Throughout the years, the Assisted care team has offered high quality, compassionate home health, hospice care and caregiver services to patients and their loved ones. As a privately owned and operated healthcare organization, we do things with a special touch. At Assisted, we take care of your family like they are members of our family.
As Assisted continues to be a community leader in the Home Health, Hospice, and Caregiver services arena, we encourage others to learn and grow with us.
Don't drive the hoist directly into the front of the chair/commode. This increases the risk of shins and feet hitting the mast. Drive in at an angle to the commode.
Just learning for the first time how to run this machine. My new job will show me but I wanted to watch this ahead of time. Thanks for this video. Helped a lot!
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“I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "DrMadida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment. My smile is so bright because I am happy .”
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Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms. My Dad is well again..
Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms. My Dad is well again..
It would be nice if you address undressing people for use of commode, cleaning of people after using commode, redressing, and also making sure bedsheets are as smooth as possible.
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You don’t move it. That’s why the sling has the commode cut out (the hole in the sling) so they can do what they need without having to move it. If the patient had taken a shower what helps me is putting a beach towel on the bed so to minimize wetness when transferring back to bed. Hope that helps.
You should make a video about lifting a patient off the floor. That is the reason I got one of these, for when my wife falls. The overall procedure is the same except the legs have to straddle the patient.
Belt under arms ( 2 people) one hand on belt one under arm...position yourself to side of patient place stool behind back and buttox. short Stool to reg stool. Reg stool to chair transfer. Cuts the weight in half and moving if the patient is heavy
Problem is assistant living and personal care facilities are not permitted such apparatuses. All lifting is done manually. There is no safe way to lift a resident weighting over 200 lbs if you have a small frame.
@@kayp9447 because in assistant living residents are supposed to be weight bearing able to stand and pivot on their own. Light assistance not full skilled care.
I can't see how the sling with the hole in it can possibly stay clean and who will wash it every time it's used. How can this method be used if for example a person weighs 300 lbs.
Disculpe, para preguntar por los arnés de nuevo, porque ahora necesito la grúa para mí viejito, que está enfermo y tiene Alzheimer, y ya no puede caminar, mil gracias!
I notice the sheets being very wrinkle an not straight which can cause skin break down after a while.Instead of 2 people watch Client on the toilet one could make sure the linens were straight.Other than that it was helpful
It IS our job, but how do we take the simplicity of that word & imbue it with our desire to get up every day & do what we love doing while making it not look like some wooden task with rote meaning. I often tell families that I don't find the work hard, as is often quoted to me, but the hours can be. It's the hardest 'job' I've ever loved. And working with like-minded people, all speaking the same language, with the same giving mentality, is a true blessing for those of us who have CHOSEN this profession.
The straps are based on the individual. but I always use blue on top when putting someone in the chair because it helps sit them up so, you don't have to pull later. Let the hoyer work for you. Even when putting them in get behind and pull them to the head then lower the lift. No boost later. Let the hoyer work for you.