It's a privilege that family put their trust on careworkers, to look after their parents, aunts, uncles etc. To ALL THE FAMILIES....THANK YOU FOR TRUSTING US ❤❤❤❤
Very very Educative and useful for a caregiver to follow the steps of transferring a patient from a wheelchair chair .Electrical equipment. etc etc to prevent accidents leading to injuries .if u follow all the rules and regulations of transferring the patients.and proper techniques needed to prevent your own pain etc etc.and you therefore consider all factors of transferring a victim.and you should be trained with devices before you start using them on victims
Thanks so much, taking care of diementia patients is so demanding but l enjoyed doing it because caring for sick people is my calling and l love doing it
Thank you very much for this presentation. I may have to assist in taking care of a friend 🤔 😊❤who has a hip dislocated. I will look at the video again. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
This video was made in 1985! These techniques are outdated because now we have robots who lift elderly and disabled patients from beds and we have AI generated doctors who speak with the patients at their bedside through video! We’ve come far since the 80’s!
Use of 'slide sheets' (strong silky synthetic sheets) rolled out beneath the person, make transferring patients/clients from trolley to bed and back, up the bed, from side for e.g. - much easier and safer for all involved. Also use of 'hover mats' for bariatric (100kgs +) patients/clients helps further reduce risk of injury.