Patient Lift Cubicle Curtain Conflict Solutions Provided by Lorton Group - Digital Journal

2022-07-30 02:30:06 By : Ms. Carol Chen

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Lorton Group is one of the leading healthcare solution providers in Illinois. The company has an innovative product line of patient lift cubicle curtain systems, which address the problems associated with installing patient lifts along with cubicle curtains and provide efficient solutions to address conflicts throughout hospitals.

Lorton Group offers three curtain systems to resolve patient lift cubicle curtain conflicts. The products are PRVC cubicle curtain trolley systems, PRVC cubicle curtain gate systems, and PRVC cubicle curtain swing arm systems. All PRVC Systems are wall-mounted and only use ceiling connectors as support; this results in minimal interception between tracks for patient lifts and curtains. If there is a need to add vertical ceiling supports, they are placed in locations that do not interfere with patient lift tracks. The curtains used in each system feature an anti-microbial and anti-fungal finish and are certified NFPA 701 fire retardant. A brief overview of these systems is as follows:

The PRVC Cubicle Curtain Trolley System is primarily recommended for use with XYZ lift systems. As the lift help to transfer patients from beds to wheelchairs or other transfer devices, the curtain trolley system permits lift mobility by moving entirely out of the way to allow the lift access to any area inside the room.

The PRVC Cubicle Curtain Gate System features a hinged gate on the curtain tracks. This gate allows the lift to travel into the bed area of the cubicle without removing the privacy curtains.

The PRVC Cubicle Curtain Swing Arm System is recommended for use around door areas in multi-bed patient rooms or inside common areas, where linear or XYZ lifts are used to accommodate patient needs. The product is also a good choice for OPDs in clinical settings. The swing arm system is the perfect substitute for traditional ceiling-mounted curtains that hinder lift movements and can cause patient safety issues.

Readers interested in viewing the complete product line offered by Lorton Group can visit the company’s official website at https://lortongroup.com/. Pricing for any product or the whole project can be obtained by contacting support staff via the website’s contact form or by calling the office phone number.

A company representative expressed Lorton Group Patient Lift Cubicle Curtain Systems can be integrated into different healthcare settings and stated, “Cubicle curtains can aid in the prevention of the transmission of bacteria and other infections. Hospital-acquired illnesses are considerably decreased in places where curtains and barriers are frequently disinfected and laundered. Therefore, Lorton Group curtain systems are manufactured to fulfill the privacy curtain requirements for all possible settings. Our Patient Lift Cubicle Curtain Systems are easy to integrate into already installed XYZ and Linear Patient Ceiling Lift Systems. All the fabrics, machinery, and support parts of Lorton products are manufactured in the United States and meet the mandatory safety requirements of healthcare facilities from all across the country. The support staff is always available to help our clients choose the right Privacy Curtain System and provide guidance on installing them along with ceiling patient lifts.”

The Lorton Group was established in 2010. The company specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of textile products like traditional hospital cubicle curtains, shower curtains, as well as patient-lift curtain systems, and non-ceiling mounted cubicle curtain systems. The brand also provides services and goods to public and private hospitals, military-operated facilities, VA hospitals, nursing homes, university campuses, and medical offices, as well as to other contractors and distributors.

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