Guest guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Share Posted June 26, 2012 Our medical center has a Safe Patient Handling policy wich basically states that there is a " zero lift " policy for patient transfers. This means that if a patient's mobility is impaired, one must use a lift or transfer device. In fact, the job aid algorithm states that if the patient cannot perform 2-3 sit to stand repititions at the edge of the bed, one must use a lift or other transfer device (a tranfer device is NOT a gait belt). While the intent of this policy is to reduce employee injuries and keep patients safe, it has obvious implications from a rehab perspective. We continue to have challenges with our occupational health department in regards to this topic as we are perceived as " breaking " this policy when pefroming bed mobility, transfer training, family training on appropriate dependent transfer techniques etc. I would love to hear how other acute care and IRFs therapies are handing this issue. Thanks. Mike Hampton PT, MPT Manager-Rehab Therapies PeaceHealth St. ph Medical Center Bellingham, WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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