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How Do Caregivers Benefit From Home Hospital Beds?

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How Do Caregivers Benefit From Home Hospital Beds? Today’s hospital beds have advanced technology that provides maximum comfort for patients, seniors, and anyone who needs help with recovery or mobility. Caregivers can also count on these beds to benefit their work for clients at home or in long-term care facilities. Here’s how a home hospital bed can improve not just you or your loved one’s quality of life, but also the ability of care teams to provide health services.

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Learn About Hospital Beds Helping Caregivers

What Risks Do Caregivers Face At The Bedside?

Caregivers and home health care professionals are always at a high risk of injury. It doesn’t matter what the medical conditions or needs of the patients in their care are – transferring someone into their bed, mobility aid, or repositioning them is physically demanding. It can lead to caregivers feeling aches, strains, and pains, many of which can cause injuries or lead to shortcuts that cause patient accidents.

Another problem many healthcare workers face when offering long-term care is burnout. It’s a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion, and stressed caregivers may experience high levels of fatigue, anxiety and depression. Caregivers who don’t get the help they need or try to do more than they can are most susceptible to burnout.

While a hospital bed can’t eliminate all the challenges, the features can certainly make it easier for a professional caregiver to do their work without overexerting themselves. In turn, this may help them mentally, and the patient can expect a consistent, high-quality level of care.

Hospital Beds Reduce The Likelihood Of The Injury to Carers

One feature distinguishing hospital beds from ordinary adjustable beds is the high-low feature. The bed can move up and down vertically with the remote control, helping the user set the best height for planting their feet on the floor to get out of bed. 

It’s a feature that lets caregivers assist their charge, too. When the caregiver needs to help the patient, they don’t have to worry about hunching over to do the work. High-low features allow them to comfortably and safely lift their care recipients out of the beds without getting into awkward or unnatural positions. 

Elevating the hospital bed to a higher height also makes transferring the patient into their mobility aids easier. The raising head section of the bed allows the caregiver to move the patient to a seated position before transferring, which may help prevent injuries.

Hospital Beds Make It Easy For A Caregiver To Perform In-Home Care

One part of a hospital bed that could benefit caregivers is its ability to adjust to different positions. Patients can move the head and knees of the bed up to get into a seated position. Not only does this let them enjoy TV or a book, but it also allows the caregiver to perform personal care tasks.

Providing nursing care in a traditional bed can be challenging because the bed is most often not at the proper height. Lifting from a low static position puts a lot of strain on the knees and back of those who must move the patient while transferring from a higher height can be dangerous for the patient. 

As mentioned, mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and burnout are common among professional caregivers who overexert themselves day in, day out. The happier and healthier the health care providers feel, the better their work taking care of their patients.

Hospital Beds Provide More Medical Support

Home hospital beds give caregivers a better environment in which to set up essential medical equipment. The beds accommodate tools like IV hooks, safety rails and overbed tables; if professional medical care is necessary, these services can take place in the home, raising the quality of care.

Another benefit is that the accessories can reduce the risk of falling out of bed, which helps both the patient and the caregiver who would have to get them up. With remote control adjustments, both the patient and their caregiver can fit the bed to the user’s preferred position. Health professionals will not have to be ready to lift a user who has accidentally fallen out of bed.

If you’re bringing in a SonderCare hospital bed for yourself or a loved one, know that it won’t just benefit you – it will also impact the work of the care workers providing in-home health services.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hospital Beds Helping Caregivers
The aim of bed making is to decrease pathogens in the client’s environment and to make the client more comfortable. In addition to reducing the potential for skin breakdown, clean, wrinkle-free linens are important to help control odor.

Caretakers don’t have to hunch over to help the patient when they need to. Their care recipients can be lifted out of beds using high-low features in a comfortable and safe manner without having to get into an awkward position. 

 
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