🩺 Elevate Care with Ease!
The Aidapt Tubular Positioning Bed Pad is a specialized transfer board designed for the elderly and bedridden patients. Measuring 600mm x 400mm, it features a nylon-coated silicone surface that minimizes friction, making patient repositioning effortless and efficient. Ideal for single patient use, this wipe-clean pad ensures hygiene and durability, making it an essential tool for caregivers.
Product Name | Low Strength Aids - Grip Aids |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Aidapt |
Format | Pads |
Material composition | 50% Nylon, 50% Silicone |
Country of origin | China |
S**M
Used by carers
I use these in my role as a HCA, so bought this for the carers that looked after my Grandad, it made it easier for thm to get him up the bed so his feet weren't touching the foot board. also helper them for when he was unable to move himself when he was unwell.
R**S
Perfect to slide person into bed
I love this little tubular slide sheet. I previously ordered a larger one however struggled with it. This one is so light easy to place mum on to slide her across the bed and to enable to get her in/out bed with ease. So pleased I bought this and other carers also find it perfect
C**E
Adapt Tubular slip mat
Works well be careful not to stand on very slippy
K**R
Excellent
Small and mighty, just had hip replacement surgery and this little sheet is an absolute game changer. Great for getting in/out of bed repositioning myself getting in/out of car I love it a great buy.
A**N
Small - check it’s the right size for you
Check this is the right size for you. Too small for an adult.Well made, good quality, but small
P**R
This has transformed bed-time.
Why didn't someone tell me about this years ago. I had been given a full length slide sheet (blue), but I am 4'10" and he is 6', so I can't reach both his arms and his feet at the same time to swivel him round. But this just shoves under his bottom. and with strenuous encouragement, he can swivel himself round. It now takes 2 or 3 minutes to get him into bed, whereas before it could be half an hour of tearing my hair out. buy one. lay it flat on the side of the bed. sit on it yourself. swivel round, lie down, sit up, see how it feels. If you are strong enough, you can shove it under him, and pull it out from under him, but I can't, so I just leave it in place. After this, buy a "Splash Sentry".
M**E
Poor quality
Not fit for purpose, due to being flimsy this item bunches up and is not suitable for intended / advertised use
M**E
Easy to use
Brought to assist getting into the car , as have replacements, just now able to slide onto seat ..also have used getting into bed . Great little piece of equipment.
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