I’m a caregiver and about to use a hoyer lift for the first time in five years! Thanks for the refresher. My client has an electronic one, which is so nice!
Very helpful. I’m a caregiver for a family member under hospice care. We just got a Hoyer lift and some instruction from the nurse. So I am immersing myself in video instruction so I am more familiar with the overall process - hopefully more comfortable with the task. This video was well done - good information.
This video made me cry😢. I was mommy's caregiver until she left this world. She was petrified when it came to the hoyer lift. But, as you said, when you gently explain in a reassuring way what you're going to do, everything works out! I was alone with mommy and actually used the lift to elevate her which helped when changing her bedding. One day as I was getting mommy's sheets she was making funny faces and swinging in the lift🤣😂. I said, Mommy you're not afraid anymore huh! I then grabbed my phone and took a photo. I treasure that pic now☹. Mommy has been gone since 2017. I miss her terribly😢. Your video is EXCELLENT and extremely informative! I did EVERYTHING exactly as YOU did! Thank you for helping people. God Bless You!❤❤🙏🙏🙏 Myra Kathryn
Thank you. You're the only one that showed that turning that nob counterclock wise lowered it. Mine was all the way up and I couldn't quite figure out how to lower it. Cheers!
yes, think an engine crane, or a car/truck wheel jack, its hydraulic, pump up, and use the vent valve to release pressure from the cylinder to lower, easy.
God bless you Nancy! We just got a lift for my dad who has Parkinsons and just got COVID. He is so weak and can't get up on his own now because of the COVID. I learned more from your video in 8 minutes than I did from the manual and 20 minute manufacturer video. I'm so grateful I liked and subscribed to your channel.
Thank you for this video. My 52 year old mom hasn’t been home since June 23rd. She is wheelchair-bound (for now). She will be coming home from the hospital between tomorrow and Friday with palliative care and we have been supplied a manual hoyer lift similar to that one. No one has instructed me on its use yet. It has a 450 lb weight capacity. My mom is 5’9” and 325 lbs. I will be using this often, as she has many appointments and is on hemodialysis. Alyssa
Hi Alyssa, I so glad to hear your mom is coming home. It would be better to have 2 people instead of one to transfer her by hoyer to avoid an accident....at least til you feel really proficient. Remember to practice self care and plze subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success! ❤
Julia is beautiful! The video definitely helped me. I’m in a Nursing assistant program and will be practicing on doing the Hoyer lift tomorrow and needed to see someone do it.
Hi, do you mean Nancy the NP, lol? Good luck with the Hoyer tomorrow. Where are you from? And please subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success and pass on to your nursing colleagues!!
Thank you so much for this. I am a new caregiver to my bed bound fiance. I am alone most times. This is awesome. The guy who delivered the Hoyer said to just watch youtube to see how this works. Lol gee thanks. Haha anyways great job! I subscribed to your channel. 😊
I work as a direct support professional, I take care of a lot of different people with intellectual disabilities in their homes. I'm here to brush up a bit to better help my people in power chairs. Thank you for the video. I actually had to get lifted by this as part of my training, I was not a fan, I don't like being touched or man handled personally so I always talk through the procedure and if my people are verbal I make sure to ask before touching.
Hi Kaity, thanks for commenting. It is very important to have the person you are lifting be aware of what is happening...even if you are not sure he/she can hear you or understands. Using a calm voice goes a long way to alleviate fears and get better cooperation. I will be doing a video on using a walker and a cane. I do have one on using a wheelchair to transfer out of bed. Please subscribe and pass it on... I'm trying to help all of us move in the right direction as we age together and take care of others! GOD Bless! Nancy the NP
Hi Kaity R, I know it's been over a year since you posted this comment. I wanted to mention that even if your patient is nonverbal or deaf they can still sense if you are speaking to them. It's good to describe what you are doing just as you would with a patient who is verbal and has hearing. There was a man who was in a vegetative state but came out of it. He said he appreciated when staff would talk to him as if he were any other person. Although he could not respond he really enjoyed when people spoke to him or knocked and said hello before moving him or bathing him.
This is very very helpful. We just got a Hoyer lift in our new surgery center and I was wondering how it works.🥰 this video is so informative and fun to watch :)
@philipmoscatello3034 Hi Philip, If you have any questions, let me know. There are a lot of videos on my TH-cam channel , so please subscribe. I am here to help you. Nancy the NP ❤️
@Tarria Hatcher I did a video on changing bed linens with someone in it. The only difference is you need to put down a towel for cleaning, turning him to the side washing one area and pulling everything wet or dirty through to the other side as you put on a new undergarment . Does that help? Check out that video mentioned above.
Thank you for posting this. My husband had a stroke but was walking short distances until a recent illness and a hospital stay. He's in a rehab facility to hopefully become mobile again. I had no idea how to care for him if he couldn't walk but now I have options.
Hi Susan, I am sorry to hear about your husband... I know you have a long journey ahead but I'm here to support you. Please check my other videos for turning positioning Hair washing and self care for you! If you have more questions you can email me nancythenp@gmail.com. God bless you!
Hi there. The reason the wheelchair is across the room is so I could use a wall to support the back of it so that one person could leverage the sling into the chair without it tipping. Perhaps the furniture could be rearranged .... thanks for your comment. Please subscribe!!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP All good. Open dialogue is always appreciated for the expansion of learning the best practices for managing patient care. Thx again for providing content for others. Have a nice weekend.
@@madamhummingbird u are welcome and have a good weekend as well. Please subscribe to my channel and check out my book Caregiver Success at www.caregiversuccess.com
Great educational video. I suggest bringing the wheelchair to the patient in the hoyer lift once she is away from the bed rather than moving the Patient in the hoyer lift across the room. The less you have to push a patient in a hoyer lift, the safer the transfer.
