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ClarkLindsey Introduces New Clinical Simulation Tools to Strengthen Nursing Skills

  • Writer: ClarkLindsey
    ClarkLindsey
  • Nov 15, 2018
  • 2 min read

ClarkLindsey has added new clinical simulation tools to support hands‑on training for nurses and certified nursing assistants. The equipment allows team members to practice wound care, IV insertion, and other essential skills in a realistic, low‑pressure environment. The goal is to build confidence, reinforce best practices, and ensure consistent, high‑quality care for residents.


What Happened

ClarkLindsey recently expanded its clinical education resources by purchasing several new simulation models used for staff training. The tools include a lifelike arm for practicing blood draws, a torso model for IV insertion, and a wound‑care simulator equipped with multiple types of pressure injuries. Staff can use an accompanying tablet app to measure wounds and track changes, offering a more standardized approach than manual measurement.


Nurses and CNAs participate in scheduled skills days where they rotate through practice stations, but the equipment is also available for individual use whenever someone wants to refresh a technique. For nurses who spend less time at the bedside, the models offer a valuable way to maintain proficiency in procedures they may not perform daily.


How This Strengthens Care

Simulation tools give clinical staff a safe environment to practice before performing procedures on residents. This reduces anxiety, improves accuracy, and helps reinforce consistent techniques across the team. Standardized digital measurement also supports better documentation and communication. For newer staff, the models provide a structured way to build confidence; for experienced team members, they offer a way to keep skills sharp over time.


Key Details at a Glance

  • ClarkLindsey added new simulation models for IV insertion, phlebotomy, and wound care

  • Staff use a tablet app to measure and track simulated wounds

  • Nurses and CNAs participate in skills days and can practice independently

  • Tools help maintain proficiency and support consistent clinical techniques

  • Simulation training benefits both new and experienced team members


Broader Context

Simulation‑based training has become increasingly common in healthcare settings as a way to improve safety and skill retention. Senior living organizations are adopting these tools to support clinical teams as resident needs become more complex. ClarkLindsey’s investment reflects a broader industry shift toward structured, hands‑on education that enhances both staff confidence and resident outcomes.


Source Attribution

This post is based on publicly reported information originally covered by The News‑Gazette.


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