TheraWash®
Testimonials
While
we make no curative claims and only sell TheraWash® as a
cosmetic bathing system, our independent testing has shown remarkable
results with its continued use for bathing.
Test
summaries and actual case studies are shown below.
In vitro (laboratory) antimicrobial tests were done by Microbiology
Consultants, Inc. on (i) the formula and (ii) fabric swatches
impregnated with the composition, using accepted laboratory
protocols. In the first series of tests, the formula and the
fabric swatches were 99% effective against Staph. aureus,
E. coli, and Candida. albicans. In the second series, the formula
and the swatches were 99% effective against the new antibiotic-resistant
"superbugs" MRSA, C diff. and VRE, and also highly effective against
the Herpes Simplex Type I and Influenza A viruses.
The Director of Nursing conducted a controlled study of TheraWash®
at a nursing home and rehabilitation center in Florida in March
and April, 2001. The study included 35 geriatric patients: 25
patients bathed with TheraWash® and 10 patients bathed with
their normal bedside basin baths or assisted shower procedures
for at least one month. The study director reported that patients
bathed with TheraWash® were noted to have improved skin condition
(including the elimination of urine burns, chronic dry skin,
and minor skin tears and odor) in comparison to the conventionally
bathed patients. These results are believed to be unique in
that skin problems are an ongoing, difficult-to-treat problem
in geriatric patients using conventional products. A second
controlled study was completed in another nursing home with
35 patients in July 2001. This study documented similar skin
care results.
TheraWash®
Study #1 Findings
- 100%
of caregivers and patients noted improved skin condition
including skin tears and reducing Stage I/II bed sores.
- 100%
of caregivers and patients preferred TheraWash® over
basin baths.
- 88%
of caregivers preferred TheraWash® over assisted showers.
- 94%
of caregivers would recommend TheraWash® to others.
- Estimated
material and labor savings using TheraWash calculated by
this 120 bed facility was $3.73 per bath and $33,514 a year.
- Material
costs for their normal bedside basin bath was $1.56 per
bath.
Actual
Case Studies
As written
by the Director of Nursing
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This
resident is a white female with a history of diabetes
and chronic skin tears that are very difficult to resolve.
Two months prior to the study, there was documented
that she had a total of six skin tears recorded. At
the beginning of the study there was a skin tear on
the right hand that would dry up but never seemed to
heal, as it should. This skin tear had occurred a week
and a half prior to the study. When the study was complete
the skin tear was resolved and the skin integrity seemed
to be greatly improved. There seemed to be more of a
luster to the skin color. This particular resident only
received one new skin tear during this study.
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This resident is a white female that has severe osteoporosis
and Alzheimer's disease. She is wheelchair bound and
is basically total care for all activities of daily
living. She bruises frequently and has dry flaky skin.
After using the TheraWash® product her skin appeared
smooth and soft. The staff found that by using the TheraWash®
product that their risk for injury decreased. This lady
is a two-person transfer with a hoyer lift.
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RESIDENT
#11:
This
resident is a white female with a diagnosis of diabetes
and Alzheimer's disease. She had 3 stage 2 pressure
ulcers to the feet with surrounding dry skin that was
peeling. After using the TheraWash® product for
a month the surrounding skin was smooth and the pressure
ulcers were resolving stage 2's that were not open.
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RESIDENT
#13:
This
resident is a white female that has end-stage Alzheimer's
disease that requires her to have a tube feeding. She
has had Clostridium Difficile since January 2001. This
causes increased diarrhea stools that have been extremely
excoriating to the peri area and had even resulted in
open bleeding areas. After a month of using the TheraWash®
product the areas closed and were no longer bleeding.
The buttocks remained red but skin integrity remained
intact.
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RESIDENT
#17:
This
resident is a black male with Alzheimer's disease that
wanders in a meri-walker throughout the facility. He
is legally blind and tends to push his walker into inanimate
objects. He frequently stands up in his meri-walker
and lowers himself on the center strap landing on his
knees. We frequently find bruising on the shins. Beginning
the study he had bruising to the shin area. He also
had dry scaly skin that would flake away when his clothes
were removed and replaced. Skin literally floated in
the air. After the study was complete his skin condition
greatly improved. His skin was soft and smooth and did
not have any dry areas.
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RESIDENT
#18:
This
resident is a black female that is combative during
showers and suffers from senila dementia with agitation
and history of delusions. Showers are always a task
for the staff. The staff reports that she continued
to be abusive while participating in the study but because
of the decreased time that it took to use the product
that they actually sustained less abuse. This resident
wheels by objects and frequently bumps into things resulting
in skin tears. Prior to beginning the study a two-month
review of the medical record showed a total of 5 skin
tears. At the start of the study there were two skin
tears identified. During the month of the study the
resident received one small skin tear that healed in
a week.
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