Thank you for your comment. The reason the wheelchair is across the room is because the transfer was done with one person assist. By propping the wheelchair against the wall, it eliminated the need for another other person to hold the wheelchair from tipping. Best case scenario is having another pwrson to assist you.
I was a CNA for years the thing with Boyer lifts are you are to have two people present one for a spotter and one to operate the lift A one person operation is very dangerous this I would not do alone
@CindyEaves hi there! Lots of us who are solo caregivers at home had to learn to use the Hoyer lift alone. And as long as the person being transported, does not weigh too much for the transporter and good technique is used. Take care!
Same here as well 🤦 i work nights and at my last job we didnt have to get people up but this new job requires it and im so lost because i dont see none of the lifts that we use on any of these videos
Thank you Nancy. I wonder if you could demonstrate putting a patient on the toilet with similar sling with commode cut out. I have ALS and my wife is well versed with our lift. The problem we have is i'm always slightly reclined in my sling and can't get positioned on the toilet properly.
Hi Richard, basically it is the same process as putting someone in a chair, but you would need a bigger space to maneuver the Hoyer lift. Also, the sling would have to be placed just so that the hole is in the right position to avoid soiling.If you would like to call me at 844-40-NANCY we could discuss further? Take care, Nancy the NP
Get one of those commode or shower chair with wheels for better positioning . Place it next to the bed. Have her Hoyer lift you from the bed to the commode, then she can wheel you to the toilet. She can place it on top of the toilet.
I know this is old but others may see this, it sounds like your reclined position may be from the sling straps adjustments. Try making the leg straps longer and or the upper body straps shorter to put you in a more upright position when lifted.
Hi there! Probably same model. Just be sure to lock the wheels on the base while cranking the hoyer up. Please subscribe and watch for my book coming out for caregivers! 😊
Good morning. Thanks for the video. Did you said wash your hands wih soapy & water and a little hot water rinse... why would anyone rinse in hot water?
You NEED to do a video on how to lift a person that's fallen on the floor. I got one of these specifically for that reason. My son-in-law and I both could not get my wife up from having fallen down. I finally had the need to use the lift for that very reason and I'm here to tell you, it's quite a different procedure than picking a person up from the bed or a chair.
Hi there. The hoyer lift is not meant to lift people off the floor, It is only for safe transfers from bed to chair and back. If a person falls on the floor, you need to call 911 and let the e m t's and police help pick the person up. Then, the person needs to be a valley waited after the fall. I hope this helps you understand the use of a hoyer lift. Take care, and please subscribe!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP actually, after I wrote this, I found three videos giving instructions on how to lift from the floor from three different lift manufacturers, including Hoyer. When my wife falls, it’s not a hard fall, it’s more of a slide off the bed or a slip off the toilet. EMTs and police are not necessary, she just needs help getting back up. Incidentally, we did do the lift correctly, according to the instructional videos; I guess I’m smarter than I look.
Nurse you put the sling outside in. The black strip in the middle of the sling pad should be outside so you can hold the patient or resident in the middle of the chair.
Thank you for your comment. This particular sling doesn't have the criss cross mechanism like many of the newer ones. Oh, and please subscribe to my channel?
This brand looks much durable than the other video i looked at that had plastic support ties . This looks like a fabric. Though how do you get the sling out from under you while in the wheelchair ?
Hi there! You DO NOT remove the sling. It remains under the person so you can eventually transfer him/her back to bed. First, it is difficult to remove without causing skin shearing and second, it is nearly impossible to get the sling back under the person properly so that there are no wrinkles or unevenness, so leave the sling under the person. Please subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success!😀
It depends on the size of the person. The supply company would get you the right size sling based on their weight. Hope this helps! Plze subscribe to my TH-cam channel Caregiver Success for more informative videos about caregiving!
The medical supply company sent me a medium sling with the hoyer lift and ut was all charged to Medicaid. Problem is I needed a small sling and instead of letting me know they didn't have one, they sent the wrong one. Now I have to pay out of pocket for a small sling....after I locate where to purchase it!
I hear you! Make sure there is a gel cushion on the chair. Also important to reposition every 2 hours....back to bed on the side during the day. Check on blood albumin> may need more protein in the diet and make sure to have the person drink a lot of fluids to keep the skin healthy and supple. I did a video on preventing bedsores on my channel Caregiver Success. Plze check it out. Also have a toolbook for you on www.caregiversuccess.com.
My mother has bullous pemphigoid in between thighs. Hoyer sling used in nursing home with criss-cross straps are hurtful. Then she has pressure sores. My sister who has ms at a nursing facility also has bed sores sitting in those slings all day. Any solution such as using better equipped slide board transfers and wider adjustable waist belt transfers?
@@slewmayhew9515 Hi! Sounds like you need Physical Therapy to consider better and safer ways to transfer your mom and sister with two separate issues. A transfer board is great if the person can weight bare and pivot to a wheelchair and not a hoyer lift, of course. If there are buttock decubiti, a transfer board would worsen them. Talk with nursing staff, also the sling I used did not have a criss- cross strap. Hope this helps. 🙂
Wow! I didn't expect to get an immediate response. Nancy, you are a Godsend! During the pandemic the nursing homes are very short staffed and the workers are just barely trained the ones who are not sick and able to care for people. I am just throwing this thought out - what do people do in the third world countries transferring their loves ones who have no access to all these conveniences we have?
@@slewmayhew9515 I’ve been a c5/6 quadriplegic since I was 15. I’m about to hit my 51st birthday and close to 36 years since a diving accident. My advice is to not let the staff leave the sling under a person. It’s only laziness. Make sure they’re sitting in a properly fitted modern chair with a high quality cushion.
