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Patient Handling Solutions
Promote mobility for all. Safe, efficient & dignified mobilization, transfers & repositioning.
Patient handling transfers using a multifaceted approach can help to reduce injury amongst caregivers and promote healthier outcomes for those affected by mobility challenges.
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Watch the recorded webinar by Deborah Harrison on single-handed care and person centered care approach to empowering mobility. This webinar will describe single-handed care approach and how it looks like in healthcare setting; what is needed to be in place to implement this approach; how is it perceived by the patients; what are the benefits to healthcare facilities; and much more!
5 solutions that support single-handed care
The term single-handed care simply refers to a means of safely transferring an individual with the correct equipment and appropriate number of carers.
In some care environments, there have long been ‘informal working practices’ automatically requiring the need for two caregivers when assisting with patient handling activities. However, in recent years there has been a definite shift towards the provision of single-handed care, especially within long-term care settings.
Do you consider these 7 factors in the patient mobility assessment process?
The International Standards for manual handling of people in the healthcare sector discuss various methods of assessment1. The most essential transfers take place multiple times throughout the daily journey.
Rehabilitation guide through empowering movement
This guide offers ideas to assist and enhance moments for mobility by introducing technology as a supporting aid in rehabilitation therapy.
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7 factors to consider in the patient mobility assessment process.
The International Standards for manual handling of people in the healthcare sector discuss various methods of assessment. Risk assessment helps to identify the most appropriate transfer and equipment for the situation and activity to be carried out. This helps promote functional mobility and reduce the risk of caregiver injury settings.
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We have a long history of collaborating closely with architects, nursing home executives, safe patient handling experts, residents and relatives. Our experience has taught us that to create efficient care facilities and to obtain a good working environment, the right combination of environment, equipment and care skills are needed. Therefore it is key to design for sufficient space early in the planning of a new facility
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