Transfer Techniques for Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
This video reviews the importance of transferring a stroke survivor from surface to surface. Additionally, this video uses audio and visual content, as well as demonstration to help enhance your learning experience. This video is intended to help stroke survivors and caregivers better understand different methods of transfer techniques and when and how to use each method. It may be helpful to review the vide on bed mobility, prior to watching this video! The information provided is based off of my knowledge and experience in rehabilitating stroke survivors, as well as educating caregivers in the rehabilitation setting on how to assist stroke survivors with transfers. Below are some helpful resources that you can use to improve your independence, safety, and quality of life in the home setting. Use this link to Amazon for different bed rail options: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bed+rails&... Use this link to Amazon for a slide board option: https://www.amazon.com/Transfer-Heavy... Use this link to Amazon for a standard beside commode (stand--pivot transfers): https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-... Use this link to Amazon for a Drop-arm bedside commode(squat pivot or slide board transfers): https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Drop-Dow... Use this link to Amazon for an option as a standing rail that can be used to support on the strong side of the stroke survivor when standing for transfers: https://www.amazon.com/yeezoo-Seniors... *Due to the paid licensing fee through PowToon, access to images, short video clips, and designs from their website are permissible to use in this created content.

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