Basic techniques for caregiving that can be done with only one arm and that do not strain the back at all
<DVD> Basic techniques for caregiving that can be done with only one arm and that do not strain the back at all
Price: 4,070 yen (tax included)
Supervision: Yoshiyuki Nezu (34 min)
Contents
1 Message about the DVD
2 Difference between conventional caregiving techniques and caregiving techniques that can be done with one arm and that do not strain the back at all
3 "Basic" 13 items of caregiving techniques that can be done with one arm and that do not burden the back at all.
- Changing positions with absolutely no back strain
- Hugging up with absolutely no burden on the lower back.
- Sitting position holding
- Hand-guided standing up on open legs
- How to make a care receiver stand up from a bed without straining the back at all (Both arms hook-shiki)
- Techniques for raising the arms of a care receiver who has difficulty raising their arms
- How to make a care receiver with a high level of care stand up without straining the caregiver's back (holding in a caregiver’s arm)
- The direction in which a person falls
- Maintaining a standing position
- How to put a care receiver in bed without straining the back at all (holding the knee of a care receiver)
- How to transfer a care receiver from a bed to a wheelchair without straining the back at all
- How to make a care receiver re-sit when sitting shallowly on a wheelchair without straining the back at all (Cross-handed)
- How to make a care receiver stand up in a narrow bathroom without straining the back at all
4 Ending message
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