@@VioletaSavin some get paid only $15 an hour and that’s what this whole comment is about. The people that only make $15 an hour when this job consists of hard emotional and physical work. We should get paid WAY more than this. If you haven’t done the job, you wouldn’t know what we are speaking about.
I’m bed-written andi was in a terrible nursing home but now my daughter is taking care me so these videos are a great help to me in my care thanks a million. Nola Pamela Smith
I picked up a lot of weight Ive hot arthritis in my back knees a.nd shoulders. Then i had covid and after covid i could not stand or walk. So now ive hot a transfer board but i cant stand so how am i gonna use the transfer board. And in overweight aswell. What help the board if i cant stand. Any idea how to get in the wheelchair and car and out?. Its hard to shift my bums aswell. Gish i dont know what to do. Those peolle can stand i see but what if you cant stand? And is it better to use a longer board?. Thanks.
thank you very much for such classic detailed and demonstrative real world of practical environment that most time missed from our most mentors we hope to get helped real the topic really matters , skills and knowledge too thank you alot
Thank you for this training demonstration it as not only allowed me to work in this environments but also feel confident in my role. I will always come back to these methods if I have forgotten. However, there are certain things we no use due to changes in the companies policies and procedures.
transferring patients has been noticed reluctant and dedicated to interns which has resulted into more injuries, more costs for that matter therefore learning never ends
This training should be a mandatory training for family members who help with in home care. My aunt is caring for my grandmother and I can see my aunt really needs this training.
Very very Educative and useful for a caregiver to follow the steps of transferring a patient from a wheelchair chair .Electrical equipment. etc etc to prevent accidents leading to injuries .if u follow all the rules and regulations of transferring the patients.and proper techniques needed to prevent your own pain etc etc.and you therefore consider all factors of transferring a victim.and you should be trained with devices before you start using them on victims
Thanks for the Informative Video. Though we All Know the Necessity of Cleanliness... I've Been to a LOT of Facilities, and Handwashing is Simply a Joke.
They weren't wearing gloves, they didn't show how to clean his private area,you don't dress a patient in the middle of a bath,that's last. They didn't use deodorant, lotion,and they didn't put fresh linen on the bed
@@glorialowe8712 Thank you. At least you take the time to point out whát's not good about the video. Good to know your advice. You've got interesting points.
These techniques are a bit different from what I’m learning in my CNA course right now. Example would be instead of putting my knees against the residents knees, my instructor told us to put one leg between the resident in case they fall. I like both methods, I wouldn’t have thought of the knee method to prevent them from buckling their knee when standing nor waiting a few minutes before asking the resident to stand up from the bed.
Very good video. This scores 90%. You should demonstrate transfer from wheelchair on and off bed by a person who cannot walk the lift is ok but not all places have one. The stretcher transfer excellent.
Thank you very much for this video. However you did not demostrate as to how you transfer an elderly, immobile person from wheelchair to and off bed. As far as I am aware we don't have the lift facility where I live. Looking forward
Use of 'slide sheets' (strong silky synthetic sheets) rolled out beneath the person, make transferring patients/clients from trolley to bed and back, up the bed, from side for e.g. - much easier and safer for all involved. Also use of 'hover mats' for bariatric (100kgs +) patients/clients helps further reduce risk of injury.
This is what av been doing for living, I learnt a lot from here and my clients love my service
That's great,
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Taking care of an elderly person is a lot of work. A job that one should be well paid for their services.
Good team
Yes true
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They get paid 19-25 an hr no?
@@VioletaSavin some get paid only $15 an hour and that’s what this whole comment is about. The people that only make $15 an hour when this job consists of hard emotional and physical work. We should get paid WAY more than this. If you haven’t done the job, you wouldn’t know what we are speaking about.
I love the Directors voice and accent. Very good guide and instruction. Well Knowledgeable Nurse. You make the perfect teacher.
This video helped me understand one on one interaction by transferring patients.
I’m bed-written andi was in a terrible nursing home but now my daughter is taking care me so these videos are a great help to me in my care thanks a million. Nola Pamela Smith
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I picked up a lot of weight
Ive hot arthritis in my back knees a.nd shoulders. Then i had covid and after covid i could not stand or walk. So now ive hot a transfer board but i cant stand so how am i gonna use the transfer board. And in overweight aswell. What help the board if i cant stand. Any idea how to get in the wheelchair and car and out?. Its hard to shift my bums aswell. Gish i dont know what to do. Those peolle can stand i see but what if you cant stand? And is it better to use a longer board?. Thanks.
Thank u so much I'm getting this courses CNA learn a from this video I'm so glad to see CNA VIDEOS,🙏🏼
A MILLION THANK YOU
This training demonstration is beneficial for any caregiver. Thank you.
I am only six months in care given job. Thanks a lot for your videos. They have been helpful to my work
Thank you for your beautiful and very helful complete demonstration 🙂
Very Cleard and complete demonstration ,I liked it.
Thank you for sharing...😊🤗
Thank you 4 the detailed as articulate Melanin Woman narrator and the production is Superb🤞🏿💆🏿
Thank you very much, for your professional approach. Your instructions after very clear and thorough.
thank you very much for such classic detailed and demonstrative real world of practical environment that most time missed from our most mentors we hope to get helped real the topic really matters , skills and knowledge too thank you alot
Thank you for this training demonstration it as not only allowed me to work in this environments but also feel confident in my role. I will always come back to these methods if I have forgotten. However, there are certain things we no use due to changes in the companies policies and procedures.
