Changing the Sheets While a Patient Remains in Bed

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  • A bedbound patient still deserves clean, fresh sheets, but how do you manage it if they can't be taken out of bed? Hospice nurses Brenda and Nancy demonstrate step-by-step how to change the sheets while keeping the patient comfortable and supported.
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  • @susanc7729
    @susanc7729 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You guys make it so easy . Thanks for sharing 💕👍🌸😊

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Boy does it take practice! We've been doing it a loooong time, BUT everyone can do it and the patient will be so grateful! Thanks for watching... Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @Kuya.Tonton
    @Kuya.Tonton 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Mam . This help me alot 🙏. Godbless you and have a long life

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching... Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! (ANd I've been an RN since 1976! Yikes) We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. You will be a star in your geriatrics class....Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @alisayu7002
    @alisayu7002 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    good job!

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @ParagD-l4k
    @ParagD-l4k 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Performing this requires lot of practice.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are soooo right. Thanks for being a caregiver - watch our video titled, Hey! All you Caregivers! Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb
      Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet
      The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy

  • @karlaruter3221
    @karlaruter3221 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Has to be an easier way 😢.

    • @TheHospiceCarePlan
      @TheHospiceCarePlan  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you can lift the patient up by using a Hoyer lift, you can make the bed underneath them but otherwise - yep that's the way - nothing easier...
      Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb
      Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet
      The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy