Continuum of Care for Tube-Fed Patients. Emphasizing Patient Safety, Clinical Efficiency and Improved Outcomes:

  • Eliminates the need for improvised methods such as taping or rubber banding syringes, improving patient safety and streamlining bedside workflows.

  • Holds vent syringes for patients on high-flow oxygen support.

  • Standardizes gravity syringe feeding by allowing precise adjustment of the syringe height over the patient’s abdomen, ensuring optimal feeding tolerance. Once the ideal height is identified, it can be charted for consistent use across the patient's hospital stay, whether in an incubator, during kangaroo care, or in a hospital bed.

  • The FreeArm with Peg securely holds gravity and vent syringes for feeding and venting inside the GE Giraffe OmniBed, Draeger BabyLeo TN500 and Draeger IncuWarmer. The FreeArm easily transitions to the clamp end for use during kangaroo care or in an open crib as the patient maintains body temperature.

  • Frees nurses’ hands to perform essential bedside tasks like assessments, therapies, and charting.

  • Discharged home with tube feeding patients to maintain nutritional compliance and consistency in feeding practices. For facilities that do not discharge tube feeding patients, the FreeArm is easy to disinfect and can be reused with a single-patient-use clip.

  • An FDA Class I medical device, the FreeArm can be included under the inpatient per diem rate for hospital billing.

 

A Versatile Solution for Home with DMES and HMES:

  • Compatible with both gravity syringe feeding and pump feeding.

  • Features a bendable arm to regulate gravity syringe feed rates—lower the arm for slower feeds or raise it for faster delivery.

  • Supports lightweight feeding pumps (up to 2.3 lbs) and feed bags (up to 1,200 mL), providing families with a much needed alternative to an IV pole.

  • Eligible for insurance coverage under HCPCS code B9998 with a letter of medical necessity (template avalible).

  • Insurance-billable under NDC codes: Green: 50010-018203, Pink: 50010-018204, White: 50010-018205, Blue: 50010-018206.

  • Wholesale discounts and direct drop shipping options are available.

View Full Abstract HERE

Vendors:

USA
Cardinal
Cardinal Item #s- STHFAM001001P FreeArm pink, STHFAM001001W FreeArm white, STHFAM001001B FreeArm blue, STHFAM001001G FreeArm green, STHCLIP001001 FreeArm clip
Complex Rehab Supplies
McKesson
McKesson Item #s- 1212861 FreeArm pink, 1212862 FreeArm white, 1212863 FreeArm blue, 1212864 FreeArm green, 1212865 FreeArm clip
Medline

*For negotiated pricing, we are happy to set up a chargeback/local contract for our FreeArm customers that wish to purchase through McKesson, Cardinal or Medline. Please email info@freearmcare.com with your facility addresses and we can submit a lower purchase price for your organization.

Europe
Danumed
GBUK- View the GBUK FreeArm brochure HERE.
Medilime
Mediq
Nutricia- View the German Nutricia FreeArm brochure HERE.
S.A.B Medical- View the Czech S.A.B. Medical brochure HERE.

Australia and New Zealand
Intermed

Direct Purchase Order (PO):

A direct PO requires an MOQ of 5 units. Please send PO to info@freearmcare.com. An invoice will be sent back through email which reflects the total net price of the product inclusive of any discounts. Net 30 payment terms.
View the FreeArm Muscle brochure HERE. View the FreeArm Muscle specifications HERE.

 

Giving Back

Liana’s creativity in providing 20 FreeArm Muscles to her NICU, Grand River Hospital, Ontario, Canada is amazing!

As a Registered Nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Liana White has cared for many babies - even her own daughter. Like many babies in the NICU, her daughter wasn’t able to eat by herself. This sparked the idea for a fundraiser to purchase FreeArm Muscles for GRH's NICU. Read Liana's full story HERE.

 

Trial the FreeArm for 30 Days or Message Us with Any Questions

The FreeArm is a class one FDA medical device and insurance billable under HCPCS B9998. Download FreeArm MSRP and HCPCS. Insurance coverage may require a Physician’s Written Order and a Letter of Medical Necessity. Please feel free to use our templates and edit as needed.