Transfer boards are eligible for FSA reimbursement as they are considered medical equipment necessary for the care of a patient with mobility limitations.
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Amazon | MABIS DMI Healthcare Transfer Board Made of Heavy-Duty Wood for Patient, Senior and Handicap Move Assist and Slide Transfers, Holds up to 440 Pounds, 2 Cut Out Handle, 24 x 8 x 1 (Pack of 1) | View |
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MABIS DMI Healthcare Transfer Board Made of Heavy-Duty Wood for Patient, Senior and Handicap Move Assist and Slide Transfers, Holds up to 440 Pounds, 2 Cut Out Handle, 24 x 8 x 1 (Pack of 1)
The Wood Transfer Board With 2 Cut-Outs 8" X 24", manufactured by Briggs, is a transfer board constructed of solid 3/4 Maple Plywood. This Duromed Wood Transfer Board is sealed and coated for protection to the user and a for a friction-free transfer. The Deluxe Wheelchair Transfer Bord purpose is to help transfer patients from wheelchairs, beds, chairs, or commodes. The Wood Transfer Board With 2 Cut-Outs 8" X 24", has been constructed for a smooth, durable transition for the user and caregiver. The transfer board weighs about 2.8 pounds with the capacity to carry a total of 250 pounds! This has (2) convenient hand-hold cut-outs. How does the board work? Start off by positioning one end of the board on the starting point of where you would like to move and the opposite end at the end point. For the best possible move, please keep the board as still as possible to avoid risking patient safety. This also helps the healthcare or individual avoid back pains and pressure on the back. Please be sure to make sure the wheelchair is locked and that the patient or user is secure before trying to move them across the board. Push the patient/users into slow, steady motions to use the transfer board effectively. Constructed with a solid 3/4" Maple plywood Helps transfer patient/user into place Transfer Board weighs about 2.8 pounds Transfer Board is 8" X 24" in size Supports up to 250 total pounds As seen in hospital/care centers Requires little to no assembly
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