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    Transfer—Bed to Wheelchair

    If your loved one will use a wheelchair, you need to know about transfers. For safety’s sake, learn how to help your loved one in and out of the wheelchair. One basic method is shown here.

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    1

    Sit the patient up

    • Lock the wheelchair.

    • Help the patient turn over onto his or her side, facing you.

    • Put an arm under the patient’s neck with your hand supporting the shoulder. Put your other hand behind the knees.

    • Swing legs over the edge of the bed, helping the patient to sit up.

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    2

    Stand the patient up

    • Have the patient scoot to the edge of the bed.

    • Put your arms around the patient’s chest and clasp your hands behind his or her back.

    • Support the leg farthest from the wheelchair between your legs, lean back, shift your weight, and lift.

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    3

    Sit the patient down

    • Have the patient pivot toward the chair, as you continue to hold on. Always transfer toward the person’s stronger side.

    • As the patient bends toward you, bend your knees and lower the patient into the back of the chair.

    Take Care of Your Back

    Lifting a patient can be hard on your back. To reduce the risk of a back injury, remember to do the following:

    • Organize the steps in your head before you move.

    • Explain the steps of the move and ask the patient when he or she is ready to move.

    • Keep your knees bent and your back straight.

    • You may use a transfer belt to provide a firm hold, rather than clasping your hands behind his or her back.

    • Get help when you need it.

    • Ask to practice with supervision.