Ergonomic U-Shaped Design – Fits snugly between legs to maintain proper posture and prevent rolling.
Elderly-Friendly Support – Reduces strain while assisting bedridden patients with turning or repositioning.
Medical-Grade Care Product – Ideal for hospitals, nursing homes, or home care.
Side Sleep Pad Function – Prevents pressure sores and promotes comfort during prolonged bed rest.
Stable Mountain-Type Structure – Ensures stability and withstands user weight and pressure.
This U-shaped turning aid is designed specifically for elderly and bedridden patients who require assistance in changing positions while maintaining comfort and safety. Its ergonomic design allows caregivers to assist patients in bed easily, reducing the risk of strain or injury. The side sleep pad maintains proper alignment, minimizing pressure points and helping prevent pressure sores. Lightweight yet stable, it is suitable for home, hospital, or nursing home use.
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | U-Shaped Turning Aid / Side Sleep Pad |
| Colors | Green, Blue |
| Thickness | 13 cm |
| Code | Uniform code |
| Material | High-density foam with washable cover |
| Size | Standard U-shape for adult legs |
| Package | 1× U-shaped turning aid |
Elderly individuals who require assistance while turning in bed
Hospitals and rehabilitation centers for bedridden patients
Home caregivers providing daily nursing support
Nursing homes and assisted-living facilities
Individuals at risk of pressure sores or needing posture support during prolonged bedrest
Place the U-shaped pad between the legs of the patient while lying on their side.
For caregivers, stand between the legs or use both hands to assist the patient in gently turning or repositioning.
Adjust the pad to ensure it fits snugly and provides support to hips, knees, and legs.
Use during sleep or resting periods to maintain posture and reduce pressure points.
Remove or adjust as needed for comfort and daily care activities.
Ensure the pad is securely positioned before assisting patient movement.
Avoid sudden or forceful motions while turning or repositioning.
Check the pad regularly for wear and tear; replace if deformed.
Clean the cover regularly to maintain hygiene.
Use under supervision if the patient has limited mobility or severe conditions.
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