Banana Board - PRIME - Seated Transfer Board

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Banana Board - PRIME - Seated Transfer Board

Banana Board - PRIME - Seated Transfer Board

RRP: £99
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Material and durability: Look for a banana board made from a sturdy and durable material that can withstand regular use. Consider factors such as maintenance requirements and cleaning ease.

Banana Board | Original Seated Transfer Board | 3ET UK

Bed leg raisers are placed under the legs to raise the height of the bed. This can make standing easier. However, once raised, the height of the bed is set and the problems mentioned before may sometimes still be encountered. For example, although the raised height helps a person to stand it is too high for them to sit safely on the edge of the bed and/or to lift their legs into bed. because most inclinators do not have a knee break there is a risk the person may slip down the bed as soon as he/she sits up or later after a period of sitting. Three- or four-sectioned variable posture beds have the option to raise the person's knees to help prevent this happening; However, a unique model is available which serves as a safety rail, can be used independently and also helps raise the person’s legs. An air filled platform first moves through 90° to bring the platform to the horizontal, lifting his/her legs. The user then moves the legs across into bed. The platform can be raised a further 90° to form a barrier to prevent him/her falling out of bed. Our goal today is to explore the functionalities and applications of two main types of transfer boards that are available for aiding patient mobility: the Straight Transfer Board and the Banana Transfer Board. Understanding the Straight Transfer BoardCare should be taken that there is no wall- mounted obstruction to prevent the bed from moving vertically or that nothing can get trapped underneath the bed when it is lowered. The Straight Transfer Board is typically used by individuals who possess some level of independence in their movements. They are most often employed for transferring from bed to wheelchair and vice versa. ensure that there is enough room for the base to slide under a divan bed and, where possible, fasten it to the bed headboard for greater stability;

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If you have a disability or you are caring for someone with a disability, remember that you have the right to ask social services for a community care assessment. Some rollers are padded and can, occasionally, be left in position under the person; others are very thin and are nearly always removed after use. If a roller is left in position it is important to ensure the person will not accidentally slip out of bed. These are made of a length of material which has either been stitched to form a continuous roller or is folded in a similar way so that the slippery material on the surfaces inside will easily slide against each other.

Transfer Board With Handholes

Handle Design: Look for banana boards with ergonomic handle designs. Handles should be easy to grip and provide a comfortable and secure hold for the user and the caregiver. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate the movement.

Banana Board – Original - DLF INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Banana Board – Original - DLF

Two main sizes of roller are available: a small version (large cushion size) and a larger version (sleeping bag size). If the smaller, cushion sized roller is used, it is placed under the user’s shoulders and bottom. The larger, sleeping bag sized version is placed so that it extends from head to toe. When used for turning, the open ends of the rollers are always towards the head and foot end of the bed. Versatile and Portable: Banana boards are lightweight and portable, making them easy to transport and use in various settings. They can be used at home, in healthcare facilities, or while travelling, ensuring individuals have the necessary support. It is difficult to support someone on a turning disc. If support is needed ask for an occupational therapist or physiotherapist to assess the situation. One possible solution is a turning disc with a frame which the person can hold onto. This is a summary of some of your key rights. For detailed information from Citizens Advice please visit citizensadvice.org.uk or call 03454 04 05 06 Digital content - What Are Your Consumer Rights? Safety: Banana boards provide a stable platform for transferring between surfaces, reducing the risk of falls, slips, or accidents during the transfer process.bed rails should never be used to restrain a person who may attempt to climb over them. They risk falling from a greater height; The Banana Board Prime takes on the features of the patented Q2 Board but is slightly smaller to appeal to the general population and paediatric market. The board has an impressive 200kg SWL which is higher than most competitor boards in the market place. The BANANA PRIME has all the qualities to become the choice for a quality, comfortable, lightweight seated transfer board! alarm systems (person, movement or pressure operated) to alert carers that a person has moved from his/her normal position; Transfer/bridging boards are used by a person moving between two positions at corresponding levels, for example bed to wheelchair or wheelchair to commode. Some have additional transfer systems incorporated to further facilitate the movement. Turning or swivel cushions are placed on top of an existing car seat and used to assist people who have difficulty getting in and out of the car.



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