Mechanical Ceiling/Floor Transfer (Hoyer)

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Mechanical Ceiling/Floor Transfer (Hoyer) o With 2 or more people determine who is going to be the leader and who is going to assist. o Explain the process to the patient and what is required for them to assist. o Ensure the bed height and transfer surfaces are at an appropriate height for the caregiver. o Place the sling under the patient by rolling to one side and then the other, encourage assistance of the patient as able. o Use the controls to raise patient high enough to clear the bed. o Push the lift and patient as needed to required area. o Position the patient directly above the chair, assisting client to sitting position. o Lower the lift down to allow patient to assume sitting position in chair. o Remove straps as they become loose and position patient as needed. o Clear any obstacles from path. o Ensure you have 2 or more people o Choose the appropriate lift for the patient and the transfer. o Choose an appropriate sling and size of sling for the patient o Ensure red light on lift is NOT flashing (ceiling lift) o Ensure bars are not close to patients head. o Hold the bar with one hand at all times when near patient o Guide and assist patients legs as necessary. o To stop function of lift pull emergency stop (red cord) until you hear a click (CEILING LIFT)

One Person Assist Transfer o Face the patient and explain the process and any assistance they can give. o Position chair preferably on the stronger side, securing brakes. o Instruct the patient to moves towards the edge of the bed/seat, lean forward and place feet flat on the ground. o Stand close to the patients weaker side stabilizing their foot and knee. o Maintain a strong base of support and put your hands on hips or low back of the patient to provide support. Stand-Pivot: o Instruct patient to look up and push up from sitting position, counting on 1-2-3 to Stand and stand together. o Upon standing, instruct the patient to turn feet until the back of their legs comes in contact with the chair. o Stabilize patient weaker foot and knee with yours. o Instruct the patient to grab for the armrests and lower to a sitting position. o Ensure patient is properly positioned in the chair. Low-Pivot: o Instruct patient to look up and push up from sitting position, counting on 1-2-3. o Come to low lift off and swing hips towards chair, holding onto the armrests for support. o Ensure the patient has proper footwear. o Stay close to the patient. o Low-pivot: patient does not come to a standing position.

Rollboard Transfer Techniques: o Using 2 people, know who is going to place the rollboard and who is going to roll the patient. o Ensure the surfaces are equal or the surface they are being transferred to is slightly lower. o Using a flat sheet or incontinence pad, roll the patient away from the surface they are being transferred to. o Place the rollboard under the patient to the level of midline return patient to supine with head and heels on board o Caregivers on opposite sides of the surface the patient is being transferred to o Position yourself in line with the bulk of the patients body weight, gripping the sheet as close to the patient as possible. o Inform the client we are moving on three o Caregivers pull with smooth and even force until desired position is achieved. o Roll patient again to remove the board. o Positon as needed. o Ensure transfer surfaces are equal or close to. o Ask the patient to assist in rolling as able. o Ensure the rails of the surface are put back in place once transfer is complete.

Sara Steady Transfer o Have the patient sitting at the edge of the bed or other surface with legs hanging over the side. o Position the Sara Steady, with brakes on, close to the patient with the two seat haves up, placing patients feet on the footboard and knees against the kneepad. o Instruct the patient to hold onto the crossbar and pull up to a standing position. o Put the seat haves down allowing patient to sit comfortably while still holding the crossbar. o Once the patient is secure and safe remove brakes from the Sara Steady and transport patient to transfer surface. o Position Sara Steady in front of chair/transfer surface adjusting arms as needed and putting brakes on. o Instruct the patient to hold the crossbar and pull up again to a standing position, turn the seating haves up. o Encourage the patient to sit themselves in the chair/transfer surface. Chair to bed: o Complete the same steps as doing in a chair, ensuring bed rails are lowered. o Once in a seated position on the bed, ask/assist patient to swing legs up onto the mattress and position as needed. Toileting: o Complete the same steps as doing in a chair. o Ensure breaks on Sara Steady are on prior getting patient to transfer to it. o Ensure brakes and safety of both transfer surfaces prior to the transfer. o Wheel arms can be adjusted depending on the width of the bed, chair, or other transfer surface. o 2 person assist can be completed by standing on each side of patient assisting with posture and support where needed.

Slide Board Transfer o Patient sitting at edge of bed and angled towards chair o Armrest of wheelchair is removed o Have patient lean to the side and slide one end of board under the their hips/buttocks and the other end half-way covering the transfer surface (chair/bed) o Encourage the patient to use their arms to scoot along the board o HCP can assist at the hips/buttocks as needed to complete transfer o Once the patient is settled in the chair, have them lean to the side again to remove the board. o Adjust the two surfaces between the sliding board to be a similar height (if possible, position height of bed so patient is going downhill) o Ensure the patient does not place his/her fingers under the ends of the board, because as they shift their bodyweight their fingers will get pinched underneath. o If using a wheelchair, ensure the brakes are on, and the arm rest and foot rest on the appropriate side are removed. o 2 person assist can be done depending on the patient, 2 nd person would stand behind the patient assisting with movement of hips and back support during the transfer.

Two-Person Assist Transfer o Decide who is going to be the leader and who is going to assist. o One caregiver faces the patient and explain what is required for them to assist. o Position wheelchair on patients stronger side (preferably), put brakes in place. o Instruct the patient to scoot towards the edge of the surface if they can, lean forward and place their feet flat on the ground. o One caregiver stands in front of patient with a wide BOS, stabilizing the patients knees and feet. o Place your hands on the patients low to mid back to assist in supporting the patient. o Second assistant assists from behind on the patients hips o Instruct patient to look up and push up from sitting position. Stand-Pivot: o Instruct patient to look up and push up from sitting position, counting on 1-2-3 to Stand and stand together. o Once standing instruct the patient to pivot until the back of their legs comes in contact with the chair. o Stabilize patient s weaker foot and knee with yours. o Instruct the patient to grab for the armrests and lower themselves to a sitting position. o Ensure patient is properly positioned in the chair. Low-Pivot: o Instruct patient to look up and push up from sitting position, counting on 1-2-3. o Stay low when coming to lift off and swing hips towards the chair, holding onto the armrests for support. o Ensure the patient has proper footwear. o Stay close to the patient. o Low-pivot: patient does not come to a standing position.