Corona Update: SURGE CAPACITY SOLUTIONS – The mobi is a mobile headwall (equipment consolidator) that can be set up in any space that has an electrical outlet: next to a chair, a bed, a cot in a hallway, a cafeteria, or anywhere patients need to be located. Click here for more information.

Free the ICU Subscription Program

No Capital Expense to Mobilize in the ICU (CVICU, TICU, PICU, etc.) with the Livengood Subscription Program

Livengood’s “Free the ICU” Subscription Program

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No Capital Expense to Mobilize

Safe early patient mobility is the practice of getting patients out of bed and moving around as soon as possible after surgery or critical illness. Early ambulation of patients has been shown to have many benefits for patients, including:

  • Reduced risk of pressure ulcers
  • Improved respiratory function
  • Reduced muscle atrophy
  • Improved mental health
  • Reduced risk of deep vein thrombosis
  • Shorter hospital stays

Mobilizing patients leads to improved patient outcomes, improved patient satisfaction, and ambulating patients with the mobigo also leads to improved staff morale by making it easier for clinicians to implement physician-mandated mobility protocols with a significantly reduced number of staff and reduced amount of time for each ambulation.

The Obstacle:  Capital Expense

One of the biggest barriers to implementing the mobi-solution has been the Capital Budget constraints in most hospitals.

Time to Remove the Obstacle

It is time for another approach, one that works with your hospital’s concerns and protects its Capital Budget while enabling safe early patient ambulation.

The Livengood Subscription Program

Livengood can outfit all the ICU rooms (CVICU, TICU, PICU, etc.) with a mobigo, your step-down rooms with a mobilite, and your pediatric rooms with a mobikidz and there will be NO capital outlay ZERO — on the part of your hospital.

Under Livengood’s Subscription Program:

  • NO capital expense.
  • Your hospital would not own the assets (the assets will not be on the hospital’s Balance Sheet).
  • Livengood would place all the units (even covering shipping) and charge a per unit daily subscription rate, which will be billed monthly.  We have found that hospitals can often get reimbursed with other expenses as part of the patient room cost.
  • The daily subscription rate will be based on your monthly utilization rate — the total number of days used, and not the number of times used.

Act now and contact us to discuss how we can work together to free your ICU rooms and improve patient outcomes and staff satisfaction with the Livengood Subscription program.

Sales@livengoodmed.com
Phone: +1 (970) 797-4938

What Customers Say

Testimonials

“6 months ago we implemented 12 mobis into our early mobility program. We have a very diverse population on our ICU and having the option of mobilizing them in a way that is helpful and assistive to staff while instilling confidence in the patient and family is great. We’re still working to figure out our ideal workflow but it’s given us concrete examples of how even our sicker vented patients can get mobilized safely and efficiently.”

Mark Rohlfing
RN, BSN Clinical Operations Manager Intensive Care Unit
Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital - Muncie, IN

“After completing a research study with the LIVENGOOD mobi on our post trauma/surgical floor, I realized its potential to decrease length of stay, help with staff efficiency and empower patients to be independent.”

Lorrie Henecke
MS, APRN, ACNS-BC, CNRN Clinical Nurse Specialist
Medical Center of the Rockies, Loveland, CO

“We are so excited that the mobi helped us ambulate our very first vented patient.”

Esther Vandermeulen
R.N.
University Health System - San Antonio, TX

“The LIVENGOOD mobi is very user friendly, safe and a great solution to use minimal staff and be able to contain all of the patient’s equipment.”

Michael Saccone
P.T.
Saint Joseph's Hospital - Syracuse, NY

“I think the LIVENGOOD mobi will revolutionize the way we mobilize patients in the ICU. I saw patients mobilize sooner and with less anxiety with the mobi. One young patient was even able to walk outside with the mobi and her portable vent. Having the mobi made mobility a real team effort, not just a P.T. activity.”

Terra Terwilliger
PT, DPT - Adult Inpatient Physical Therapist
Rehab Services University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview Health System

“The LIVENGOOD platform allows my patients to be active and independent without attention being diverted to multiple lines, an oxygen tank, and other medically necessary devices. It allows patients to have hope and a sense of “normalcy”, which so often is lost after trauma or surgery.”

Jessica Gilbert
DPT
Staff Physical Therapist - Medical Center of The Rockies -Loveland, CO

“Six years ago I was introduced to the LIVENGOOD mobi. This piece of equipment has been life changing for my patients. I am now able to consolidate all of the patient’s medical devices onto an easy to push mobile platform, therefore freeing up both of my hands to safely assist my patient.”

Tanya Kensley
P.T.
Poudre Valley Hospital -Fort Collins, CO

“Mobility is Life, the mobi platform will help patients move again.”

Blas Villa
CCRN
University Health System - San Antonio, TX

“I was at NTI in Boston (2013) and, during the exhibit portion, I wandered across the LIVENGOOD booth. At that moment, I knew our hospital needed this mobi for our open heart recovery program. I worked with a Clinical Nurse Specialist to write a grant for this product. I am so excited to bring the mobi to our program.”

Celina Adams
RN, MSN, CCRN (CVICU)
John C. Lincoln - Phoenix, AZ

“We walked a vented patient with the mobi and it was awesome! This helped her physically and emotionally.”

Natalie Hariel
R.N.
Tulane Medical Center - New Orleans, LA

“I am a nurse in a cardiovascular ICU… Our goal for patients is to ambulate to the chair 2 hours after extubation, often the evening of surgery day. Our patients are up and walking with central venous catheters, swan ganz catheters, chest tubes, foley catheters, and with IV medications infusing. The ambulation of these patients would not be possible without the mobi walker. Every bit of equipment that these patients need can be carried on the walker while providing the stability of a standard walker… It is an essential piece of equipment for us and we couldn’t provide the care and therapies we do without it.”

Katherine Whitfield
RN CCRN
Athens Regional Medical Center - Athens, GA

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Mobi Ambulation Specialist

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+1 (970) 797-4938
Locate Us
1001-A East Harmony Rd.
#502
Fort Collins, Co 80525
United States
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mobi Patient Mobility

sales@livengoodmed.com