Enhancing lives with specialized mobility support

Certain illnesses and conditions can impact an individual’s physical mobility, particularly among our residents. Such limitations can further inconvenience their already delicate state of health. We recognized the multifaceted nature of care. Even seemingly simple tasks can pose significant challenges for our residents. That’s precisely why we offer specialized non-ambulatory services. With this program, our home care services in Centralia, Washington extend a helping hand to enhance their mobility, providing invaluable assistance to those who require additional support in navigating their daily activities.

We offer:

  • Mobility assistance
  • Assistance in the use of mobility aids
  • Bedridden care
  • And more

How Non-Ambulatory Assistance Service Can Help Individuals

  • Provides full assistance with bed-to-chair transfers and repositioning
  • Reduces the risk of bedsores, falls, and injuries through attentive care
  • Supports hygiene needs, including bathing, dressing, and toileting
  • Offers assistance with feeding, grooming, and personal routines
  • Enhances comfort and mobility with the use of adaptive equipment
  • Promotes emotional well-being through one-on-one companionship

What Sets Non-Ambulatory Assistance Service Apart
Our non-ambulatory care is distinguished by personalized attention in a home-like environment where residents feel known and respected. We combine skilled support with kindness, ensuring every individual’s mobility limitations are met with proactive and dignified care. Our goal is to improve the quality of life while supporting independence where possible.

How We Deliver Our Non-Ambulatory Assistance Service

Personalized Mobility Support
Each resident receives a customized mobility care plan, including transfer techniques and specialized equipment tailored to their needs.
Skilled Transfer and Positioning
Our trained staff safely assist with transfers, turning, and repositioning to prevent pressure injuries and maintain physical comfort.
Daily Living Assistance
We provide full support with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming.
Use of Adaptive Equipment
We utilize lifts, wheelchairs, hospital beds, and other assistive devices to ensure safety and ease of movement.
24/7 Supervision and Care
Round-the-clock assistance ensures that residents are always supported, especially during the night or in emergencies.
Compassionate, Dignified Approach
We focus on treating every resident with respect and empathy, recognizing their worth beyond physical limitations.

FAQs

How are transfers handled for residents who can’t walk?
Transfers are done using safe, professional methods such as gait belts, slide boards, or mechanical lifts. Caregivers are trained to ensure every transfer is smooth, respectful, and injury-free. These practices help prevent falls and promote safety for both residents and staff.
What equipment is used to help non-ambulatory residents?
Common equipment includes wheelchairs, Hoyer lifts, hospital beds, and transfer boards. These tools are used to support daily care tasks like repositioning, hygiene, and transportation within the home. The right equipment ensures both safety and comfort for residents who need extra assistance.
When is a person considered non-ambulatory?
A person is considered non-ambulatory when they cannot walk or stand without full support, due to injury, illness, or disability. This may include individuals who are bedbound or use wheelchairs for mobility. Our home offers the care and environment to meet these needs every day.
How does non-ambulatory care help improve quality of life?
Non-ambulatory care promotes comfort, prevents complications like pressure sores, and supports dignity in daily routines. Caregivers assist with everything from hygiene to repositioning, ensuring residents stay engaged and well-cared-for. This specialized attention leads to a better, more fulfilling life for residents.
What safety measures are in place for non-ambulatory residents?
Safety measures include proper lifting equipment, staff training, fall prevention strategies, and routine repositioning. Homes are also designed to be wheelchair-accessible and easy to navigate. These precautions help create a secure, supportive environment for every resident.
Let’s Connect
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