When you said you reverse when you put them back in bed. Do you put the same color loops where you did when you picked your assitant up or do you mean you change where you put the blue and purple at?
Hello, if you could have a home evaluation with a physical therapist, you would get one that has the right sling and device that works best for the carer. Also, a company called Invacare carries them and may guide you. Plze subscribe and hit the bell 🔔 for notifications?
My mother is heavy set and is unable to use both legs in a constructive way. Is it possible to use something like this to move her to her wheelchair without hurting her? I've tried transferring her using a strap, or towel around her back but it's incredibly difficult and/or I end up leaving her in pain. She's in a small-ish room on carpet and the only way to do this is to get the wheelchair as close as possible, count to 3, heave-ho, and move her over and vice versa. I'm worried that someday I, or someone else, will end up dropping her and really doing a number on her. Thoughts or suggestions?
Hi J, perhaps the best thing is to get your local home care agency to send out a physical therapist to explore all options unique to you and Mom. You will need a doctor's order. Let me know how you do.
Thanks for this Nancy!! I have a few questions.......I just got my Hoyer lift for my wife, and it also has Chains. What are the chains for?? And the sling I got is a Commode full body sling, there are Color coded loops on the sling, why are they color coded? So I am guessing I won't need the chains, but just wondered what they are for again? So I will put the Loops of the sling on those hooks like you are doing, correct? Any other help would be Appreciated!! Thanks in advance! Also, I have carpet in the bedroom where I will be using this, but it's matted down and old. Will I have problems pushing the lift with carpet? I only have to push the lift about 4-5 feet each time I use it, back and forth. Thanks again.
How do you decide which color strap to use? My brother is small about 95lbs. He doesn't bend at all because of total spinal fusion. So he is a bit scared of the lift but my back needs the lift
Hi there! The color straps that is closest to the sling would make it a tighter fit and easier for a lightweight person. You don't want the sling to be tight under him. It should have a little bit of a hammock effect. Let me know how you did!!❤
When do toy lock the hoyer lift wheels? It appears they were unlocked during both the lift from the bed and the descent to the wheelchair. Also, do the hoyer legs stay open while you complete the transfer?
Hi Kristi, Yes the hoyer lift wheels should be opened and locked as you're cranking the person up off the bed. Then they are unlocked , roll it across the room, open the legs up and you don't have to lock them when you're lowering someone in a wheelchair. Once you're getting ready to lower the hoyer into the wheelchair is the best time to lock it if you can. Hope this helps. 😀
hmmm, that's a tough one! It is cleaner for a homebound person to have linoleum or wood floors anyway. Plus the wheels could get stuck in the carpet, and that could be dangerous. Plze subscribe and check out the ebook i made for you. 💟
Hi Lew, as you are lowering your Dad down into the wheelchair, which needs to be locked in place, pull up on the back of the sling. It takes some practice to do both at once but you will get the hang of it. Also, consider putting the chair against a wall to stabilize it in place but be careful not to hit your Dad's head as you lower the sling down. Let me know if you have any other questions at nancythenp@gmail.com
If your sling has straps.. pull him in to position before lowing his into the chair.. It'll help if you had someone to pull him back while you lower him into the chair. Then once he is in.. sometimes you can grab the back of the patients pants to tug them up a little. It works for me. My mom has the same issue.
Carpeting is a problem... The wheels don't move as well and the lift can actually tip over. If you were caring for somebody that requires equipment like this it's best to remove the carpet and have some kind of wood flooring. This way it's easier for cleanup and for other needs as a person progresses through their stages of illness. Please let me know if there's any other questions you have, and thanks for reaching out. Nancy the NP
I'm about to have to use a hoyer lift as the patient for a few weeks post-surgery, but I won't be able to lay on my side or anything but my back at all the first week, nor will I be able to sit up independently. I am a full-time wheelchair user as it is, and I don't have much core strength, but I'm also autistic, and I don't think I would handle going to a care facility after surgery well, so I'm trying to prepare to be able to tell me aide and friends and family who are coming by when my aide isn't here how to help me. How do you get on the sling if you're not allowed to roll off your back onto your side yet or doing so is very painful?
Hi Ezekiel, that may be painful since the sling is just that...it bends like a hammock. Are you being evaluated by a physical therapist? They would be your best bet! Let me know if you need any other help and please subscribe!
Well there's also electric ones out there and you'll find that in the homes. They work a lot easier but a lot of people do have the older models, unfortunately. You will learn with practice and get proficient and confident. Please follow me on my channel just for peace and ideas as you go. You're gonna be a great pca! Nancy the np
Fantastic and informative video. I've used a hoyer to transfer many patients. The only thing I noticed is the sling was reversed where the handles weren't accessible..thanks so much for this video. I picked up many tips!!
You are welcome! Check out my other videos on positioning in bed, making an occupied bed, washing hair in bed..on my channel Caregiver Success, and please subscribe and pass it in!
Hello Marie, and thank you for your comment, as well as coming to my channel to visit. As you will see I have many videos that are helpful and practical for the caregiver. As a caregiver in the home , I taught many of my family members how to be independent when they did not have an aide down the hall or a nurse in another room to help them. Especially during the times of the pandemic I have gotten thousands and thousands of views on this video because people were left alone and had no other way of knowing how to use such a device when there was no one available. Take care, Nancy the NP
@@SuperMoula ok, so depending on where you live, you would need a doctor prescription and a medical supply company to deliver it. You can get Physical therapy ordered to show you how. Let me know how you make out!
Caregiver Success by Nancy the NP I do live in Egypt My mother suffers from Al Zahaimar and we have to carry her to take her to the bathroom which become so difficult My brother is a doctor Cardiologist,so prescription is no problem Would you please tell me how much?