I have learn alot from this video God you abundantly
I'm a caregiving... Thank you for this helpful videos 😊
This video is very helpful for my cna classes.
I'm learning so much about how to lift the patients with a lift
Thanks a lot for sharing videos . It's really of a great help for anybody caring the elders !
I love how you demonstration it thank you so much for your help I learned a lot from you ❤️❤️❤️
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Thank you very much for your demonstration..i learn more thanks
I love how you for demonstrate thank you so much for your help ,❤️
transferring patients has been noticed reluctant and dedicated to interns which has resulted into more injuries, more costs for that matter therefore learning never ends
This training should be a mandatory training for family members who help with in home care. My aunt is caring for my grandmother and I can see my aunt really needs this training.
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I agree...
The hospital waits until the family caretaker is injured before they help :( - personal experience
@@gidleyreportinghow do you get the help showing what you need to do at home when you are caring for someone at home.
Hi, you would do her well if you shared these tips with her or practice some of the step’s with her. Bless
Thank you very informative. Great examples. Be Blessed
infact i have been blessed for watching, you have a very great techniques and more knowledge had been acquire from the tutorial from you.
Thank so much God bless you and your family
I'm studying caregiver thank you for this vedio....
21:30 Don't mind me, this is just for myself :)
Lifting the patient using sling and hoist
Very very Educative and useful for a caregiver to follow the steps of transferring a patient from a wheelchair chair .Electrical equipment. etc etc to prevent accidents leading to injuries .if u follow all the rules and regulations of transferring the patients.and proper techniques needed to prevent your own pain etc etc.and you therefore consider all factors of transferring a victim.and you should be trained with devices before you start using them on victims
excellent co work done and duty and competence
I think I am observing new techniques here. I will take time to come back here to learn more. Thanks for your training
These video procedures of transferring are very informative!
Your videos are so educating and interesting. An exciting place to learn. Simply awesome.
Very explicit and educative.Great thanks
I love to learn more about it, I love my job, thank u for ur teaching
Thanks for the Informative Video.
Though we All Know the Necessity of Cleanliness...
I've Been to a LOT of Facilities, and Handwashing is Simply a Joke.
Thank you. This is thorough teaching. Students need this. This helped me al lot. Well done.
They weren't wearing gloves, they didn't show how to clean his private area,you don't dress a patient in the middle of a bath,that's last. They didn't use deodorant, lotion,and they didn't put fresh linen on the bed
@@glorialowe8712 Thank you. At least you take the time to point out whát's not good about the video. Good to know your advice. You've got interesting points.
Also they don't lock knee to knee when lifting patients
This is a very helpful video ever..I have learnt alot so far.thank you so much
Some patients are unable to move on the bed let alone lift legs off the bed so how's that done ?
Am so happy that i have learned a lot,, thank my God blessed you
Very helpful video. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for this video I learned a lot from you may God bless you thanks again 🙏❤
Very true on safety considerations for transferring a patient, you don't want to hurt yourself or the patient
thank you so much for this video I learned a lot from you may God bless you ❤️❤️
Wow good job 👏👍👌 interesting!!!!
These techniques are a bit different from what I’m learning in my CNA course right now. Example would be instead of putting my knees against the residents knees, my instructor told us to put one leg between the resident in case they fall. I like both methods, I wouldn’t have thought of the knee method to prevent them from buckling their knee when standing nor waiting a few minutes before asking the resident to stand up from the bed.
&&& ii start working with my bed bound client this Thursday keep me nn prayers girl lol but ii like this video it was very detailed . .
21:30 DON'T MIND ME THIS IS JUST FOR MYSELF
LIFTING THE PATIENT USING AND HOIST
Thanks well explained. have added more to my learning skills❤
I have learn so much here thank very much
am just learning this online but thx for the good explanation
Thank u with these teachings I hv learnt a lot
As a caregiver or in training to be a CNA we always have to think safety first and always ask for help in case of needs.
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Thank you dear nice explanation...and clear👍
Thanks you so much for this video it help me a lot.
Very good video. This scores 90%. You should demonstrate transfer from wheelchair on and off bed by a person who cannot walk the lift is ok but not all places have one. The stretcher transfer excellent.
Thank you very much for this video. However you did not demostrate as to how you transfer an elderly, immobile person from wheelchair to and off bed. As far as I am aware we don't have the lift facility where I live. Looking forward
really i have leant a lot from this skills
Mostly Patients are unable to do anything
Exactly
Very great explanation for safety and comfort
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Excellent work
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Very well demonstrated. Good job.
Thank you for your caring and your loving
very nice video.Thank you.
Use of 'slide sheets' (strong silky synthetic sheets) rolled out beneath the person, make transferring patients/clients from trolley to bed and back, up the bed, from side for e.g. - much easier and safer for all involved. Also use of 'hover mats' for bariatric (100kgs +) patients/clients helps further reduce risk of injury.
Thank you, it helps me understand for nursing assistant skills
Nice and clear explanation. Thank you.
Great training thank you.
I like this , couldn’t thank you enough ❤❤
I learned a lot from this video. Thank you so much
God's very essence in human bodies. Thank you, team🥰
Very informative video...
Thx so much I learned from u practices what I learned in theory
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Very good informations ❤
Thank you nurse I have learnt All
Thank you i teach know more.شكرا لك
Thank you so much for the teaching I really learned a lot
Thank you greatly. I had learned alot here
Very insightful
Well simplified, but lots of carefulness required
Thank for the helpful information claudetene Newton you the best😅
Great job 👏
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I love this video
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Thks good teacher thks God bless uuu