Choosing the right support and cushioning depends on several factors:
1. Patient's Condition: Consider the specific needs of the patient, such as mobility issues, risk of pressure ulcers, and overall comfort. 2. Material: Different materials offer varying levels of support and comfort. For example, gel cushions provide more cooling than foam cushions. 3. Adjustability: Some devices offer adjustable features that allow for customization based on the patient's needs. 4. Ease of Cleaning: Ensure that the materials are easy to clean and maintain, especially for patients with incontinence issues.