@@SuperMoula do you have medical insurance for mom? it should be covered under that. You can call moms medical insurance and ask how it is covered. It is called a Hoyer Lift >it can be crank or electric. Your brother will need to use Alzheimers diagnosis and code for inability to walk on the prescription.
I work in an assisted living home as a receptionist, but I was curious as to how the Hoyers work. Caregivers do some amazing work!
Yes they do!!
It would be great if you would subscribe to my channel with some of your friends who are caregivers which we all are I am almost at 20oo
Thank you for caring. Happy holidays
@@boristolmasov1203 And thamk you for being a great caregiver! Happy Holidays to you!
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Your welcome. Thank you for your service as well happy holidays
I’m a caregiver and about to use a hoyer lift for the first time in five years! Thanks for the refresher. My client has an electronic one, which is so nice!
Yes! Definitely easier on the back unless noisy like this one, lol. Please subscribe to my channel friend!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP just did thank you
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Every nursing home and assisted living needs these. This was a god send when my resident came with one.
Hi Ashley, I agree! Sure saves a caregiver's back!
Thank you for posting this video my friend has Parkinson's he wants to go home to finish out the last days of his life!
So glad to help you! Please see my other videos, one on hospice... and can you subscribe and hit the 🔔?
I'm a caregiver and I haven't used a hoyer in years! Thanks for the refresher....I really appreciate these videos.❤❤
Hi there! You are welcome! Have a great holiday, and happy new year! Please subscribe?
Very helpful. I’m a caregiver for a family member under hospice care. We just got a Hoyer lift and some instruction from the nurse. So I am immersing myself in video instruction so I am more familiar with the overall process - hopefully more comfortable with the task. This video was well done - good information.
So glad I was able to make you feel proficient. 😌
Subcribe and hit the bell 🔔 !
This video made me cry😢. I was mommy's caregiver until she left this world. She was petrified when it came to the hoyer lift. But, as you said, when you gently explain in a reassuring way what you're going to do, everything works out! I was alone with mommy and actually used the lift to elevate her which helped when changing her bedding. One day as I was getting mommy's sheets she was making funny faces and swinging in the lift🤣😂. I said, Mommy you're not afraid anymore huh! I then grabbed my phone and took a photo. I treasure that pic now☹. Mommy has been gone since 2017. I miss her terribly😢. Your video is EXCELLENT and extremely informative! I did EVERYTHING exactly as YOU did! Thank you for helping people. God Bless You!❤❤🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you. You're the only one that showed that turning that nob counterclock wise lowered it. Mine was all the way up and I couldn't quite figure out how to lower it. Cheers!
Glad I was able to help you out! Please subscribe 🙏
yes, think an engine crane, or a car/truck wheel jack, its hydraulic, pump up, and use the vent valve to release pressure from the cylinder to lower, easy.
I'm about to use the hoyer lift in 2 weeks first time again in 13 years.
It's good to refresh my memory. Thanks for the reminder.
You got this! Please subscribe and let me know what else I can help you with. 😊
God bless you Nancy! We just got a lift for my dad who has Parkinsons and just got COVID. He is so weak and can't get up on his own now because of the COVID. I learned more from your video in 8 minutes than I did from the manual and 20 minute manufacturer video. I'm so grateful I liked and subscribed to your channel.
Hi Tahanee, so glad I could help you! Keep me posted on what you need in videos!
How is your dad doing now?
Thank you for this video. My 52 year old mom hasn’t been home since June 23rd. She is wheelchair-bound (for now). She will be coming home from the hospital between tomorrow and Friday with palliative care and we have been supplied a manual hoyer lift similar to that one. No one has instructed me on its use yet. It has a 450 lb weight capacity. My mom is 5’9” and 325 lbs. I will be using this often, as she has many appointments and is on hemodialysis.
Alyssa
Hi Alyssa, I so glad to hear your mom is coming home. It would be better to have 2 people instead of one to transfer her by hoyer to avoid an accident....at least til you feel really proficient. Remember to practice self care and plze subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success! ❤
Do you still need a electric transfer lift? We are factory producing this. The price is 750USD. Do you still need it?
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Yes, I am in desperate need of one because I am doing this all alone...
@@P2PMillionaire You can get one and it's easy working and good use. You can contact me from my TH-cam Channel.
Curious, did your medical Insurance cover the cost for this equipment.
Thank you. I take care of my double amputee dad alone and this video is very helpful.
I am so glad to help, check out my latest video on Caregiver success on UTIs
Julia is beautiful! The video definitely helped me. I’m in a Nursing assistant program and will be practicing on doing the Hoyer lift tomorrow and needed to see someone do it.
Hi, do you mean Nancy the NP, lol? Good luck with the Hoyer tomorrow. Where are you from?
And please subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success and pass on to your nursing colleagues!!
I’m an Occupational Therapy student and I’m watching this video because I have a competency exam in transfers as well and this is one of them 😂
Thank you so much for this. I am a new caregiver to my bed bound fiance. I am alone most times. This is awesome. The guy who delivered the Hoyer said to just watch youtube to see how this works. Lol gee thanks. Haha anyways great job! I subscribed to your channel. 😊
So glad to help you and thanks for subscribing! Can I ask where you are from?!
I am in SE Michigan. Near Ohio.
@@jenniferlivinlaughinlovin3205 thanks, just checking where my audience is from! 😄
Delivery person said exact same thing to me.
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My occupation is caregiver too glad fine this on youtube very helpful too
I work for a DME company and this is a great instructional video on how to use a Hoyer Lift. Liked and subscribed. 🙂👍
Thanks David, can we talk...got some ideas? If you are ok with that, please email me at nancythenp@gmail.com so i can reach out
This was a great demonstration. Thank you.
