What is Alma Palette?
Alma Palette is a wound prevention tool that helps healthcare workers identify early signs of skin discoloration, which may indicate skin breakdown.
This tool is double-sided, showing 14 variations of discoloration for both fair to dark skin tones, guiding staff when to notify a nurse or physician for further assessment.


Identifying Early Signs of Skin Breakdown
Alma Palette helps healthcare professionals detect skin discoloration, a key early sign of impending skin breakdown.
Discoloration may appear pink or red on light skin and blue or purple on dark skin. By acting early, nursing staff can prevent the development of pressure injuries.
Why Alma Palette?
Prevents skin breakdown and pressure injuries by identifying early signs of skin discoloration.
Improves patient outcomes and quality of life by enabling early detection and intervention.
Reduces the risk of lawsuits by implementing early prevention measures.
Enhances efficiency for nursing staff during daily skin checks and ADL care.
How Alma Palette Works
Step 1: Nursing supervisors distribute Alma Palette sheets to CNAs at the start of shifts.
Step 2: CNAs use the tool during ADL care (e.g., showers, incontinence care) to compare resident skin discoloration to the palette.
Step 3: Marked sheets are returned to nurses for further assessment and possible medical intervention.
Step 4: The tool is single-use and disposable after each patient care session.
Product Details
One pack includes 250 double-sided sheets. Each side shows 14 various skin discolorations for different skin tones. The Alma Palette is designed for single-use and should be disposed of after each patient.
International Shipping
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Warranty
30 Days Warranty – Return within 30 days if unsatisfied.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the Alma Palette is used to guide healthcare workers in identifying potential skin discoloration for further assessment by nurses or physicians.
No, the Alma Palette is used to guide healthcare workers in identifying potential skin discoloration for further assessment by nurses or physicians.
Yes, the Alma Palette is specifically designed to be effective for all skin tones. It features a double-sided palette with one side showing discoloration patterns for light skin and the other for darker skin tones, ensuring accurate assessments across diverse patients.
The Alma Palette is intended for single-use during each patient care session. After use, the sheet should be disposed of and a new sheet used for the next skin assessment to maintain hygiene and accuracy.
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