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The resident is not capable of performing daily activities without assistance, but is able to contribute to the action or perform part of the action independently. The assistance would, if given without special precautions, lead to the risk of physically overloading the caregiver. The resulting load for the caregiver would be in excess of safe limits for manual handling or static loads. In these cases it is necessary to use equipment that will reduce the exposure of the caregiver to safe levels. At the same time, these residents are able to actively contribute to the movement and it is important for the resident to maintain or improve this capacity as much as possible. The assistance given in these instances is, for example, transfers using a standing and raising aid. It is important to stimulate remaining capacity and slow down deterioration of mobility.
• Is able to partially bear weight on at least one leg • Has some trunk stability • Dependent on caregiver in most situations • Physically demanding for caregiver • Stimulation of remaining abilities is very important |
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Products suitable for Carl are: |
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| Patient Lifts |
| Maxi Mini |
| Maxi Roll |
| Maxi Transfer |
| Maxi Tube |
| MaxiSlide |
| SARA 3000 |
| SARA Lite |
| SARA Plus |
| Sara Stedy |
| Tenor |
| Hygiene Systems |
| Alenti |
| Calypso PUR |
| Carendo |
| Carino |
| Century |
| Freedom Bath |
| Parker Bath |
| Prelude |
| Primo Ferro |
| Rhapsody & Primo |