I am glad the video! Please subscribe to my channel, Caregiver Success!
You are awesome !! Your presentation was very good. I was afraid of using on my patient . But you made it so easy. Thank you 😊
So glad Sweetgirl! Please subscribe!
So happy for this video. You taught me how to finally move my mother! It was easier than I thought! Thanks so very much ❤️❤️❤️😊!!
I'm so glad! And please subscribe!
I work as a direct support professional, I take care of a lot of different people with intellectual disabilities in their homes. I'm here to brush up a bit to better help my people in power chairs. Thank you for the video.
I actually had to get lifted by this as part of my training, I was not a fan, I don't like being touched or man handled personally so I always talk through the procedure and if my people are verbal I make sure to ask before touching.
Hi Kaity, thanks for commenting. It is very important to have the person you are lifting be aware of what is happening...even if you are not sure he/she can hear you or understands. Using a calm voice goes a long way to alleviate fears and get better cooperation. I will be doing a video on using a walker and a cane. I do have one on using a wheelchair to transfer out of bed. Please subscribe and pass it on... I'm trying to help all of us move in the right direction as we age together and take care of others!
GOD Bless! Nancy the NP
Hi Kaity R, I know it's been over a year since you posted this comment. I wanted to mention that even if your patient is nonverbal or deaf they can still sense if you are speaking to them. It's good to describe what you are doing just as you would with a patient who is verbal and has hearing. There was a man who was in a vegetative state but came out of it. He said he appreciated when staff would talk to him as if he were any other person. Although he could not respond he really enjoyed when people spoke to him or knocked and said hello before moving him or bathing him.
Need to make sure the Hoyer wheels are in LOCKED position BEFORE pumping Hoyer/patient into upright position. Same when lowering into bed or chair.
Yes, of course it needs to be locked. I demonstrated that. Thanks from Nancy the NP
Hands down the most easiest tutorial wow
Well thanks, glad I could help! Please subscribe!
This is very very helpful. We just got a Hoyer lift in our new surgery center and I was wondering how it works.🥰 this video is so informative and fun to watch :)
Well, great to hear! Please subscribe as we take the journey of careging together.😊
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP already done ✨🥰
Thanks. I will receive one for my dad who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. This video was very helpful.
I am glad I could help. You can also get an e book at www.caregiversuccess.com
Thank you for the time and effort to make this.
You are welcome! Plze subscribe and I will keep you informed on other topics!!
Great video. I just bought a hoyer for my wife.
@philipmoscatello3034 Hi Philip, If you have any questions, let me know.
There are a lot of videos on my TH-cam channel , so please subscribe. I am here to help you. Nancy the NP ❤️
My dad was in a terrible car accident was on Ventilator a month and a half now on a trait. This helped a lot thanks❤
I am sorry you went through so much. Caregiving is not a picnic. I am glad to help you. Let me know what else you need. Oh, and please subscribe??
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP thanks can you show me a easy way to change him
@Tarria Hatcher I did a video on changing bed linens with someone in it. The only difference is you need to put down a towel for cleaning, turning him to the side washing one area and pulling everything wet or dirty through to the other side as you put on a new undergarment . Does that help? Check out that video mentioned above.
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP like changing the diaper. It be really hard for me
Thank you for posting this. My husband had a stroke but was walking short distances until a recent illness and a hospital stay. He's in a rehab facility to hopefully become mobile again. I had no idea how to care for him if he couldn't walk but now I have options.
Hi Susan, I am sorry to hear about your husband... I know you have a long journey ahead but I'm here to support you. Please check my other videos for turning positioning Hair washing and self care for you! If you have more questions you can email me nancythenp@gmail.com. God bless you!
We are factory supply offering transfer list. Do you still loook for. Susan?
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This is the most helpful video ive come across. Thank you so much
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If you're transferring the patient without another person on stand by, I suggest moving the wheelchair closer to the patient's bedside.
Hi there. The reason the wheelchair is across the room is so I could use a wall to support the back of it so that one person could leverage the sling into the chair without it tipping.
Perhaps the furniture could be rearranged .... thanks for your comment. Please subscribe!!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP All good. Open dialogue is always appreciated for the expansion of learning the best practices for managing patient care. Thx again for providing content for others. Have a nice weekend.
@@madamhummingbird u are welcome and have a good weekend as well. Please subscribe to my channel and check out my book Caregiver Success at www.caregiversuccess.com
Thank you for posting this
You are welcome I'm so glad this video helped many people please subscribe to my channel?! Take care of yourself Nancy the NP
Thank you so much for the video i just started using it today with my new live in client was very worried that i will drop him but it so user friendly
I am glad it's helpful for you. Please subscribe and stay tuned for more videos! Have a wonderful holiday season and a happy, healthy new year!
Great educational video. I suggest bringing the wheelchair to the patient in the hoyer lift once she is away from the bed rather than moving the Patient in the hoyer lift across the room. The less you have to push a patient in a hoyer lift, the safer the transfer.
Thank you for your comment. The reason the wheelchair is across the room is because the transfer was done with one person assist. By propping the wheelchair against the wall, it eliminated the need for another other person to hold the wheelchair from tipping. Best case scenario is having another pwrson to assist you.
I was a CNA for years the thing with Boyer lifts are you are to have two people present one for a spotter and one to operate the lift A one person operation is very dangerous this I would not do alone
@CindyEaves hi there! Lots of us who are solo caregivers at home had to learn to use the Hoyer lift alone. And as long as the person being transported, does not weigh too much for the transporter and good technique is used. Take care!
Thanks for posting and sharing. Very clear explanation, and makes me wish I had one RIGHT NOW (just about to get Mom out of bed)! I live in CT.
