The Bed Sliding Strap (Padded) is used to slide someone up a bed. We recommend using this item in conjunction with a Bed Slide Sheet.
When a Patient slides down the bed it can be very difficult to slide them back up again. This is even more difficult if there is only one Carer. By using the Bed Sliding Strap, this task can be made a lot safer and easier.
This product can be very helpful for Carers who work on their own either at home or in a hostel, or even in a nursing home when there is a shortage of staff. The Bed Sliding Strap is long enough to use from Single size beds up to Queen size beds.
To Use
Use the large loop at the end of the webbing, to lasso around the leg or frame on one side of the bed at the head end of the bed. The Strap can remain lassoed here for future use. Place a folded Bed Slide Sheet under the Patient’s pillow and shoulders then slide it down under their back as far as possible. By pulling the Bed Slide Sheet down one side at a time, it should be possible to get the Bed Slide Sheet completely under their back.
The Bed Slide Sheet makes it a lot easier to slide the Patient. By the Patient having their arms placed across their chest, it reduces the drag and friction when they slide up the bed. Assist or ask the Patient to bend their legs so their knees are pointing upwards. Pass the webbing Strap under their bent legs and position the rubbery side of the padded section behind their upper legs. Make sure the webbing is not twisted inside the padded section.
Walk to the opposite side of the bed to where it is lassoed on, and standing next to the Patient, hold two of the smaller loops that are sewn to the main strap. Before starting to pull, make sure the pillow will not be in the way. Remember it may be best to place the Patient’s arms across their chest. Hold the loops that are within reach without bending over. Then move in a backward lunge, so your body weight will pull on the Strap. As the Strap is being pulled the padded section will stay in place under the thighs as the strap slides through the padded section.
If there is a bed side table at the head of the bed, it may be necessary to move it out of the way, so the Carer who is pulling the Strap can step back into this space. Normally only one pull is necessary to reposition the Patient, but if a second pull is necessary, bend the Patient’s knees up again and put the padded section back in place to re-commence the pulling. As the Patient is sliding up the bed, their legs will straighten out on the mattress.