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Mobility and Transfer Technology
In a very uncertain world, there is one thing that skilled nursing facilities can count on: the need to move from one place to another residents who are immobilized. This necessity poses unavoidable risk to both the resident and staff caregiver, which is why resident lift and assist technology exists and continues to evolve.
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There are three basic ways to bring technology to bear on the problem, and each method has seen significant advances develop in recent years. Their purposes are to:
Eliminate the need for high-risk transfers altogether. We have seen, for example, the development of furniture that can be transformed to serve different purposes at different times. A particular example of this would be beds that can be converted into chairs and back again. These are used primarily in acute care, but I would hope that this technology could be integrated into beds that are appropriate in the long-term care environment. Fairly recently introduced into the long-term care environment are devices that provide automated rotational, or turn-assist, therapy for bed-ridden residents, repositioning them as needed. Technologies such as these should be closely investigated for their ability to prevent residents and staff from having to undergo transfers.
Even the positioning of such lifts is no longer a problem with the development of track-mounted lifts with attachable/detachable motors. Particularly when using so-called H-track grids, these lifts can serve virtually any area in the facility you wish by simply attaching the motor to the appropriate lift. The basic cost of installing a ceiling-mounted lift is comparable to that of the traditional lift--about $2,000 to 5,000 a room. However, with the detachable motor approach, that cost could conceivably be reduced to less than $2,000 a room. These advantages have become apparent enough for Canada, for example, to mandate the installation of such lifts in nursing facility renovation and new construction.
Traditional floor-mounted lifts have also seen significant improvement, particularly in the slings they use. Today's slings are more comfortable, have a greater variety of uses--for example, bathing slings--and have safer, more sophisticated attachments. The downside remains that the slings still have to be positioned underneath the resident whenever a transfer is needed. It would be helpful if slings could be developed that the resident could "wear" for extended periods of time without pressure-relief concerns.
Minimize risk by using new assist technology. An example here would be the new gait belts with handles that permit the safe assist of a resident who retains some weight-bearing capacity. Another example would be the friction-reducing transfer sheets that allow safe and relatively easy lateral transfers from bed to chair, and so forth. These sheets, using extra-long handles, can also be used to reposition a resident in bed--for example, if the resident has managed to slide uncomfortably toward the foot of the bed, which is a high risk situation for the caregiver attempting to reposition the resident. The sheet can be used to slide the resident back into proper position with minimal strain.
All of these developments are based on very simple concepts. But they need to be discussed, addressed and used by enlightened facilities to achieve our goal of transfers that are as safe as possible for residents simple use of the following Medical supplies can help you in deal Bed Accessories, Bed Rails, Bed Rail Pads, Pressure Relief Surfaces, Bed Mattresses, Overbed Rails, Sheet, Pillowcase, Mattress Covers and lot more.
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