For professionals that care for men who have physical and Developmental Disabilities, QuickChange’s innovative design allows a single caregiver to change a patient in about a minute, regardless of the patient’s size, anatomy, or weight. Reduce overall spend, lower laundry costs, create a safer environment for staff.

A smarter, faster, simpler solution.

Intelligent. Effective. Dignified.

The smart solution for male urinary incontinence (UI) in sleeping or minimally ambulatory patients.

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Change Patients in 60 Seconds

Changing patients multiple times per shift is a time consuming activity for caregivers, taking time away from more import aspects of care. QuickChange’s innovative design allows a single caregiver to change a patient in about a minute, regardless of the patient’s size, anatomy, or weight.

Reduce Overall Spend on Products

No wipes.
No moisturizers.
No barrier creams.
Better care for your bottom line.

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Promotes Skin Health & Healing

QuickChange Wraps are designed to collect urine as soon as it is voided without it ever getting on the skin. This separation helps healthy skin stay healthy and clean and helps damaged skin stay dry to promote healing.

Minimize Sleep Interruptions

With QuickChange Wraps, staff members don't have to roll or lift patients to perform a change, meaning that changes can be performed while the patient is still asleep on his back.

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Lower Laundry Costs

By collecting voided urine at the point of excretion and eliminating urine runoff, QuickChange Wraps have reduced urine-related linen changes by up to 30%. Wraps can hold up to 500cc of fluid.

Reduce Caregiver Fatigue

Losing staff members due to the stress of work and onsite injuries is morale draining, time consuming, and expensive. Job-related injuries is the number one reason for turnover and back injuries is the most prevalent injury. Lifting patients is the primary source of nurse related back injuries.

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How To Care More With Less

In most cases, the QuickChange Wrap eliminates the necessity for two or more caregivers to change a male patient with urinary incontinence. This allows facilities to reduce their spending while increasing the level of care. Staff can spend more time providing other kinds of care and less time changing patients.