FAQ
Pressure Sore Prevention (Bedsores): This is the top safety concern. Use specialized mattresses (like air or gel overlays) to redistribute pressure. Crucial supportive equipment includes Heel and Elbow Protectors and proper cushioning. Regular repositioning, aided by Turning Sheets / Draw Sheets, is mandatory.
Caregiver Assistance & Transfer Safety: Transfer Boards bridge the gap between surfaces (like bed to wheelchair), allowing the patient to slide safely. Lift Belts or Transfer Slings provide the caregiver with secure, ergonomic grips to assist the patient in sitting up, standing, or rotating in bed, significantly reducing the risk of injury for both parties.
Hygiene & Dignity: Essential items include Urine Bedpans & Female/Male Urinals for elimination. Use Disposable Wet Wipes / Bed Bath Wipes for daily cleaning. Waterproof Underpads / Bed Protectors keep the mattress dry and clean. These items ensure the patient can maintain cleanliness with dignity.
Independence & Comfort: An Adjustable Overbed Table can be easily positioned over the patient’s lap. It provides a stable surface for eating meals, reading, writing, or engaging in activities. This single piece of equipment is key to encouraging mental stimulation and daily independence.
Repositioning Technique: A Turning Sheet / Draw Sheet is a durable cloth placed beneath the patient from the shoulders to the hips. It requires two people to use safely. Instead of pulling the patient’s skin across the sheet (which causes shearing), the sheet is used to lift and move the patient gently, preventing friction that can lead to skin breakdown.
Sit-to-Stand Aids: Options include a Bed Ladder (a rope or strap system to pull themselves up), or using securely installed Bed Railings / Side Support Rails for stable hand support. These aids leverage the patient’s own upper body strength to reduce the physical effort required by the caregiver.

