Meet the residents/patients
In both long-term care and acute care, the number of plus size patients are increasing, and many facilities do not have the correct equipment to meet their changing needs. In the case of plus-size patients and residents, choosing the right equipment may depend not just on their level of mobility, but also on their individual body shape and weight distribution as these two factors can impact how a plus size patient is assisted.
Albert
This patient/resident can perform daily activities independently, but may have minor difficulties with balance
Barbara
This patient/resident is partially capable of performing daily activities independently and the assistance she requires is not generally too demanding for the caregiver.
Carl
This patient/resident is unable to perform daily activities without assistance but is able to contribute to the action or perform part of the action independently.
Doris
This patient/resident is incapable of performing daily activities independently or actively contributing in any substantial or reliable way.
Emma
This patient/resident is incapable of performing daily activities independently or actively contributing to their care or transfers.
The Positive Eight
The Positive Eight philosophy visualises the potential positive effects that arise from improving or maintaining a person’s mobility through application of the best care skills, an efficient work environment and the proper equipment.