… and that’s not all…
You’ll cut out the pain and inconvenience associated with catheters.
You’ll cut out those inflated diaper costs.
You’ll cut caregiver time by as much as 84%.
You’ll have a cleaner facility.
You’ll have a strong marketing platform over your competitors.
The work involved in diaper
changing… the number of diapers needed… the time and manpower
required to change an
adult… the stench that fills the corridor when diapers weren’t
changed in a timely manner… the discomfort clearly felt by
those who are forced to wear them… the painful rashes… all
contribute to what is dubbed “the necessary evil called diaper
changing.”
The bottom line is:
Diapers for adults are costly, difficult,
uncomfortable, and clearly not the best solution.
Catheters aren’t that much
better. They have the same problems as diapers, plus more.
They are painful to insert… painful to take out… they fill up
quickly… and are uncomfortable to wear.
Award Winning Machine Gives Relief to Patients and
Care Giving Facilities
All Over the World
In December of 2002, a small
company in the heart of Korea designed a machine: The Care
Clean 3000, a personal, automatic urine collector with a bidet.
The country went crazy over the machine. It was handy and
inexpensive, easy to use and easy to move, simple to clean and, in
short, brilliant.
It went on to become the winner
of the Korea Best Venture Award, claim much recognition at the Kimes
2003 International Medical Show, be awarded best new product of the
year, obtain ISO 9001:2000 national certification, and obtain CE
(European standards certification).
It’s been used extensively and received raving reviews from Korea,
China, Japan, and many countries in Europe. Medical facilities
around the world were ecstatic. In February of 2007, the Care
Clean 3000 gained FDA approval and… now
it’s come to the U.S.
A
Machine That puts Diapers and Catheters Way Back in the Dark Ages
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The Care Clean 3000
is the answer. It works like magic for:
♦ Elderly people with mobility restrictions
♦ Wheelchair users
♦ Disabled people
♦ Bed-ridden patients
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We’re talking about a wonder
machine that even cleans and dries the patient.
It’s practical.
It’s portable and can be attached to a wheelchair and even a car and
can be used indoors and outdoors with a rechargeable battery – you
don’t need a power supply!
It’s easy to use.
A photo sensor automatically operates the unit when the user
urinates. It provides a leak free operation. It’s also usable
sitting, standing, and lying down. There’s a large LCD display
located in the front for easy and simple operation. The parts
can be painlessly removed and washed.
It’s independent.
Nurses don’t have to come every hour to perform the duties;
the Care Clean 3000 performs those duties by itself.
It was designed for optimal storage capacity and it only needs to be
emptied once a day – it even cleans the patient for you! The
heated bidet system operates both cool and warm water and then the
air dry function keeps the perinea area pleasantly dry to prevent
rashes.
It’s clean and odor free.
The outside always remains smooth, clean, and dry. Odors can’t
penetrate through the machine.
It’s comfortable.
The collection cup is comfortable for the wearer – it was clinically
tested over several years to find the perfect non-allergenic silicon
so it can comfortably fit all body types.
It’s
smart. It has a “smart
circuit” that sounds an alarm if there’s ever a problem.
It’s reusable.
Besides being reusable for the same patient for countless
years, it can be hygienically used by a different patient.
All you have to do is replace a few accessories and you’re done!
The machine can be used again and again and again…
It’s cost effective.
It saves you from buying diapers, paying nurses to deal with
changing diapers and cleaning up after messes, and the cost of
laundering sheets more often.
We could go on and on explaining
the merits of the Care Clean 3000 but it is obvious that you’re busy
so let’s get to the point.
How High Diaper Costs
Really Get – The True Dollars.
Let’s discuss diaper costs
logistically because it might be a fact that you don’t realize how
much you’re really paying when your patients are on diapers.
Diapers cost anywhere from $ .60
to $1.75 a piece depending on size, brand, and durability. The
average adult needs 5 – 7 diapers per day. At the low end of
the average of diaper costs ($1 each) and the low end of usage (5 a
day) diaper costs are a minimum of $1,825 a year ($5 x 365).
Nurses, at the low end of $20 an
hour, spend an average of half an hour a day attending to one
patient’s diapers. That’s $3,650 dollars a year ($10 x 365)
spent per patient on attending to the diapers. Then there’re
rashes and creams… accidents and extra laundering… so let’s be cheap
and throw in only an extra $200 in miscellaneous costs.
Ready for the all time total??!!
Keeping one patient on diapers for one year costs you a minimum of
$5,675. How’s that for a shocker? But there is a
solution…

