Skin, Wound & Pressure Care

Skin, wound, and pressure care products to protect and heal sensitive skin, prevent pressure injuries, and support recovery for seniors and individuals with limited mobility.

Skin care often becomes a priority after someone has been ill, hospitalized, or is spending significant time in bed. For caregivers managing a loved one's recovery at home, or anyone supporting someone with limited mobility, understanding pressure injury prevention and wound care is essential. The products here are what a well-informed caregiver reaches for before problems develop — and what helps manage them when they do.

 

What's in This Collection

 

Pressure relief cushions (foam, gel, and alternating air), heel and ankle protectors, positioning rolls and foam wedges for pressure redistribution, moisture barrier creams and skin protectants, wound dressings and bandages, incontinence skincare including barrier creams and gentle cleansers, pH-balanced body wash for aging skin, and absorbent bed pads and underpads for incontinence care.

 

Understanding Pressure Injuries

 

Pressure injuries — sometimes called pressure ulcers or bedsores — develop when sustained pressure cuts off circulation to vulnerable areas of skin, typically over bony prominences like heels, hips, tailbone, and shoulder blades. They can develop within hours in high-risk patients and are notoriously difficult to heal. Prevention is always the goal. A quality pressure relief cushion, proper repositioning, and moisture barrier protection are the three pillars of pressure injury prevention in home and facility care alike.

 

Who This Section Is For

 

People who are bedridden or chair-bound for extended periods. Seniors with thin, fragile skin who are managing incontinence. Anyone recovering from surgery or illness with limited mobility. Family caregivers and home health aides doing wound dressing changes at home. People with diabetes who need careful skin and foot care. And anyone who has experienced a pressure injury and is working to prevent recurrence.