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when assisting a client to or from a chair you should always:
have the client wrap their arms around your neck for support
remember its easier to transfer a client to their weakest side
position chair farthest from the client, but close to you
plan and demonstrate transfer to client prior to doing it
When assisting a client with a transfer to or from a chair, safety and communication are key. Having the client wrap arms around the neck can be dangerous for both. Transferring to the weakest side is not a good practice. Positioning the chair in an extreme manner as described is not practical. Planning and demonstrating the transfer to the client first helps them understand and feel more secure, reducing the risk of falls or injuries.
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Plan and demonstrate transfer to client prior to doing it