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24 Hour Postural and Pressure Care Management – Optimising Bed Positioning
Posture and pressure care management is essential for preventing skin damage and promoting comfort in individuals with limited mobility. This seminar explores the key principles of achieving optimal posture, identifying risk factors for pressure ulcers, and implementing effective positioning and repositioning strategies. It also highlights the importance of individualised assessment and the role of bed positioning systems in supporting high-quality care.
Participants will gain practical techniques to optimise posture, reduce pressure, improve circulation, and enhance overall wellbeing. Real-life clinical cases will be shared to demonstrate how effective bed positioning can significantly improve function, comfort, and quality of life.
A live demonstration will showcase the use of PostureSnug, a stable and comfortable positioning and sleep system designed for individuals with complex postural needs. PostureSnug supports consistent positioning, reduces the risk of shear and friction, promotes better sleep quality, and helps maintain alignment over a 24-hour period. This makes it a valuable tool in both the prevention and ongoing management of pressure injuries.
The session will also emphasise emerging research on the importance of 24-hour postural management and the value of a multidisciplinary approach. Collaboration across health and social care services, alongside care providers, is increasingly supported by evidence demonstrating its positive impact on prevention, healing outcomes, and overall patient wellbeing.
Speaker Bio
Danielle is a Specialist Occupational Therapist and Moving and Handling Practitioner specialising in postural and pressure care management. She works clinically with health and social care professionals, supporting assessment and implementation of strategies to improve posture, range of movement, and comfort, while preventing and managing pressure injuries through a 24-hour approach.
Actively involved in research, Danielle focuses on multidisciplinary strategies to prevent and accelerate the healing of pressure injuries. She has presented at national forums including the Postural Mobility Group and the Society of Tissue Viability Conference, where her research abstract co-authored with Eva Harris (TVN) won first place.
Danielle travels across the UK delivering advanced training to care providers, equipping them with practical skills to enhance care quality. Her sessions are valued for their clear, evidence-based guidance and real-world application.