Moving and Handling - Training Video - Complete Care West Yorkshire

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2021
  • Moving & Handling in a (domiciliary) home care setting. Safe practices & techniques, equipment used such as hoists and slings.

Комментарии • 147

  • @ruthosakwe4346
    @ruthosakwe4346 Год назад +17

    This video has given me a better picture& understanding of the practical aspects of the job. THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤

  • @aliceslifestyle4399
    @aliceslifestyle4399 Год назад +6

    This is great ,one of the most useful videos I have ever watched on RUclips

  • @kellyosayisamuel1439
    @kellyosayisamuel1439 Год назад +9

    so heart warming to see how proud the main lady looked at the end of each tutorial. God bless your soul for us. thanks so so so much

  • @bestiemakore1470
    @bestiemakore1470 Год назад +11

    l am looking to work as a care giver in the uk this video was very helpful.please make more

  • @thebreezemedicare8782
    @thebreezemedicare8782 Год назад +5

    This video is very insightful. Many thanks to the the clinical trainers.

  • @saharmunir8643
    @saharmunir8643 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you this is really helpful and you made it really easy to understand with the demonstrations. Thank you so Much.

  • @tolulopeweniaru1066
    @tolulopeweniaru1066 Год назад

    wow its so explicit .Thank you so much ,You are indeed a good teacher

  • @aminabibi239
    @aminabibi239 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you this has helped Me alot to understand better I've just started at a care home so this video Is very helpful 😊

  • @sugarfree1894
    @sugarfree1894 Год назад +7

    I am just looking into working in the care sector, this was a very useful film. I can see in the eyes of the main lady there that she is very proud of her work. Thank you for this.

  • @spiwemabge2769
    @spiwemabge2769 Год назад +2

    Thank you Francis Siguenza ,, i was about to comment that observation too .Bless YOU.

  • @ifunanyachiegboka79
    @ifunanyachiegboka79 Год назад +5

    This is awesome 👍well explained

  • @miriamabel2221
    @miriamabel2221 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video because it has given a good boost.

  • @thecuzz1
    @thecuzz1 Год назад +31

    That’s how easy professionals make it look , I’ve had to do this twice in last two weeks it’s taking time to get it right each time

    • @louisedavison4029
      @louisedavison4029 Год назад +1

      I'm professional and it is not easy to do.

    • @rainbowkitten8990
      @rainbowkitten8990 Год назад +2

      I just started university last month and had my first moving and handling training today and it took us quite a few times!

    • @sarahokohonyeje6753
      @sarahokohonyeje6753 Год назад +1

      Amazing technique

    • @chinyereblessing314
      @chinyereblessing314 Год назад +2

      Always difficult if the patient/client is in +++size.... And semi conscious

    • @donniet685
      @donniet685 Год назад +3

      It's not all about that. A lot is to do with the compliance and physical/mental ability of the client/patient. In this video the "patient" basically put her knee up and rolled herself automatically. In practice it is a lot more difficult - especially when you have someone that cannot understand instructions, cannot weight bear, lacks mobility etc.
      The training videos always make things look so easy. Try getting a sling under a patient in a wheelchair that will not sit forward etc. - they even cut awkward looking bits out of a lot of training videos.

  • @NenaAnnette
    @NenaAnnette Год назад +1

    I learnt so much from watching this video.

  • @rosaliaaredes3222
    @rosaliaaredes3222 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Thank you so much for this video!

  • @hrtori8057
    @hrtori8057 8 месяцев назад +4

    It would be good if we could have you demonstrate how you interact with the person being helped as you are assisting with her mobility transfers.

  • @Domtube101
    @Domtube101 Год назад +5

    Amazing
    Thanks very much

  • @blessingelelegu4622
    @blessingelelegu4622 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video. I learnt new things today.

  • @leginjohn2398
    @leginjohn2398 9 дней назад

    Good presentation 👍🏻

  • @eunicemendes2363
    @eunicemendes2363 Год назад +3

    Well done 👍🏿

  • @hisharabandara7729
    @hisharabandara7729 4 месяца назад +1

    Great Video! Thank you very much for sharing. Really helped me to prepare for my manual handling classes. Cheers😊

  • @tianalawrence1686
    @tianalawrence1686 Год назад +1

    Amazing video 👏👏👏

  • @blessingodeh5770
    @blessingodeh5770 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful. Thanks for the time and knowledge shared

  • @Mama-nu7it
    @Mama-nu7it Год назад

    Thank you I learn a lot very helpful

  • @risperjuma9767
    @risperjuma9767 Год назад +1

    Woow..this is a great video.i have learnt alot from it

  • @Faizaladambawamohamed
    @Faizaladambawamohamed Месяц назад

    Impressive. Easy to practise.

