Utilise Enabling Equipment / No Lift Policy

Problem Statement Solution Projections

The manual transfer of seniors between beds and chairs contributes to significant amounts of physical strain on Care staff, ultimately risking their health alongside providing a sub-optimal senior experience.

Summarised of observation findings:

  • Senior transfers are generally performed manually, by 1-2 staff​
  • Potential to impact senior experience and safety, as staff lift seniors by their pants for transfer​
  • Despite transfers taking approximately 1 min, there is potential for long-term back strains due to physically strenuous nature

*Findings were based on data from 2 CCOs covered during the work trial

The utilisation of a lumbar support belt, mobile hoist, and split seat commode chair can be implemented to resolve these issues. These solutions are carried out together with a “no-lift policy”, where staff are not allowed to lift bed-bound and heavy seniors without the use of equipment.

The desired outcomes include:

  • Enhanced operational productivity
  • ​Enhanced employee experience and safety through reduction of physical back strain
  • ​Enhanced senior experience and safety​

Effects of using transfer equipment:

  • The use of lumbar support systems help reduce risks of injury to staff
  • Supports the reduction of work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risks and days lost to WMSD
  • ​Supports provision of more dignified personal care through enabling efficient transfers

Benefits of this solution

Encourage employee self-care, enhance well-being and promote career sustainability​

Enhance senior experience

(e.g. safety, comfort, interaction, cognitive)​

Enhance role attractiveness and/or encourage career progression ​