Wheelchair-bound residents in nursing facilities: the basics
- PMID: 17367246
- DOI: 10.4140/tcp.n.2007.119
Wheelchair-bound residents in nursing facilities: the basics
Abstract
More than 70% of nursing home residents spend at least part of their day in wheelchairs. Ideally, each resident would be fitted for his or her own wheelchair. A well-fitted chair can improve mobility, safety, and comfort. Wheelchairs that are ill fitting, however, can cause or exacerbate medical problems. These include posture-related complications like poor breathing or dysphagia, falls, pressure sores, and several other conditions. Pharmacists who are involved with quality improvement activities can make wheelchair use and selection a priority, improving care for wheelchair-bound residents.
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