Hi! . I live in CT. Email me at nancythenp@gmail.com and lets connect! ❣️
Thank u. This video helped me decide to buy a hoyer lift today. Thank you!
Wonderful....this is an older version so get one that is electric!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP I bought one that is not electric but it has an option to add an electric device. I think I will.
@@DrSagaciousone sounds like a plan! I hope you subscribed to my channel?...
Thank you for doing this!
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I am glad I helped!
I just brought my mother in law home today after she lost her only good foot and needed to figure out the lift. You rock! I'll subscribe now
@@plumbqnearly2292 No! you rocks you are a caring person! Let me know what help you need! My email is Nancythenp@gmail.com
Me watching this because I was poorly trained and need to get residents up in the morning 😅
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Same here sis😀😀
Same sis same 😂
Same here as well 🤦 i work nights and at my last job we didnt have to get people up but this new job requires it and im so lost because i dont see none of the lifts that we use on any of these videos
Literally 😂😂😂
Brief or undergarment is the preferred term rather than diaper. It's important to treat the patient with dignity and respect.
Agreed!
Thank you, I didn't know how to say it when I'm changing the person. That is a better way of saying it.
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yes, been around for a while, looks exactly like my dads engine/ gearbox lifter, with a different attachment on the 'hook' end.
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Helpful video!!! Although I thought the side with the handles faces outward?
Yes, they do, technically, but as long as you use the same color loops, it works safely!
Thank you Nancy. I wonder if you could demonstrate putting a patient on the toilet with similar sling with commode cut out. I have ALS and my wife is well versed with our lift. The problem we have is i'm always slightly reclined in my sling and can't get positioned on the toilet properly.
Hi Richard, basically it is the same process as putting someone in a chair, but you would need a bigger space to maneuver the Hoyer lift. Also, the sling would have to be placed just so that the hole is in the right position to avoid soiling.If you would like to call me at 844-40-NANCY we could discuss further? Take care, Nancy the NP
Get one of those commode or shower chair with wheels for better positioning . Place it next to the bed. Have her Hoyer lift you from the bed to the commode, then she can wheel you to the toilet. She can place it on top of the toilet.
I know this is old but others may see this, it sounds like your reclined position may be from the sling straps adjustments. Try making the leg straps longer and or the upper body straps shorter to put you in a more upright position when lifted.
Sling was upside down, label and inner support straps face down(minor point) Everything else good.
thanks for that!
yup that's the first thing I noticed... the straps go to the back.
Me too! I care fof my mother and they should have checked this video before uploading it SMH
@@ServantofJesusChrist a relatively minor point, stilla good upload in my opinion.
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Well explained
@Prophetess-h7n thank you! 😊 See you at the next video!
This patient is too helpful 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ok, ok, I know. But you get the jist, my friend.
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP I absolutely do I wish you did one with someone less co-operative or heavier
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Thank you for sharing
@@shardamohabir2955 you are welcome!
I'll be using one for the first time, it is with a manual hand crank. (Thanks a lot MediCare lol) I'm a caregiver for family member.
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Hi there! Probably same model. Just be sure to lock the wheels on the base while cranking the hoyer up. Please subscribe and watch for my book coming out for caregivers! 😊
Good morning. Thanks for the video. Did you said wash your hands wih soapy & water and a little hot water rinse... why would anyone rinse in hot water?
Okay, as warm as you can stand it! good morning to you!😀
You NEED to do a video on how to lift a person that's fallen on the floor. I got one of these specifically for that reason. My son-in-law and I both could not get my wife up from having fallen down. I finally had the need to use the lift for that very reason and I'm here to tell you, it's quite a different procedure than picking a person up from the bed or a chair.
Hi there. The hoyer lift is not meant to lift people off the floor, It is only for safe transfers from bed to chair and back. If a person falls on the floor, you need to call 911 and let the e m t's and police help pick the person up. Then, the person needs to be a valley waited after the fall. I hope this helps you understand the use of a hoyer lift. Take care, and please subscribe!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP actually, after I wrote this, I found three videos giving instructions on how to lift from the floor from three different lift manufacturers, including Hoyer. When my wife falls, it’s not a hard fall, it’s more of a slide off the bed or a slip off the toilet. EMTs and police are not necessary, she just needs help getting back up. Incidentally, we did do the lift correctly, according to the instructional videos; I guess I’m smarter than I look.
You are smart!
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP don’t tell my wife ;)
This is amazing
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Thanks alot great video 💜
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Thank you for your video
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Nurse you put the sling outside in. The black strip in the middle of the sling pad should be outside so you can hold the patient or resident in the middle of the chair.
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@@gangagurung8807 lol I was saying the same thing 😂
thankyou for this.
My pleasure! Sorry for the delay!
Good ! Thank you. Very important👍
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Thank you first i seen how its used
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@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP thanks. Just started doing caregiver job 3months now trying to learn more from your channel
It's also a good idea to crisscross the bottom slings between her legs before hooking them up for added safety.
Thank you for your comment. This particular sling doesn't have the criss cross mechanism like many of the newer ones. Oh, and please subscribe to my channel?
This brand looks much durable than the other video i looked at that had plastic support ties . This looks like a fabric. Though how do you get the sling out from under you while in the wheelchair ?
Hi there! You DO NOT remove the sling. It remains under the person so you can eventually transfer him/her back to bed. First, it is difficult to remove without causing skin shearing and second, it is nearly impossible to get the sling back under the person properly so that there are no wrinkles or unevenness, so leave the sling under the person. Please subscribe to my channel Caregiver Success!😀
Would this be safe for someone with skin breakdown in the scrotal area?
If the person is wearing a dressing to protect the skin breakdowns the transfer should be safe, especially since the sling prevents shearing.
