Vive Pivot Disc - Patient Transfer Board - Mobility Standing Device - 360 Degree Rotation for Transferring and Direction Change - for Elderly, Seniors and Disabled - Non-Slip 16 Inch Diameter (Black)

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Vive Pivot Disc - Patient Transfer Board - Mobility Standing Device - 360 Degree Rotation for Transferring and Direction Change - for Elderly, Seniors and Disabled - Non-Slip 16 Inch Diameter (Black)

Vive Pivot Disc - Patient Transfer Board - Mobility Standing Device - 360 Degree Rotation for Transferring and Direction Change - for Elderly, Seniors and Disabled - Non-Slip 16 Inch Diameter (Black)

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These are made of a length of material which has either been stitched to form a continuous roller or is folded in a similar way so that the slippery material on the surfaces inside will easily slide against each other. Both domestic and hospital versions of variable posture beds are available. The domestic ones tend to be smaller with a wooden or padded headboard and generally look more homely. The hospital versions are larger, usually with a metal frame, more resilient and often have a choice of nursing functions. If a person is able to bear some of their own weight for a short amount of time, there are various products to assist in transferring between bed, chair and toilet, for example, to move short distances, or to stand in a supported manner. As with any equipment used to move a person, careful professional assessment of the individual situation is required, to ensure that the most suitable choice is made. body positioning devices (these help to position a person with specific clinical needs, e.g. someone who has contractures).

Our health & wellbeing products offer personalised solutions to cater to a variety of diverse needs. From pain management and relief products to specialised products for managing specific health conditions, like nebulisers and oximeters ,we aim to empower individuals with the tools they need to maintain independence and dignity. Monitor your health Some companies have a double bed option. Usually this comprises two single beds placed close together (one or both with the profiling option). If needed, ensure the beds will separate easily, e.g. for carers to assist from both sides, and/or there is sufficient clearance underneath, e.g. for the legs of a portable hoist.

because most inclinators do not have a knee break there is a risk the person may slip down the bed as soon as he/she sits up or later after a period of sitting. Three- or four-sectioned variable posture beds have the option to raise the person's knees to help prevent this happening; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. (2016). Lifting Techniques for Home Caregivers. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2uM1mXW manually operated beds are controlled by a foot-operated gas-assisted mechanism, a lever or winding mechanism or a ratchet system. The carer can find all of these quite hard work and the user cannot control the adjustment. Lifting aids and hoists are assistive devices designed to safely lift and move individuals with disabilities, helping them transfer from one location to another. These aids are essential for maintaining mobility and independence and reducing the risk of injury for both the individual and their caregivers. Lifting aids can include:

The Turn Easy Transfer Disc is a rotating pivot disk that makes transferring easy and safe. While helpful for most type of transfer, it is especially useful for transfers in close spaces when used as a standing pivot transfer aid. Rotating pivot disc works like a lazy susan turntable and makes transferring easier.If you fail to return any VAT exemption forms to us we WILL charge your card for the outstanding VAT. alarm systems (person, movement or pressure operated) to alert carers that a person has moved from his/her normal position; Patient transfer boards come in a variety of shapes and lengths. For transfers across a larger gap such as between a wheelchair and a car seat a long transfer board may be needed. If the gap is shorter such as between a chair and a toilet seat or bed a smaller transfer board should be enough. There are also specially designed wheelchair transfer boards that may be curved or notched to make getting in and out of a wheelchair easier. Measure the typical distance of your transfers to buy the right length patient transfer board for your needs. Lifting poles are not usually suitable for people with painful arms, painful shoulders, limited overhead shoulder movement or abdominal weakness. if the person also uses a mobile hoist for transfers, ensure that the lifting pole base does not prevent the hoist from being correctly positioned under the bed, and that the overhead arm does not obstruct the lifting boom of the hoist;

if the height of the bed has been raised (e.g. by adding an extra mattress for pressure relief) can the hoist still lift the person so that his/her bottom clears the mattress surface? those with a powered mechanism are usually controlled with a handset. Although powered by a motor, most are quiet or almost silent;The council assessor considers the type and level of your need. If you have many needs or if your needs are assessed as essential or complex the council may help directly; for example, if you have difficulty moving in bed and getting out of bed. It is difficult to support someone on a turning disc. If support is needed ask for an occupational therapist or physiotherapist to assess the situation. One possible solution is a turning disc with a frame which the person can hold onto. some bed rails are provided with net sides to reduce the risk of impact injury. Some companies supply padding to go over rails. Do not assume the netting or padding will reduce the risk of being trapped. Also, some covers are not air-permeable and may present a risk of suffocation;

variable height beds used in the lowered position (N.B. there are beds with an extra low height as a feature); If you have a disability or you are caring for someone with a disability, remember that you have the right to ask social services for a community care assessment. However, other items are regarded as daily living equipment, i.e. that which enables a person to get on with daily living, and may make them more independent.In the past this was often seen by the different authorities as a grey area of provision. Even today, the organisation that provides this type of equipment may vary from one area of the country to another. You don't have to physically buy the goods in person. If your parent, guardian or wife or husband buys the goods and services for you, then you won't be charged VAT. What counts as personal or domestic use? The surface of a patient transfer board should be smooth enough to allow you to glide across it without difficulty whether you&rsquore doing this on your own or with assistance. Transfer boards are often made from hardwood with a highly polished surface or from high density heavy-duty plastic. As an example the Wood Transfer Boardfrom Mabis is made from maple that is urethane sealed coated and polished for smooth transfers and its design features a cut-out handle for better gripping.



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