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Chriss Tyrrell
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Setting Up Medical Nursing Beds At Home

Submitted by Chriss Tyrrell
Fri, 11 Sep 2009

With the cost of care homes on the rise, more people and perhaps you may be one of them are finding that when all the math is done, that they can for the same amount of money and even less do a far better job of caring for a sick or infirm loved on in their own home. If this is at all your case then you absolutely must be aware that preparation is key to success and it involves far more then just setting up medical nursing beds at home.

The Proper Nursing Bed With All the Features You Need

Even so, that is a very good topic to start oput with. As far as the actual bed is concerned, you now have a few different choices on how you acquire yours. Basically you can rent or own and there are used or new but it also goes a little farther then that. This is because there are several features your going to have to sort through to decide which ones your going to be needing for your in home patients care.

The Importance of a Hoyer Lift

If it's an elderly person you're going to be caring for, you're going to need a hoyer lift. Even if they can get in and out their bed on their own right now remember that they won't be getting any younger, so odds are that you will be using one at some point in time. Besides, you definitely don't want to find yourself in the position of having to lift a person out of their bed and you don't have a lift to do it with.

Learn To Use Your Lift Before Your Patient Comes Home

What your going to find, is that there's a broad selection of hoyer lifts to choose from as far as size is concerned. A good idea is to check out a hospice in your local community to see what they have available. Of course you can purchase one easily online but when you purchase one locally from community based outlet, they will be able to offer you some valuable training in how to actually use one.

Join a Local Alzheimer Support Group

If your going to be dealing with an elderly relative with Alzheimer syndrome then you really do need to get involved with some type of local support group. Understand that thinking that you can learn as you go with an Alzheimer patient is a one way ticket to disaster because you will be dealing with things that you simply can't fathome ahead of time. For instance, you're going to need to put extra security locks on all your doors and some of or cabinets as well.

Remember That You Will Have To Care For Two People

One more thing that your going to have to bear in mind is that aside from the sick or infirm relative or loved one who you're going to be committed to caring for 24/7, there will be yet one more person who has to be looked after and that is "you". Putting your own needs on hold is something that can be done on a temporary basis. However; be aware that permanently neglecting ones personal life has been proven time and again to be something that is far easier said then done.

You are Going To Need Some Type of Regular Help

You're going to need some type of assistance or support. You see at the very least your going to have to take care of things like grocery shopping and bill paying or the food will run out and the power will be shut off. If you have the financial resources, than they will be well invested in hiring some regular help that you can count on and base your schedule around. There are agencies in your community that can assist you in connecting up with someone who is qualified and trustworthy.

 

Chris Tyrrell writes for Care Essentials who stock medical beds and many other home nursing aids. Visit the website for more details.


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