Category — Bedroom Safety
Bedroom Safety
From the type of bed one has to the accessibility of technology such as a phone, or TV all aspects of bedroom living are important to the individual with mobility issues or disabilities. For some individuals getting into and out of bed or a chair is a struggle, while others have difficulty with dressing and accessing technology. In this section, some of the more popular bedroom aids will be discussed.
Beds come in various shapes and sizes, beyond this, there are a myraid of products and aids one can be utilized to make one’s sleep more enjoyable. For caretakers and individuals with disabilities or mobility issues the right beds and simple products and setup can make life more enjoyable and a lot easier. The major categories of bed types include low beds, for individuals who are at risk for falling. There are semi-electric and fully electric hospital beds for those with severe struggles. For the less infirmed individuals with less complicated daily challenges, one can accessorize a normal bed to accommodate individual needs easily.
The normal bed can be accessorizing with bed rails for safety concerns, and disposable or reusable pads for people with mobility issues or incontinence. Tray tables, comfort pillows, reachable lights and a bed stand stocked with a phone, intercom access, books or a channel changer may be important accessories to some people. A pitcher of cold water on a bed stand can assist a person with mobility issues by helping them avoid having to get up in the dark to get a drink. Also one should note that having a place to put mobility aids within reach for easy access in a hurry is also important.
A chair to facilitate dressing in the bedroom is also important. Stylistically, a sturdy bench is always a convenient accessory at the foot of a bed. In addition, some people like lift chairs to pop them out of their seats. An inexpensive alternative to purchasing a lift chair is to purchase a mechanical lifting devise, and to place it on almost any standard bedroom chair to help lift individuals up and out of their seats. Helpful hint: Mechanical lifting devices cost somewhere in the range of $300.00, and they can be moved from place to place to provide for scenery changes and additional mobility.
Sock aids are helpful to those needing to don compression stockings and socks, hip kits are important to those who have hip surgery or flexibility issues. Hip kits include things like extra long shoe horns to help one don shoes , and dressing sticks and reachers to help individuals reach places and items that would be normally beyond their grasp.
The important thing about making an environment healthy and friendly to those with special needs, mobility issues, or post-surgery challenges, is to make everyday activities and items accessible. In doing this, one may have rearranged a room or remove clutter from pathways. Adding items like liftchairs, bed rails and tray tables may make a bedroom safer and more accommodating. Putting personal thought into your environment and the use of key bedroom items and personal product preferences that meet individual needs will translate into improving one’s healthy lifestyle and independent living needs.
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Transferring in and out of a bed utilizing a walker or rollator
Back up to the bed utilizing the walker or rollator (if utilizing a rollator, be sure that the breaks are in locked position) until your legs are gently touching the mattress at the center point in the bed. The center point refers to the point between the head and foot of the bed.
Reaching back with one or both arms, gently lower yourself and sit down at the edge of the bed. Push walker or rollator to the side so that you can slide your legs around into sleep position. Keep walker or rollator within reach, so that it is available when you need it.
Helpful Hints: You may want to wear silken pajamas to make sliding easier. Silky sheets are also helpful to make sliding into resting position easier.
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