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Lms9961
Asked October 2019
How to move bedridden patient from one bed to another?
Has dementia and is very weak.
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Countrymouse
Oct 2019
Get professional help - there are all sorts of ways and types of equipment, but you need to know what you're doing.
Is this from your mother's own bed to a hospital bed? Didn't the suppliers of the new bed offer any advice?
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Is this from your mother's own bed to a hospital bed? Didn't the suppliers of the new bed offer any advice?