Transfers and Transitions

Transfers are a huge part of many caregivers' days. When I was caring for my aunt, she used a walker, but I tried to stay close to make sure she didn't fall or have any trouble. My son is total care, which means that I have to move him from chair to bed to recliner to the car and back. All day long. When I first brought him home, I had zero experience at caregiving. (Didn't we all at some point!?) I would get so nervous about transfers. Usually, I'd get nauseous just thinking about the next transfer. Well, I'm over that. Lol. Now, I transfer him numerous times a day without even thinking about it much at all. The transitioning part of a transfer where our loved one is not in the chair, but not in the bed yet either - is the most vulnerable place to be. It's the most dangerous part of the process. Even if a lift is used to transfer someone, there is that moment when they are hanging out over nothing in between two locations. As we transitioned into caregiving, ...