1. Understand the patient's needs and capabilities.
Before using the Hoyer lift, make sure to assess the patient's needs and capabilities. This includes their weight, mobility, an
2. Assemble the Hoyer lift correctly.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the Hoyer lift correctly. Ensure that all parts are securely attached and that the lift is stable before using it.
3. Choose the right sling.
Select the appropriate sling based on the patient's needs and capabilities. Ensure that the sling is the correct size and that it is properly attached to the lift before use.
4. Position the patient correctly.
Before lifting the patient, position them correctly in the sling. Make sure that their weight is evenly distributed and that the sling is not twisted or bunched up.
5. Position the patient correctly.
Communicate with the patient throughout the lifting and transferring process. Let them know what you are doing and what they can expect.
6. Use proper lifting techniques.
Use proper lifting techniques to avoid injury to yourself and the patient. Keep your back straight and use your legs to lift.
7. Transfer the patient carefully.
When transferring the patient, move the lift slowly and carefully. Make sure that the patient is stable and comfortable throughout the transfer.
8. Clean and store the Hoyer lift properly.
After using the Hoyer lift, clean and sanitize it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Store it in a safe and secure location until it is needed again.
9. Review and update the Hoyer lift training checklist.
Regularly review and update the Hoyer lift training checklist to ensure that it reflects current best practices and any changes in equipment or procedures.