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Transfer Aids

Reducing Transfer Injuries with Standardized Team Communication

Practical guidance for transfer and mobility-assist systems: what it is good for, how to select it, how to adjust it, and how to size it safely.

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Apr 18, 20263 min

Key Takeaways

TRAM Quick Reference Guide

TRAM Positioning Checklist

TRAM Brochure

On This Page

Quick Caregiver Checklist

Use this list as a fast setup reference before each care routine.

  • TRAM Quick Reference Guide
  • TRAM Positioning Checklist
  • TRAM Brochure
  • Rifton TRAM Product Manual
  • Rifton TRAM Funding Guide
  • Rifton TRAM Sample LMN pdf: Homecare Setting

Source-Inspired Coverage

  • TRAM Quick Reference Guide
  • TRAM Positioning Checklist
  • TRAM Brochure
  • Rifton TRAM Product Manual
  • Rifton TRAM Funding Guide
  • Rifton TRAM Sample LMN pdf: Homecare Setting

FAQ

How can teams keep setup quality consistent across caregivers?

Use one written baseline setup, short pre-use checks, and periodic competency refreshers.

How often should transfer and mobility-assist systems setup be reviewed?

Recheck after growth or health changes, and schedule routine reviews every few months to prevent drift.

What should be measured to prove progress?

Track participation time, transfer quality, user comfort, and caregiver effort using the same metrics each review cycle.

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