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Revision as of 11:27, 23 October 2020
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Transfer aids are required if a person is unable to safely move using a walking aid from one location to another for example moving from a chair to a bed.
Types of Transfer aids[edit | edit source]
Turn Tables / Manual Standing Aids[edit | edit source]
Most turn tables have knee blocks and handles to allow the person to participate.
Electric Standing Aids[edit | edit source]
Electric stand aids come in many forms but their aim is to allow a person to actively participate in their stand whilst providing full support. These can either allow someone to stand onto a platform as part of the equipment or directly onto the floor to allow for stepping practice.
Hoists[edit | edit source]
Hoists