Moving a Patient Up in Bed with a Two-Person Assist

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2020
  • Moving a Patient Up in Bed with a Two Person Assist

Komentáře • 33

  • @user-uh2mu3jj1f
    @user-uh2mu3jj1f Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you to teaching new ways to improve the skills

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 4 měsíci

      My pleasure. Glad you're on the caregiving team! Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @MINDY77777
    @MINDY77777 Před 11 měsíci

    I appreciate this more than you could know. ❤

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you Mindy and I’m sure the person you’re caring for is really so much more comfortable because you were learning how to move their body as efficiently and caring Lee as you can. Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net and buyer booklet which will help you manage any of the symptoms that may arise. Best wishes and thanks.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, it's something I do almost every day and one of our best tips for helping both the caregiver and the patient. Sorry, so slow but I just found your comment. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 6 měsíci

      @TheCarePlan
      • 2 days ago
      You are so welcome - if you are a caregiver - you are the most important member of the care circle! Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that arises for her care. Care is treatment exclamation! Best Wishes and Happy New Year, Nancy

  • @kathywiseley4382
    @kathywiseley4382 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this! I am indeed alone caring for my mother. I just got her hospital bed and wondered how I would do this. 💗

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před rokem

      Please watch our video and having to move your mom up with yourself all alone, which will come up for sure. And please visit our website www.the care plan that net to review the care for many of the major symptoms you may run into. Care is treatment! Best wishes and good luck. Your mom is lucky to have you.

    • @SharonFlorence-jt2hd
      @SharonFlorence-jt2hd Před 10 měsíci

      Ok, am also ready to learn all that so that I help and take care of the eldely

  • @junaidimohammad509
    @junaidimohammad509 Před 4 měsíci

    For the carers’ health and safety, keep in mind that you’ve to tighten your abdominal muscles before lifting That’s what i emphasize my personnel to prevent their low back pain.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Can't include every point in a short video... but that's given me an idea about another just about protecting the caregiver's health! Thanks!
      Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @user-fy9db8yj2c
    @user-fy9db8yj2c Před rokem

    شكرا لكم

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching our videos. I hope you can get the translation of all of our information about End Of Life and bedbound Care. Best wishes.

  • @SharonFlorence-jt2hd
    @SharonFlorence-jt2hd Před 11 měsíci +1

    wow I would like to do the same perfectly

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You will with practice and then sometimes it just doesn’t go as well as you would like anyway. Of course he was fully cooperative and many patients aren’t. Go to our website www.thecareplan.net to find out what to do when your patient needs management of symptoms that allows you to take better care of them. Care is treatment. Best wishes.

  • @elainet7576
    @elainet7576 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello Ladies! What if the automatic bed does not move? I have a couple that have twin/king automatic beds and I am having a hard time getting 'him' in position at bed time. He has dementia and I have a hard time with him cooperating with me so his feet aren't at the end of the bed all night.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 7 měsíci

      Please watch the videos on moving a patient with one person - and the one about moving a heavy person. You will have to do the best you can without an electric bed - but becareful of your back! Thanks so much - we love what we do...now Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net to buy our five dollar booklet which will review all of the major symptoms that may need managing when someone is in bed. Best wishes and thank you. Care is Treatment!

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 7 měsíci

      Well, it's certainly hard on the caregiver when the bed is flat and low...you might have to crawl onto the bed to get a good grip unfortunately. Get it fixed for sure - if on hospice, they need to get you a functional bed for sure. Also make sure a patient with dementia has the proper meds to allow him to receive your care safely... may need to talk to the MD. I can't give you specific med suggestions. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulabullock7437
    @paulabullock7437 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This is wrong. they forgot to crank the bed up. First thing that I do when working with patient.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 10 měsíci

      We do too. Just nervous about the filming - glad you caught it and always do to protect yourself! Care is Treatment! Please consider thanking us by going to our website TheCarePlan.net and purchasing our $5 booklet that will reveal how to manage all of the major symptoms - pain, constipation, nausea...that come along often as a patient declines. Best to you. Care is Treatment!

  • @kalebremillard7720
    @kalebremillard7720 Před rokem

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před rokem

      I don’t think you’ve bought our five dollar booklet yet Kaleb but since you’re our number one fan if you get me an address I’ll send you one.

  • @marbel1030
    @marbel1030 Před 2 lety +2

    Body mechanics is bad and the way she hold the sheet is supposed to be in the person shoulder not his arm and yeah also the bed

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 2 lety

      Good tips. Sounds like you’ve had experience. Better check out our website www.TheCarePlan.net for a lot more information and support. Thanks for your caregiving.

  • @thomasjernigan1
    @thomasjernigan1 Před rokem

    Ty

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před rokem

      You are very welcome please don’t forget to go to our website www.thecareplan.net to buy our five dollar booklet which reviews all of the major symptoms and how to manage them. Care is treatment!

  • @reenaghogale1822
    @reenaghogale1822 Před 8 měsíci

    Man this pulling of heavy patients killing my shoulders

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes! Take care of yourself - and watch our video about moving heavy patients - buy a slide sheet or use a large plastic garbage bag between the bed and the turn sheet.....then
      Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net to buy our five dollar booklet which will review all of the major symptoms that may need managing when someone is in bed. Best wishes and thank you. Care is Treatment!

  • @ChoccyMilf
    @ChoccyMilf Před 2 lety +6

    You didn’t even bring the bed up that’s the wrong way to do it hun you’d be hurting your back

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your reply and feedback - your're right! and we know but missed a few things in the filming .Best wishes in your caregiving.

    • @YousefAlways
      @YousefAlways Před rokem +2

      Yes they first need to check the bed break, secondly raise the bed to almost waste level, then lower the bed after they are done.

  • @ankitprajapati1476
    @ankitprajapati1476 Před rokem

    Hindi me batao

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  Před rokem

      Thank you for your words. I don’t understand them. I’m glad you’re watching our videos. Best wishes.