What size was the sling? Small, medium or large? Thanks
It depends on the size of the person. The supply company would get you the right size sling based on their weight. Hope this helps! Plze subscribe to my TH-cam channel Caregiver Success for more informative videos about caregiving!
The medical supply company sent me a medium sling with the hoyer lift and ut was all charged to Medicaid. Problem is I needed a small sling and instead of letting me know they didn't have one, they sent the wrong one. Now I have to pay out of pocket for a small sling....after I locate where to purchase it!
The drawback to this is staying on the sling for lift does cause bed sores in my experience. I am dealing with some right now from that method.
I hear you! Make sure there is a gel cushion on the chair. Also important to reposition every 2 hours....back to bed on the side during the day. Check on blood albumin> may need more protein in the diet and make sure to have the person drink a lot of fluids to keep the skin healthy and supple. I did a video on preventing bedsores on my channel Caregiver Success. Plze check it out. Also have a toolbook for you on www.caregiversuccess.com.
My mother has bullous pemphigoid in between thighs. Hoyer sling used in nursing home with criss-cross straps are hurtful. Then she has pressure sores. My sister who has ms at a nursing facility also has bed sores sitting in those slings all day. Any solution such as using better equipped slide board transfers and wider adjustable waist belt transfers?
@@slewmayhew9515 Hi! Sounds like you need Physical Therapy to consider better and safer ways to transfer your mom and sister with two separate issues. A transfer board is great if the person can weight bare and pivot to a wheelchair and not a hoyer lift, of course. If there are buttock decubiti, a transfer board would worsen them. Talk with nursing staff, also the sling I used did not have a criss- cross strap. Hope this helps. 🙂
Wow! I didn't expect to get an immediate response. Nancy, you are a Godsend! During the pandemic the nursing homes are very short staffed and the workers are just barely trained the ones who are not sick and able to care for people. I am just throwing this thought out - what do people do in the third world countries transferring their loves ones who have no access to all these conveniences we have?
@@slewmayhew9515 I’ve been a c5/6 quadriplegic since I was 15. I’m about to hit my 51st birthday and close to 36 years since a diving accident. My advice is to not let the staff leave the sling under a person. It’s only laziness. Make sure they’re sitting in a properly fitted modern chair with a high quality cushion.
When you said you reverse when you put them back in bed. Do you put the same color loops where you did when you picked your assitant up or do you mean you change where you put the blue and purple at?
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I'm tried to practice
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which r the best brands to go for ? i am looking one for my sister
Hello, if you could have a home evaluation with a physical therapist, you would get one that has the right sling and device that works best for the carer. Also, a company called Invacare carries them and may guide you.
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My mother is heavy set and is unable to use both legs in a constructive way. Is it possible to use something like this to move her to her wheelchair without hurting her? I've tried transferring her using a strap, or towel around her back but it's incredibly difficult and/or I end up leaving her in pain. She's in a small-ish room on carpet and the only way to do this is to get the wheelchair as close as possible, count to 3, heave-ho, and move her over and vice versa. I'm worried that someday I, or someone else, will end up dropping her and really doing a number on her. Thoughts or suggestions?
Hi J, perhaps the best thing is to get your local home care agency to send out a physical therapist to explore all options unique to you and Mom. You will need a doctor's order. Let me know how you do.
Thanks for this Nancy!! I have a few questions.......I just got my Hoyer lift for my wife, and it also has Chains. What are the chains for?? And the sling I got is a Commode full body sling, there are Color coded loops on the sling, why are they color coded? So I am guessing I won't need the chains, but just wondered what they are for again? So I will put the Loops of the sling on those hooks like you are doing, correct? Any other help would be Appreciated!! Thanks in advance! Also, I have carpet in the bedroom where I will be using this, but it's matted down and old. Will I have problems pushing the lift with carpet? I only have to push the lift about 4-5 feet each time I use it, back and forth. Thanks again.
Hi JPC, can we whats app together? I would like to work it with you. I am in USA, EST... or email me at Nancythenp@gmail.com so we can set this up?
Thank you !! Very helpful ❤
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How do you decide which color strap to use? My brother is small about 95lbs. He doesn't bend at all because of total spinal fusion. So he is a bit scared of the lift but my back needs the lift
Hi there! The color straps that is closest to the sling would make it a tighter fit and easier for a lightweight person. You don't want the sling to be tight under him. It should have a little bit of a hammock effect. Let me know how you did!!❤
Thank you! Great instructions.
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Hi!rolling a client bed supposed to be flat right?it seems the head is raise? Thanks!
Yes, best when the bed is flat or close to it!
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What ate hooks on side of lift used for?
Hi, They are there to apply the loops from the sling
How are you using a hoyer lift alone? Legally its 2 ppl for any kind of lift . Is this only canada?
Hey there! I worked in the home, and a caregiver works alone most of the time. You have to feel safe, otherwise, do not do it! Please subscribe. 😊
When do toy lock the hoyer lift wheels? It appears they were unlocked during both the lift from the bed and the descent to the wheelchair. Also, do the hoyer legs stay open while you complete the transfer?
Hi Kristi, Yes the hoyer lift wheels should be opened and locked as you're cranking the person up off the bed. Then they are unlocked , roll it across the room, open the legs up and you don't have to lock them when you're lowering someone in a wheelchair. Once you're getting ready to lower the hoyer into the wheelchair is the best time to lock it if you can. Hope this helps. 😀
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How can I make this work with carpeted flooring?
hmmm, that's a tough one! It is cleaner for a homebound person to have linoleum or wood floors anyway. Plus the wheels could get stuck in the carpet, and that could be dangerous. Plze subscribe and check out the ebook i made for you. 💟
I can’t get my Dad seated on the wheelchair without tilting his chair or leaving him slouched. Any advice?