  • @ShyamalWickramasinghe
    @ShyamalWickramasinghe 6 месяцев назад +3

    Beginners should remember that this is a training video. But it will be quite a challenge for you to deal with a patient using this device in real life.

  • @Kikosiguenza0150
    @Kikosiguenza0150 2 года назад +83

    As advice, make sure that the height level of the bed when doing any task must be in waist level to prevent any injuries.

    • @tiruworkfenta
      @tiruworkfenta Год назад +3

      Yes I was trying to mention about it!

    • @tahirakousar3718
      @tahirakousar3718 Год назад

      Wv7

    • @tahirakousar3718
      @tahirakousar3718 Год назад

      Wgfw

    • @donniet685
      @donniet685 Год назад +2

      But what level should the bed be at if there is a double-up and one care worker is say 5ft 11 and another 5ft? Which does happen as I have seen it. I think this is why wording in most ergonomic training literature will state something like bed at "workable height".

    • @deanjoseph123
      @deanjoseph123 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@donniet685have the shorter care worker stand next to the bed with elbows bent at a ninety-degree angle - the heighy should be adjusted to where their finger-tips touch the mattress

  • @EstherOluwasegun-wz3se
    @EstherOluwasegun-wz3se 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the practical video I love it.

  • @user-os2lq5jn1u
    @user-os2lq5jn1u 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very important vedio.
    Thank you so much.

  • @NalwegeyaJosephine
    @NalwegeyaJosephine 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video i have been looking for

  • @wambomatilda
    @wambomatilda 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing the informative video

  • @maddemadetv445
    @maddemadetv445 Год назад +6

    great explanation i understood everything,thank you,

  • @mayuriniluka736
    @mayuriniluka736 10 месяцев назад +1

    This vidio very helpful .thank you very much

  • @MiracleLesi-ig3bt
    @MiracleLesi-ig3bt 2 месяца назад

    So impactful thanks so much.

  • @janeuzoechi572
    @janeuzoechi572 Год назад +2

    This is awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kusumlata569
    @kusumlata569 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice and understandable video

  • @ikthewatcher
    @ikthewatcher Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @sudeshiwickramasinghe4613
    @sudeshiwickramasinghe4613 5 месяцев назад +1

    very useful video thank you so much

  • @NeilHollis
    @NeilHollis Год назад +2

    I use too the equipment the right way, I asked if anyone had never been on a hoist if not, they had to go on one to show how painful it is, even managers went on them, no one got away with it. If they didn't want to do training, then I would not pass them, some homes were awfully.

  • @selmaslifestyle
    @selmaslifestyle Год назад +3

    Amazing

  • @aminemaravalo31
    @aminemaravalo31 Год назад

    Looking fabulous dear ❤❤

  • @ogbajiegodi7508
    @ogbajiegodi7508 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @limogirl2002dressage
    @limogirl2002dressage Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for this video. I have passed it to my care company to educate and train. It is lovely to see such pride and confidence in carers. If you have any other tutorials on client I'd love to see them.
    Raising awareness and safe practice thank you so much
    Ps I'd let you ladies hoist me anytime😊 as a tetraplegic I've had many injuries from bad hoisting so appreciate safe practice and technique. Keep up the awareness😊

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much for your kind words, and taking the time to give us that lovely feedback.
      It's great to see the video helping others, and being shared thanks to people like you.

  • @visnusharma5526
    @visnusharma5526 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @oluwatoyinbeatrice878
    @oluwatoyinbeatrice878 Месяц назад

    Really helpful.Thank.you.so.much.My question is while lifting from bed to a chair do i use the short belt(dont know what to call it now,it in colors) at the shoulder level and long belt at the hip/ lap level? just it was done while lifting from chair to bed.

  • @nkemozor3726
    @nkemozor3726 4 месяца назад +1

    I love this video. Thank you

  • @mjalam7556
    @mjalam7556 Год назад

    thanks i watched this video im new looking for job no experiance but i saw the video after i can got it some things about carer work

  • @praiseafati7804
    @praiseafati7804 Год назад +2

    well explained

  • @user-ky9pu7bl7v
    @user-ky9pu7bl7v 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, I lean a lot

  • @user-gj8ni1yc6h
    @user-gj8ni1yc6h 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much.

