Moving someone in and out of bed

This information is sourced from Marie Curie, NHS UK and Hospice in the Weald

If you regularly lift or move someone, it's best to get training or have someone demonstrate the correct techniques to avoid injury to yourself or the person you care for.

The GP, district nurse or occupational therapist can give information about suitable equipment to help you care.

A Carer's assessment from social services can help you plan what support you need. Your local Citizen's Advice can guide what practical and financial support you can access. Please see our service directory for contact details.

The video below from Hospice in the Weald shows you how to help someone with:

  • moving out of bed into a chair or commode
  • going to and from the bathroom with a walking frame
  • showering

Sources

Marie Curie - Moving someone in bed

Published 26th October 2023

NHS - How to move, lift and handle someone else

Published 26th October 2023

Hospice in the Weald - Online guides

Published 26th October 2023

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