2. The IVEA is award-
winning patient
ambulation equipment
that
• Replaces the IV pole
bedside.
• Eliminates the need to
transfer equipment from one
device to another.
• Enables one nurse to safely
ambulate a patient, instead
of two or three.
The IVEA = Better Efficiency = Better Care = Better Outcomes
“The patient loved this piece of equipment… It doesn’t require an
additional staff member to ambulate patients with O2 and IV meds, so
that’s a huge benefit.” RN
Create Time
Caregivers want what’s best for
their patients. But too often they
don’t have enough time or staff to
get their patients up and moving
early and often.
The IVEA makes it possible for
one caregiver to safely ambulate a
patient, easing caregiver workload
and reducing risk of injury.
Designed with input from more
than 150 clinicians, the IVEA
bridges the gap between knowing
what should be done and actually
being able to do it.
100 percent of
nurses surveyed said
the IVEA made it
easier to ambulate
their patients. Nearly
90 percent gave
the IVEA an overall
rating of “Excellent.”
3. “What the IVEA means is that I can do what it typically takes two or
three people to do. That frees up time for more difficult patients, and I
can use those extra people to get patients up who normally wouldn’t be
getting out of bed.” PT
Save Money Promote Healing
The IVEA was designed to reduce
costs by:
• Improving staff efficiency
• Improving outcomes
• Reducing risk of patient and
caregiver injury
• Improving patient satisfaction
The IVEA is affordable, but
these stats make it a real
bargain!
$14,000
Average cost of a patient fall.
$1 million
Amount a 200-bed hospital could save
annually by reducing patient falls.
6.2 hours
Estimated reduction in length of stay for
patients using an “ambulation platform
apparatus.”
$15,600
Average cost for workers’ compensation
claims related to patient handling.
1.5%
Percentage of reimbursement dollars a
hospital can lose or gain based on patient
satisfaction scores.
It’s widely accepted that increased
patient ambulation produces physiological
responses that can improve outcomes.
With the IVEA, patients are more willing
to get out of bed, and ambulation is less
stressful for both the patient and the
caregiver.
Ideal for patients who are ready or
nearly ready to ambulate, the IVEA fits
in restrooms, provides a stable base for
ambulation and stores easily.
4. “The equipment was easily consolidated and made it possible to focus more on the patient
rather than worrying constantly if the equipment is appropriately secured.”
Charge Nurse
Product Features
• Adjustable IV pole
• 4-hook IV support
• Color-coded touch points for easy, one-handed functions
• Height-adjustable handles lock open or closed
• Stable V-base to support a natural gait and proper posture
• Tight turning radius and IV pole-comparable footprint
• Hooks and clips to organize and contain cords and tubing
• Consolidates IV bags, pumps, O2 tank, chest tubes, PCAs, catheter bag,
power strip
• Sturdy casters lock independently and roll easily over bumps and gaps
• Folds for easy storage
• Optional medical grade Tripp Lite power strip
Dimensions folded (H x W x L) 12.6 in x 13 in x 50.3 in (320 mm x 330 mm x 1280 mm)
Dimensions unfolded (H x W x L) 46.8-84 in x 27.5 in x 28.7-38 in (1190-2140 mm x 700 mm x 730-970 mm)
Height of handle grips 34.6-38 in (880-970 mm)
Weight 29.5 lbs (13 kg)
Get the full benefit of a happier and safer staff, healthier
and more satisfied patients, and reduced costs. Call today to
schedule a product presentation.
“It was much easier and felt much safer and more secure walking the halls holding onto the
IVEA.” Patient
“I love that I can stow this unit away. All other systems I have evaluated are very
cumbersome and don’t store well or cannot be broken down.” RN
The IVEA. Smart Mobility.
To learn more about the IVEA, go to www.iveamobility.com or call (970) 472-5323.