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Hospital - Nursing Home - Physician Office - Detecto - Seca - HealthOMeter Chair Scales use a series of sensors to create an accurate measurement without requiring a patient to stand. For patients with limited mobility, standing on a scale could be difficult. Chair Scales are used when the patient is more comfortable in a chair or unable to stand.These medical scales have comfortable cushions and many models have wheels to make transportation easier. Choose from stationary chair scales, with a platform base or Portable Seat Scales that look similar to a transport chair. Our chair scales are manufactured by top scale manufacturers, so you can be sure to find a quality medical scale to best meet the needs of your patients. Detecto Mechanical Chair Scale Detecto 6475 Digital Chair Scale Detecto 6868 Bariatric Flip Seat Scale Seca Chair Scale For Weighting While Seated 952 Detecto 6875 Premier Digital Chair Scale Detecto 6876 Flip Seat Chair Scale Detecto 6880 Rolling Chair Scale




Seca Digital Multifunction Bariatric Scale 684 Seca Digital Chair Scale 954 Common Uses For a Chair ScaleUse chair scale when weighing dialysis patients.Use chair scales to diminish fall risk for elderly.Use for patients who have limited mobility due to physical disability.Use when scale portable option is required. Royal Netherlands Navy (NL) Kuwait Specialized Eye Center Haelvoet has been an authority in the production of hospital and nursing home furniture for more than 80 years. We manufacture comfortable, elegant and durable furniture for hospitals, nursing homes, and other care centres. Haelvoet offers you a varied gamut of furniture for hospitals (hospital beds, stretchers, cots, bedside tables, patient chairs, easy chairs,…) and nursing homes (electric high-low beds, relax chairs, relax seats, armchairs, commode chairs,…). Each piece of furniture is unique and offers both the patient and nursing staff a perfect balance between design, quality and ergonomics.




furniture... to heal, to care & to meet The dignity of people does not only depend on what they know, but also on what they still can. On the daily routines they can still carry out. It is our goal to develop and create furniture and surroundings that enable people to live as independently as possible. Take a look at our design booklet Design, news and inspiration The Haelvoet showroom has been used as a backdrop for a photo shoot of ladies boutique Sapho (Ingelmunster, Belgium). The photographer translated the new summer collection to highly professional images. Haelvoet wishes you a happy and healthy 2017! At the end of January, we will be present at Arab Health, the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year The Haelvoet team wishes everyone a happy Christmas and a joyous and prosperous New Year!Your access to this service has been temporarily limited. Please try again in a few minutes.




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Wake died the next day, on Oct. 12, 2009. Wake's son brought a wrongful death suit and asked for exemplary damages, also known as punitive damages. The defendants argued that punitive damages are not warranted because Wake's death was not due to “fraud, malice, or willful and wanton conduct,” court papers state. District Judge William J. Martinez rejected the nursing companies' argument, on the basis that a maintenance supervisor had put an incompatible safety clip on the chair lift. The supervisor, Robert Castillo, was disciplined for using this safety clip. An incident report said he knowingly used a safety clip from a different chair model after a supervisor asked him to replace the clip on the lift involved in Wake's death, the Oct. 10 ruling noted. Based on this evidence, the judge determined that Castillo's action was willful and wanton, because he knew or should have known that using the wrong clip could endanger a resident. Therefore, the defendants are subject to potential punitive damages, depending on what a jury finds, Martinez ruled.

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