Assisting the Person While In Bed, and Getting In and Out of Bed.
- Home care aides provide assistance moving patients around while in bed to help prevent and alleviate bed sores and other ailments.
- Make use of turning-pads, turning-wedges, and other devices
- They help seniors get out of bed using:
- Transfer blankets,
- Grab bars,
- Lifting slings,
- Hydraulic and battery powered lift equipment, and
- Gait belts.
- With the aid devices the home care aid:
- Helps the senior to sit and stand up,
- Transfers them to a mobile chair or scooter, or
- Gets them situated with a walker or cane.
- The home care aide can then help the senior to move to the bathroom:
- For a shower or bath,
- For toileting, and/or
- For grooming tasks such as brushing teeth, shaving, make-up, and hair combing or brushing.
- Within the bathroom, the home care aide and the person can make use of :
- Grab bars,
- Transfer benches and stools, and
- Hand-held showers.
- The primary devices the home care aide will use for moving the senior in and out of chairs include:
- Seat lifts,
- Lifting slings,
- Hydraulic and battery powered lift equipment,
- Gait belts, and.
- Grab bars.
- The primary devices used for moving the person from one room to another, and in and out of showers, include:
Assisting the Person In the Bathroom
Assisting the Person In the Other Rooms and Throughout Home
Once the person is up and about in the home, often they will be sitting and need to get up and move to another room. The home care aide can also assist the senior to get in and out of chairs and to move throughout the house
Sampling of Functional Mobility Assistance Products
Below is a sampling of products and equipment for assisting functional mobility. Click on the links to find out more information, see other products selections, and if you like, to make a purchase from one of our providers.

Personal Development Goals

Bedrooms Designed for Aging in Place
Furniture
Kitchens Designed for Aging in Place
Lighting and Light Switches
Assisting With Functional Mobility
Bath and Shower Mobility Aids
Bedroom Mobility Aids
Assisting with Personal Grooming and Hygiene
Caring for Someone With Incontinence
Helping People To Cope with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Helping With Bill Paying
Home Cleaning Services
Offering Companionship
Providing Medication Reminders
Providing Transportation
Running Errands

Burn Care
Mental Health Rehabilitaion
Canes
Chair Lifts / Stair Lifts
Grab Bars
Knee Scooters / Knee Walkers
Ramps
Scooters
Transfer belts / pads / equipment
Walkers and Rollaters
Wheelchairs and Mobile Chairs
Accounting and Tax
Books-Seminars-Courses
ASSISTED LIVING
Assisted Living Facilities
Cohousing Communities
Manufactured Housing Communities
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
Personal Residence LIving Independetly
Accessory Dwelling Units
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Multigenerational Households




