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HipSaver Implementation Programme


Identify candidates who need to wear HipSaver hip protectors


High risk factors include: Osteoporosis, impairment of gait or balance, orthostatic hypotension, Positive fall history, history of fracture, presence of neuromuscular disease (Parkinson's, CVA, Dementia), generalised weakness, multiple chronic diseases or conditions, medications, dizziness, reduced vision or hearing.

Assess wearers needs by referring to the HipSaver Selection Guide and Brochure


Determine which HipSaver model is best suited for the wearer. Considerations: Male/female, toileting ability/degree of continence or incontinence, amount of help needed for dressing, likelihood of backward fall, degree of manual dexterity.

Measure for size


Measure around the widest part of the resident's hip. Use the chart on the HipSaver Selection Guide or Brochure to determine the correct size.

Determine number of units required for the wearer


The recommended minimum is 4 per person. If within a facility consult with the laundry regarding wash cycles. Consider how long it will take for the HipSaver to be returned from the laundry. Residents should wear HipSavers all day, every day and while sleeping. Falls can occur at any time.

Label


Label the Hipsaver with the wearer's name.

Ensure proper fit and placement of pads


HipSaver hip protectors are designed to position a cushioning pad over the hip bone (trochanter).


How to determine the location of the hip bone.

Hip Bone Location The hip bone is actually the top of the thigh bone and is shaped similar to a small light bulb. You can feel this bony ball by placing your fingertips on the side of the hip and while raising the knee slightly, noting the movement of the underlying bone.
This is not to be confused with the pelvic bone which is higher, more toward the front and does not move when the knee is raised. Fit should be snug to insure proper pad placement.

Educate & encourage compliance


Educate wearers and their families about the serious consequences of hip fracture, note that wearing HipSavers may allow less restraint, more freedom to move about. Demonstrate the softness and comfort of HipSavers. Encourage uninterrupted wear, even while sleeping.

Ongoing & follow-up


Add "HipSaver Wearer" to treatment chart.

Train clinical staff


Keep records of all falls and any injuries.

Support


Email us at info@hipsaver.com.au or call 1300 767 888 for answers to your questions or to discuss any issues.
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