
Industry exclusives include an integrated hair wash
basin, a super low still height of only eight inches,
and a seperate wall-mounted mixing console. The
innovative swing door is extremely easy to clean
and disinfect. It includes an internal, maintenance-free
sealing system with no troublesome electronic or
pneumatic parts. The available JND Whirlpool or
JND Air Massage options provide the ultimate in
patient specific comfort and automated infection
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The Oasis side-entry
tub takes patient comfort and caregiver injury protection
to the next level. It incorporates all of the advantages
of the original reclining bath as well as a long
list of innovative enhancements. New features include:
A wider design to accomodate larger residents, a
hbigh vertical lifting range to better protect taller
caregivers, a revolutionary new whirlpool system
with auto-distinct or the state of the art JND air
massage for maximum cleaning and relaxation. |
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The Niagara fast-fill
bathing system represents the latest technology
in healthcare bathing. The tub is equipped with
an insulated resevoir to hold pre-heated water that
allows it to fill in only 90 seconds. This short
fill time results in maximum bathing efficiency
and the ultimate in patient comfort. The Niagara
features a swing open end entry door that allows
for safe and easy patient transfers. The small footprint
occupied by this bathing system makes it a perfect
solution for smaller tub rooms. Unlike older style
reservoir tubs that incorporate tracks and a sliding
chair that detaches from its base, the entire Niagara
transfer device stays with the patient at all times
for maximum safety. In addition, the patient can
be raised and lowered with the push of a button
at any time during the bathing process for complete
patient access with no caregiver back strain. |
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