On April 20th and 21st the Tissue Viability Society will be delivering their conference at Cardiff City Hall.
The conference agenda is to follow the TVS five established themes of:
Politics
Research & Innovation
Leadership
Clinical Practice
Multidisciplinary Working
Invacare and the Think Pressure Care Team will be on Stand 48 on the ground floor of this exciting event. Annie Allsopp, Invacare’s Clinical Specialist will be on hand to answer questions and offer advice, and there will be a range of free educational resources from the Think Pressure Care knowledge bank that can be taken on the day or ordered at no charge.
The focus for the Think Pressure Care Team at the TVS Conference this year is “The Big Challenge”. This will be an initiative to find out what Tissue Viability nurses really think is the biggest challenge they face day to day in their professional life. Invacare will be asking delegates to put their answers on a postcard at the event and deliver them to Stand 48. Completed postcards will be entered into a prize draw and winners will receive a sponsored place to attend TVS 2017.
Our Softform Premier Active 2 hybrid mattress will be available to try. It has recently been singled out by patients for comfort level in our latest evaluations. A patient centric approach is paramount to Invacare, so this latest feedback on the Active 2, as well as its clinically proven performance in the healing of pressure ulcers up to Grade IV, is a focus for Invacare at the TVS conference.
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