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How To Improve Comfort In A Wheelchair



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-10 23:04:34
Life in a wheelchair can be stressful, uncomfortable and depressing without the right types of tools and equipment. Purchasing extra items from home healthcare supply companies can make the difference between a high and low quality of life. Whether the chair use is short term or long term, there are a variety of products used to increase comfort and efficiency.

Comfort
Sitting in a wheelchair should be comfortable. The seat cushion and back should provide support and comfort to the patient. Armrests should not be hard and stiff or cause bruising. Leg rests should support the calves without rubbing. Feet need support and comfort as well. Soft foot rests or metal ones can be used, depending on the needs of the patient. Those wearing sturdy shoes, like sneakers, do not need extra cushions. These will only get in the way and may push up the knees to an uncomfortable angle during transport. For those wearing slippers or going barefoot on a regular basis, something soft to prop the feet on is a welcome addition. Feet cushions on wheelchairs can be attached as needed for bedtime or bathing. All of these items are accessible homecare medical supplies.

Mobility
Some patients stay in their chairs more than others. This increases the necessity of ramps in the home and at the entrances. These can be ordered from home medical equipment suppliers to make coming and going much easier. Without ramps, patients may be forced to stay indoors, be carried or chance a risky trip down the stairs by hopping on one foot or stepping on unsteady feet. Transferring to and from a sitting position to the wheelchair can be accomplished with the help of a wheel that helps the patient pivot from facing one direction to another. Another option is the transfer board, frequently used by medical staff and homecare givers.

Accessories
Safety belts help prevent mishaps of people falling out of their chairs. This is helpful for those with back injuries, little upper body strength or those who frequently nap or sleep in the chair. Washing the hair can be a hassle for those that do not regularly shower by themselves. Having a beauty appointment for a special hairdo is a great morale booster. A shampoo tray that affixes to the back of the wheelchair and connects to the sink allows for professional hair care without getting the person or their surroundings soaking wet. It also prevents the shampooer from straining the back by using a more efficient angle for reaching the head. There is a special accessory available for those who like to pop wheelies in their chairs. Anti-tipping devices attach to the back. They come with wheels which can be used when needed.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about home healthcare equipment, please visit http://www.homecarewarehouse.com.
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