Jay Basic Cushion
Lightweight comfort with mild support
Overview:
Practical solution for those at low risk of injury.
The Jay Basic Cushion provides durable comfort and mild postural support for people at low risk of skin breakdown. With its contoured...
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Product Description
The Jay Basic Cushion features a contoured, moulded foam base that provides mild lateral and posterior stability for individuals at low risk of pressure injury. Its bevelled base design accommodates seat slings, promoting a stable seating surface for those with intact skin integrity and independent weight-shifting ability.
Constructed from durable foam, the cushion is lightweight and easy to handle.
The moisture-resistant cover protects the foam from fluid build-up, while the non-slip bottom helps keep the cushion securely in place during use and transfers.
Who it’s for
- For clients at low risk of pressure injury who need a lightweight, comfortable cushion for daily use.
- For therapists prescribing a practical cushion that offers mild postural support and prioritises skin health.
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Key features
Description
- Moulded foam base with mild contouring – provides comfort and gentle lateral and posterior stability
- Bevelled base design – accommodates seat slings for a stable seating surface
- Moisture-resistant cover with non-slip bottom – protects foam from fluid build-up and keeps cushion in position
- Lightweight construction – facilitates easy handling and transport
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Height | 2” |
| Safe Working Load (SWL) | 113 kg (for widths less than 22”) 136 kg (for widths 22” or greater) |
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