  • @halimatuabubakari7281
    @halimatuabubakari7281 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank very much

  • @mustafakhan-on7mq
    @mustafakhan-on7mq 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much ❤❤

  • @maamenyarko3996
    @maamenyarko3996 Год назад +14

    You have to also check the battery of the hoist. It’s very important

  • @abdulmajeedsajo5465
    @abdulmajeedsajo5465 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well explanatory

  • @milesbrown8016
    @milesbrown8016 Год назад +2

    Very good video. Thanks for that

  • @spiwemabge2769
    @spiwemabge2769 Год назад

    .Also hold on the hip and shoulder when turning the body.

  • @belindaarabawilmot
    @belindaarabawilmot 9 месяцев назад

    Perfect

  • @chivauk
    @chivauk Год назад

    I've watched a dozen of these kinds of videos and only one of them attempted to address the question of how to remove someone's clothing before sitting on the toilet. All the others steered clear of the issue.

  • @onahnnaemekacosmas9245
    @onahnnaemekacosmas9245 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video…. Though in practical is not as easy as it looks especially the last one as most residents may not be able to cooperate with you

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  7 месяцев назад

      That is why we have in house training. Thanks

  • @hrtori8057
    @hrtori8057 8 месяцев назад +1

    When the person is on the bed, raise the bed head so the person is sitting upright. Once the person is sitting lower the bed head enough to slide the sling behind the person. You don’t need to have the person lying flat.

  • @sharonlashley2049
    @sharonlashley2049 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, bed is too low tho, protect your back! Also when using full body sling if you roll the sling with straps folded in on first turn close to there back you dont need second turn as its there to unroll.

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info! there are many different techniques

  • @ngoziananaba2841
    @ngoziananaba2841 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm about to start a job healthcare sector where I will be using the Hovyer lift, I will be undergoing some sort of training but wanted to familiarize myself the it before the training. My question is can one person operate a Hovyer lift?

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  7 месяцев назад

      An individual risk assessment should be conducted by your employer, also 'always' better to have 2 people present unless risk assessed otherwise.

  • @MbonisiM
    @MbonisiM 20 дней назад

    Almost similar to the course I am doing

  • @user-fh1gu8km2b
    @user-fh1gu8km2b Год назад +2

    I am looking for a job as a caregiver for the elderly, I am from Morocco

  • @NalwegeyaJosephine
    @NalwegeyaJosephine 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh my God this is what i need. Am in Africa Uganda and am looking after my mother elder 79 years. She is roo fat and heavy !!!! Am really dinding it hard🤔

  • @qiraat8032
    @qiraat8032 Год назад +1

    what did you do with the middle straps

  • @eesy8947
    @eesy8947 Год назад

    كيف احصل هذا شيء 👌

  • @mobinali9002
    @mobinali9002 Год назад

    ❤️

  • @labalabasworld
    @labalabasworld 10 месяцев назад

    The bed is too low. Ur back!

  • @bridgetcyprain9395
    @bridgetcyprain9395 Год назад +1

    I'm from Africa and I'm a healthy work with NVQ level 3 diploma training and other healthcare trainings. I'll like to work with your company,how do I go about it. I've my certificates for proof

  • @NalwegeyaJosephine
    @NalwegeyaJosephine 7 месяцев назад

    How best can i really access such? Please

  • @preciousikenna7621
    @preciousikenna7621 Год назад +1

    Please how can I get manual handling training and certificate asap?

  • @user-bl9qh1xh5i
    @user-bl9qh1xh5i 6 месяцев назад

    Please am looking for a health care Aid training in Edmonton Alberta where can I go please

  • @2PacManJao
    @2PacManJao 4 месяца назад +1

    Good job 👍🏽but raise the bed higher before retirement time comes😉

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  3 месяца назад +2

      That's good advice, but please also know that in domiciliary care the beds will be a variety of heights. Thank you for your kind words

  • @bingobinok79
    @bingobinok79 Год назад +1

    Something wrong and incomplete, check loler, 1998; ie,wt hoist can carry check when was last serviced

    • @bingobinok79
      @bingobinok79 Год назад

      Lifting operations and lifting regulations act,1998

  • @happinessogechiuzoma1599
    @happinessogechiuzoma1599 Год назад

    What is the name of that machine that lifts the patient

  • @uninaturalformulae835
    @uninaturalformulae835 Год назад +2

    How can I get certificate after completing this training

    • @chiomacletus8508
      @chiomacletus8508 Год назад +1

      I think your company will give you but with terms and conditions 😅
      But you can look for areas where they do such training and pay for it . Seems cheaper

    • @donniet685
      @donniet685 Год назад

      That is the 6 million dollar question as if you are not planning to work for an agency it can be difficult to find this kind of training certificate (the practical part at least - as the online certs are easy to find).

