Vivid Care provides specialist children’s beds to NHS trust to solve compliance issues

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Since the arrival of the new regulations for paediatric medical bed rails, the care specialist company has been working with Hospital Trusts to urgently replace their beds to make sure they stay compliant.

Vivid Care is providing specialist children’s beds to Glasgow Royal Infirmary following the introduction of new standards. Vivid Care is now working to replace all non-compliant beds at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The new BS en 50637:2017 regulation now includes children’s requirements alongside adults and the standard is shaping children’s hospital beds across the UK. It means that most of these types of hospital beds across the UK are now non-compliant.

Formerly Yorkshire Care Equipment, Vivid Care has 50 years of experience in supporting the NHS and care organisations to provide independence and enhance the lives of those with care needs. During the pandemic, the team worked closely with colleagues at sister company Innova Care Concepts to help the NHS set up the Nightingale Hospitals.

 

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