Hi Lew, as you are lowering your Dad down into the wheelchair, which needs to be locked in place, pull up on the back of the sling. It takes some practice to do both at once but you will get the hang of it. Also, consider putting the chair against a wall to stabilize it in place but be careful not to hit your Dad's head as you lower the sling down. Let me know if you have any other questions at nancythenp@gmail.com
If your sling has straps.. pull him in to position before lowing his into the chair.. It'll help if you had someone to pull him back while you lower him into the chair. Then once he is in.. sometimes you can grab the back of the patients pants to tug them up a little. It works for me. My mom has the same issue.
Thanks .. ma'am
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Is there a service in medicare that I can get one of these?
Hi Michael. Yes, with a prescription from a clinician, a hoyer lift is covered under Medicare Part B.
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP thankyou
So very helpful💕
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I’m planning to share this with my co workers and patients. My 76yr old mom is able to manage the Hoyer Lift with minor help thanks to your video 🙏
What if the bedroom is carpeted? Can the lift still roll and maintain stability?
Carpeting is a problem... The wheels don't move as well and the lift can actually tip over. If you were caring for somebody that requires equipment like this it's best to remove the carpet and have some kind of wood flooring. This way it's easier for cleanup and for other needs as a person progresses through their stages of illness. Please let me know if there's any other questions you have, and thanks for reaching out. Nancy the NP
I'm about to have to use a hoyer lift as the patient for a few weeks post-surgery, but I won't be able to lay on my side or anything but my back at all the first week, nor will I be able to sit up independently. I am a full-time wheelchair user as it is, and I don't have much core strength, but I'm also autistic, and I don't think I would handle going to a care facility after surgery well, so I'm trying to prepare to be able to tell me aide and friends and family who are coming by when my aide isn't here how to help me. How do you get on the sling if you're not allowed to roll off your back onto your side yet or doing so is very painful?
Just to add, I'm my surgeon's first patient in a wheelchair.
Hi Ezekiel, that may be painful since the sling is just that...it bends like a hammock. Are you being evaluated by a physical therapist? They would be your best bet! Let me know if you need any other help and please subscribe!
i do understand i now how to do use it
Yay!
Electric hoyer are much more safe and easier to use than the old school crank style.
Oh I so agree!! But this lift was already in the home and the family had already purchased it and knew how to use it.
Currently training to be a PCA and this thing is a hassle for me. I get very nervous when trying to do all these steps 😣
Well there's also electric ones out there and you'll find that in the homes. They work a lot easier but a lot of people do have the older models, unfortunately. You will learn with practice and get proficient and confident. Please follow me on my channel just for peace and ideas as you go. You're gonna be a great pca! Nancy the np
Really good instructions. Thank you!😊
Fantastic and informative video. I've used a hoyer to transfer many patients. The only thing I noticed is the sling was reversed where the handles weren't accessible..thanks so much for this video. I picked up many tips!!
Well, thanks! I hope you subscribed. Yes, I found that out about the sling from other viewers too. Sorry about that.
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Thank you!
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I wonder how to use this for potty transfer without making a mess and how to get the cover out from under them once in the wheelchair
There is a sling you can buy that has a hole in it for pottying... Check with your vendor and let me know how it goes lol
How come the sling did not get threaded through the legs?
Hi there. The sling we used was a different kind. Hope this helps you!
Every time my mom and I put her husband into the hoyerlift hes always seems to be laying down instead of sitting up, not sure what we're doing wrong??
Hi there! Make sure when you position the lift under him, his head is not lying on the sling. This way, he will be more upright.
Hoyer lift machine always work with 2 assist for safety transfer.
Hello Marie, and thank you for your comment, as well as coming to my channel to visit. As you will see I have many videos that are helpful and practical for the caregiver. As a caregiver in the home , I taught many of my family members how to be independent when they did not have an aide down the hall or a nurse in another room to help them.
Especially during the times of the pandemic I have gotten thousands and thousands of views on this video because people were left alone and had no other way of knowing how to use such a device when there was no one available. Take care, Nancy the NP
I get frustrated with how long it takes to use a hoyer by myself. Any tips?
Put on some calming music for you and your loved one, take a breath, and make it part of your daily time together!❤
The tag on the sling goes on the outside.
Thanks, yes, we realized that, but the sling still worked!
Very good instructions,thanx a lot
Where to buy this device? And how much please?
hi there! Do you live in America?
Caregiver Success by Nancy the NP No
@@SuperMoula ok, so depending on where you live, you would need a doctor prescription and a medical supply company to deliver it. You can get Physical therapy ordered to show you how. Let me know how you make out!
Caregiver Success by Nancy the NP I do live in Egypt
My mother suffers from Al Zahaimar and we have to carry her to take her to the bathroom which become so difficult
My brother is a doctor Cardiologist,so prescription is no problem
Would you please tell me how much?
@@SuperMoula do you have medical insurance for mom? it should be covered under that. You can call moms medical insurance and ask how it is covered. It is called a Hoyer Lift >it can be crank or electric. Your brother will need to use Alzheimers diagnosis and code for inability to walk on the prescription.
How do I use the lift when the person is on the floor
Sorry, I do not understand...why is the person on the floor?
I’m comfortable with a second person with me I had some form of training today with hoyer lift
That's great if you have a second person. There were a lot of times people do not have a second person... which is why I did the video. 😀
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP nice I’m Just starting nursing and PT Was showing us and demonstrated for us so which was cool
Can you help I don't know but I have noticed that last time I use the lift it started going down by itself
Hi from Nancy the NP. It may need a new hydraulic piece. Can you have the company you bought it from come take a look?
@@caregiversuccessbynancytheNP thank you much