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Uploaded by UCSFMemoryandAging on Jun 17, 2008
Occupational therapist Karen Gniadek and physical therapist Jennifer Woodruff demonstrate helping a CJD patient sit up.http://memory.ucsf.eduThe Memory and Aging Center.
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not good help, it´s a little bit dangerous maybe she will roll down.....
loveyoutenderly 2 years ago
that is soooo not a good way to help a dependant person sit up in bed.you risk more injury like that.she should raise the head of the bed first.then turn the person tothe side,supporting the legs and back while turning them .
expressmess1 3 years ago
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not good help, it´s a little bit dangerous maybe she will roll down.....
loveyoutenderly 2 years ago
that is soooo not a good way to help a dependant person sit up in bed.you risk more injury like that.she should raise the head of the bed first.then turn the person tothe side,supporting the legs and back while turning them .
expressmess1 3 years ago