Jeenie Breaks the Mould at the OT Show with New Product Launches, Mobility Innovation, and Immersive Training Experience
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With over 19 years of experience at the sharp end of patient
handling, Jeenie has built a reputation for tackling the problems others avoid
— from plus-size care to complex relocations. Now, the company is entering a
bold new phase.
New Products
This year’s show will see the official launch of Jeenie’s new product
range — a collection of practical, intuitive solutions built around real-life
needs. These include air-assisted devices, repositioning systems, In bed
systems and a game changing Mobility Assessment device.
Introducing the Game-Changer: Jeenie Mobility Assessment
Device
Among the headline innovations is Jeenie’s brand-new Mobility
Assessment Device — a breakthrough tool designed to give clinicians and carers
real-time insights into patient movement ability. Unlike traditional
paper-based scoring or guesswork, this device captures data during everyday
tasks, allowing professionals to track improvement or deterioration and adjust
care plans with confidence.
The device is non-invasive, versatile, and completely
technology-enabled — offering a smart way to support early discharge and drive
better clinical outcomes.
“This isn’t about flashy tech. It’s about giving frontline staff
tools that actually help — clear data that guides care, not replaces it,” says
Lee Quickmire, Founder of Jeenie.
Specialist Services That Go Beyond Equipment
Alongside product innovation, Jeenie continues to offer critical
hands-on services to support complex needs in healthcare and social care
settings, including:
Bed Swaps & Patient Transfers – managing
logistics and hands-on transfer, when equipment needs replacing
Home Relocations – supporting safe and dignified
patient moves from one environment to another
Evacuations – navigating high-risk or
emergency situations where we make the impossible, possible
Bariatric Hospital Support – on-site
guidance, equipment coordination, and patient pathway planning
Each service is delivered by Jeenie’s experienced clinical and manual
handling team — all designed to reduce long-term care costs, improve patient
wellbeing, and alleviate staff pressure.
Centre for Excellence: A Training Hub Like No Other
In 2025, Jeenie also launched its Centre for Excellence just outside
York — a fully immersive training environment that includes confined bathrooms,
stairwells, hospital wards, and domestic settings. This isn’t a showroom — it’s
a simulation space where training reflects the reality of care.
Carers, OTs, nurses, and trainers from across the UK are already
using the centre for bespoke hands-on education, problem-solving, and skill
development.
Unleashing a New Kind of Training: Free the Jeenie Escape
Room
This year’s biggest training curveball? The Free the Jeenie Escape
Room — a scenario-based, team challenge that places attendees inside complex
care situations where they must assess patients, solve mobility puzzles, and
make real-time care decisions under pressure.
“We built this to move people away from scripted PowerPoints and into
the kind of thinking they actually need on the ward or in someone’s home,” says
Lee Quickmire.
From TILE assessments to equipment decisions, communication, risk
management, and patient handling — it’s a learning experience designed to
stick.
Visit Jeenie at Stand G05 to explore the new product range, demo the
mobility tool, and experience a taster of the Escape Room challenge.
Website: www.jeenie.uk
Press Contact: info@jeenie.uk