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The wheelchair medical transportation is one of the most valuable medical inventions ever developed. It allows disabled people to move around, aids in healing certain diseases and injuries, and makes old age and infirmity much more tolerable.
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How To Make Wheelchair Medical Transportation Safe And Comfortable
Even though wheelchairs make life easier, transportation remains challenging due to their size and shape, as well as their condition. Fortunately, wheelchair car transportation companies offer fast and hassle-free wheelchair car transportation services. We’ll share some tips and tricks to help you transport a wheelchair-bound patient more easily.
The wheelchair medical transportationis one of the most valuable medical inventions ever developed. It allows disabled people to move around, aids in healing certain diseases and injuries, and makes old age and infirmity much more tolerable.
Step 1 The wheelchair should be placed as close to the car as possible once the door of the vehicle is opened. Step 2 Before transferring the patient, be sure to check that the wheelchair’s lock brakes are engaged. Step 3 While transferring the patient between the wheelchair and the car, secure the patient’s hips with a safety belt. Step 4 In many wheelchairs, you can remove the footrests or swing them out to make transferring easier. If your wheelchair has this option, don’t forget to use it. Step 5 You want to have as much space for transfer as possible so slide the car seat back as far as you can. Step 6 Wheelchair users should move to the edge of their seats. Step 7 Tell them to lean in toward you while they’re sitting in the wheelchair. This will help ease their weight and make moving from the wheelchair to the vehicle easier. Step 8 Make sure the patient’s hands and weight are on the wheelchair’s armrests instead of on your hands. As a caregiver, you must always be aware of the dangers of slipping or falling.
Step 9 • It should be possible for the patient to lift themselves out of the wheelchair by applying sufficient pressure to the armrests. Step 10 • To provide extra support when you lift the patient, make sure you have a firm grasp of them. If their knees are weak, line up your knees with theirs to provide extra support.
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