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Foreword
In order to reduce the level of injuries, robust training, policies, procedures and good risk assessments have helped staff to understand the importance of safe moving and handling.
This handbook has been designed to be used in conjunction with competency training. It will offer guidance on the moving and handling of people who require assistance. It provides a visual reference along side the principles involved in safe moving and handling and the use of equipment.
It is only to be used as a revision tool, or a reference when supporting staff in the workplace.
SITTING TO STANDING
SIT TO STAND FROM CHAIR STEPS
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Client brings their bottom to the front edge of the chair
Client places feet firmly on the floor, one foot slightly behind knees, one foot slightly in front of the other (step position)
Client places hands on the arms of the chair or on their own thighs
If holding onto chair the hands must be in the forward facing position and not rotated to hold the chair arm
Client will need to rock with instruction – ready, steady, stand
Client leans forwards and pushes up on the arms of the chair/own thighs
Encourage client to look up and stand up straight and look in the direction they are going
Once standing is achieved, pause for client to get their balance before giving them their walking aid
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