Screening Devices

Accurate screening starts with the right equipment. A manual blood pressure cuff paired with a stethoscope gives you consistent readings without batteries or syncing. No-touch thermometers work well for quick temperature checks at home or during facility intake. Pulse oximeters are essential for tracking oxygen saturation, especially during respiratory illness or post-surgical recovery.

If you're a caregiver managing vitals at home, look for devices that are easy to read and comfortable to use on your own. A wrist monitor can be a good option for people who have trouble positioning an arm cuff. For oxygen monitoring, a compact pulse oximeter clips on in seconds and gives you a clear reading right away.

Thermometer choice depends on the setting. No-touch infrared models are fast and hygienic, making them popular for home use and quick facility screenings. Clinical settings often use tympanic thermometers or axillary thermometers as well, depending on patient needs. For blood pressure, options range from a manual blood pressure cuff for trained users to digital arm and wrist monitors for everyday self-monitoring.

Nursing homes, hospice programs, and assisted living communities go through screening supplies fast. Buying in bulk keeps your supply rooms stocked and per-unit costs down. We carry vital signs monitoring equipment built for everyday clinical use, the same types you'd find in a care facility.

If your hospice, nursing home, or assisted living facility needs screening devices in bulk, we'd like to help. Set up a business account here or email us at info@keraemedical.com and our team will get you started.