Webinars
Register for our free webinars which showcase the latest ideas and insights from industry experts. Long-term care professionals can also benefit from our bespoke learning live sessions tailored to the care home environment.
Upcoming webinars
Swollen legs, stolen lives: how oedema steals mobility and independence
Swollen legs are often dismissed as a minor or inevitable problem. In reality, unmanaged oedema can be the first step toward loss of mobility, independence, and quality of life.
This webinar raises awareness of how lower limb swelling triggers a downward spiral of heaviness, pain, reduced movement, muscle weakness, and fear of activity- often leading to deconditioning and patients becoming 'off-legs.' Everyday coping strategies, such as reduced walking or sleeping in a chair, can unintentionally worsen the problem.
Aimed at all healthcare professionals, this session shifts the focus from treating symptoms to recognising early warning signs and acting sooner. It highlights how simple, timely interventions can protect mobility, prevent avoidable decline, and help people remain independent for longer.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will:
- Understand how oedema drives loss of mobility and independence
- Recognise behaviors and environments that worsen lower limb swelling
- Identify early intervention points to prevent patients becoming “off-legs”
- Apply practical strategies to help break the cycle
- Tools that can help: Ascenda Demonstration
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Accora's clinical corner: sleeping in a riser recliner
This session brings together the key themes explored across our recent webinars on sleeping in a riser recliner. Over the past 3 months, we’ve examined the impact of sleeping in a riser recliner on sleep hygiene, comfort, confidence, transfers, mobility, pain management, and tissue viability.
This chatty, podcast-style webinar offers a relaxed and interactive space to revisit the most important clinical messages from the quarter. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance and during the session, creating an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, clarify key concepts, and deepen understanding of best practice when supporting individuals who sleep in a riser recliner.
We will also highlight relevant intervention solutions and explore practical strategies for teaching and supporting others, and we will share our Sleeping in a Riser Recliner Guide with attendees after the session to support ongoing learning and application in practice.
Whether you joined us throughout the series or are looking for a concise and practical summary, this session will consolidate learning and provide actionable insights to apply in practice.
Please submit your questions here.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the clinical implications of sleeping in a riser recliner across multiple domains, including sleep hygiene, mobility, pain, and tissue viability.
- Recognise the potential benefits and risks associated with long-term sleeping in a seated position.
- Identify key considerations to promote comfort, safety, and functional independence.
- Understand the role of intervention products, including the Ascenda, in supporting appropriate positioning and outcomes.
- Apply practical strategies to teach, support, and advise others using our sleeping in a riser recliner guide.
- Reflect on key messages from the quarterly theme and integrate learning into everyday clinical practice.
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Configura Comfort 2: the next generation of comfort and postural support
In this webinar we will introduce the Configura Comfort 2, exploring how it builds on the trusted legacy of the original Comfort with advanced adjustability and user-focused innovation.
We will provide an overview of key features, including tilt-in-space, backrest recline, and rise functions, as well as its integrated pressure care and posture management options.
The session will examine how these features work together to support safe transfers, promote healthy posture, protect skin integrity, and maintain user comfort, stability, and independence throughout the day.
Learning Outcomes
- To introduce to the features and functions and of the Configura Comfort 2.
- To understand how the Configura Comfort 2 can meet an individual’s needs in relation to size, pressure and posture.
- To discuss the clinical justifications behind the new benefits of the Configura Comfort 2.
- To outline how the changes to the Comfort 2 benefit the service user and community equipment services.
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A wedge-tastic webinar with Kay James
In this webinar, Kay James will share with you all the different ways that you can use a positioning wedge to facilitate independence, enablement, optimal handed care and meet people’s care needs with comfort and dignity.
Learning Outcomes
- Discover the types of wedges available.
- Exploring how a wedge can be an effective tool in rehabilitation and enablement services.
- Identifying how using a wedge can help facilitate hospital discharges.
- Looking at how a wedge can help facilitate single handed care.
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De-mystifying mattresses: what you need to know
Are the mattresses in your care setting truly fit for purpose- clinically, legally, and practically? This session will unpack the essential features of pressure prevention mattresses, helping you distinguish between regulatory requirements and optional enhancements. We’ll explore how mattress selection intersects with infection control, medical device regulations, and most importantly- the needs of the people you care for. Whether you're a clinician, manager, or procurement lead, this session will equip you to make safer, smarter choices.
Learning Outcomes
• Have some understanding of the regulatory landscape governing medical devices, including how pressure-relieving mattresses are classified and assessed.
• Be able to identify the main types of pressure prevention mattresses and their appropriate use in care settings.
• Recognise essential mattress features that support compliance with NICE guidance, CQC standards, and infection control protocols.
• Be able to consider optional mattress features- such as continuous low pressure or heel zones- and understand how they may enhance care without being mandatory.
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