Toronto Areas Largest Hospital Network Invests in Pressure Injury Prevention Cushion

Toronto Areas Largest Hospital Network Invests in Pressure Injury Prevention Cushion

Canadian hospitals in the Toronto area are stepping up their commitment to stop pressure injuries.
Jewell Nursing Solutions and Plexxus Shared Service Organization of Toronto have secured a purchasing agreement for the The Bedsore Rescue Cushion® Positioning Cushion. Giving nurses and patients access to the most innovative solution in pressure relieving positioning support in the world.

Now healthcare facilities in the Toronto area can get The Bedsore Rescue Cushion®. To learn more, call your local Plexxus representative. Or Contact Jewell Nursing Solutions Today!

Participating healthcare facilities include: Lakeridge Health, Michael Garron Hospital, North York General Hospital, SunnyBrook Health Sciences Center, ST Joseph’s Unity Health Toronto (Toronto General, Toronto Western, Princess Margaret, Toronto Rehabilitation Hospital) Women’s College Hospital, Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Markham Stouffville Hospital, Stevenson Memorial, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Mt Sinai Hospital, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, Northumberland Hills Hospital, Ross Memorial Hospital, and Peterbourgh Regional Health Centre.

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