    • @chiomacletus8508
      @chiomacletus8508 Год назад

      @@donniet685well I don’t know

  • @mariasianturi400
    @mariasianturi400 4 месяца назад

    i am interested, how to apply? want to course aged care , i live in Indonesia

  • @gurcharndhillon2477
    @gurcharndhillon2477 9 месяцев назад

    What price?

  • @abolanleoladeji2456
    @abolanleoladeji2456 8 месяцев назад +1

    what is the name of machine used

  • @aleksmith9122
    @aleksmith9122 2 года назад +2

    Why do you want to bring the seat to the lift and not the lift to the seat?

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  2 года назад +9

      Hi, thank you for your question, the reason is there are more musculoskeletal injuries caused by pushing and pulling mobile hoists on tough surfaces (i.e thick carpets etc) chairs and commodes are lighter and easier to maneuver therefore reducing risk of injury.

  • @agazib1780
    @agazib1780 Год назад +1

    The bed is too low , you can hurt your back . Where is Sarah steady and ceiling hoist

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  Год назад

      In Home Care the bed height differs, the service users often have their own beds.

  • @jeanjoy6502
    @jeanjoy6502 10 месяцев назад

    I think you need to put the break on while you’re lifting and downing the residents

    • @completecare2972
      @completecare2972  7 месяцев назад

      You should never put breaks on a mobile hoist as it may tip over. Brakes were used on commode

  • @sophiababystone826
    @sophiababystone826 6 месяцев назад +2

    The camera goes far from you at a time it's needed to be closer, so we see every single thing you do

  • @janetbettridge9131
    @janetbettridge9131 Год назад +2

    I've been on a course and was told not to lower the bed and higher the hoist at the same time as it can give some people motion sickness.

  • @anishani2952
    @anishani2952 Год назад +1

    Sir any jobs in our company iam in india

  • @SilverSparkles22
    @SilverSparkles22 22 дня назад

    If only these practices were implemented in the care home where I work. The drag method and hope for the best is the only moves in play😡

  • @inaconnolly5775
    @inaconnolly5775 21 день назад

    Bed should be hip high

  • @HighTen_Melanie
    @HighTen_Melanie Год назад +2

    No one ever reads the labels.

  • @mr.halloween2344
    @mr.halloween2344 Год назад +6

    Meanwhile 30 call lights are going off in thr time it took them

    • @others2406
      @others2406 Год назад +1

      It’s for Home care
      Not care homes

    • @DR-ew4wz
      @DR-ew4wz Год назад

      @@others2406 wrong. Our care home had hoisters too.

  • @debbie238
    @debbie238 Год назад

    The bed is too low 😮

  • @lamasiacarter1077
    @lamasiacarter1077 Год назад +5

    It's not really that easy to pull or push someone onto their side especially if it's dead weight

    • @donniet685
      @donniet685 Год назад +1

      See my other comments here. You are (pun intended) dead right.

    • @limogirl2002dressage
      @limogirl2002dressage Год назад +1

      I'm a tetraplegic with this so can shut down. I've been hoisted for 20 years and I can assure you with this video you will be able to hoist severe disabilities and heavy users. Technique and proficiency is key which these carers proved. I'd happily let these ladies hoist me and its not something I let anyone do. The client needs to be confident that they're safe and not going to be hurt. I've passed this video to my care company as their carers need training.

    • @abosedeayodeji8206
      @abosedeayodeji8206 Год назад

      ​@@limogirl2002dressage😅

  • @hrtori8057
    @hrtori8057 8 месяцев назад

    Leaving the person forward when you’re standing in front of them means their head is been placed in between your breasts. Not a pleasant experience. Particularly difficult for people who have been sexually abused.

  • @toughlife3084
    @toughlife3084 Год назад +1

    Except that you forgot to protect your back