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Fast Intelligent Care
by Enable Lifecare
Welcome to Fast Intelligent Care, the podcast that fuels your passion for making a real impact as an Occupational Therapist. This isn’t just another clinical discussion—it’s your inside track to the latest insights, bold ideas, and practical solutions in assistive technology. Step into a world where innovation meets integrity, agility drives action, and every decision is grounded in evidence and expertise. We’re here to help you think faster, act smarter, and embrace continuous growth as you navigate the challenges and successes of your work. Each episode brings fresh perspectives, expert advice, and actionable strategies to help you deliver outstanding outcomes for your clients—all while finding fulfillment and joy in what you do best. Get ready to elevate your practice, spark new ideas, and experience the energy of Fast Intelligent Care. Your journey to smarter, faster, and more impactful care starts now!
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The Enable Lifecare Approach: The Story Behind Elata
In this episode, we explore the thinking behind Enable Lifecare and the development of the Elata® pressure care range.Chanelle Olivier sits down with Ruben Joyce, CEO and founder of Enable Lifecare, to unpack what sets the business apart, from speed and service to a strong focus on education and clinical support.They discuss the role of systems over products, the importance of consistent clinical reasoning, and how tools like the Enable Lifecare App are designed to support better outcomes.The episode also introduces Elata®, including the meaning behind the name and the philosophy of elevating safety, comfort, and care.
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Impact Stories from the Assistive Technology Space
Assistive technology can create powerful change, often through the smallest, most thoughtful interventions. In this episode, Callyn Jones shares real impact stories from the assistive technology space, reflecting on moments where AT restored dignity, visibility, and connection. From children receiving their first wheelchair to simple equipment choices that help people feel seen, this episode explores how assistive technology goes far beyond function.◍ Real-world AT stories that made a meaningful difference◍ Lessons learned from community, hospital, and low-resource settings◍ Skills and mindsets that help clinicians thrive in the AT space Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Prescribing Across Contexts: Community vs Hospital Care
Prescribing the right assistive technology is never one-size-fits-all, especially when the setting changes everything. In this episode, Callyn Jones unpacks the key differences between hospital-based and community-based AT practice. From urgent discharge timelines and procurement systems to in-home complexities and NDIS funding constraints, she explores how context shapes clinical decisions. How equipment access and urgency influence prescriptions Community vs hospital funding limitations Tips for navigating constraints without compromising care Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Problem Solving in Low‑Resource Practice
What happens when the ideal equipment isn’t available? In this episode, Callyn shares how working in low-resource settings shaped her ability to adapt, improvise, and get creative with AT solutions. She unpacks how foam, modularity, and clinical fundamentals became powerful tools for effective prescribing — and why understanding the client’s environment is just as important as knowing the latest product. ◍ Real-world examples of low-cost AT solutions ◍ How to balance clinical need with availability ◍ The importance of context in prescription decisionsSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Passion, Purpose & Pressure Care: Callyn’s Path into AT
Meet Callyn Jones, Enable Lifecare’s newest clinical educator and OT. In this episode, she shares how her journey from a lab in South Africa to working in low-resource communities led her to the world of assistive technology. Callyn reflects on the moments that shaped her purpose, her passion for pressure care, and why modular, adaptable equipment matters more than ever. ◍ The clinical power of creativity ◍ Why modularity is essential in low-resource settings ◍ What drew her to AT and Enable’s educator role Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Mattress Trials, Power Cuts & Patient Comfort
Air, foam or hybrid — which one actually suits your client? In this episode, Chanelle and Jemma Cooke dig into the messy middle of mattress prescription. From pressure injury risks to real-world factors like power outages, comfort complaints, and compliance, they explore what matters most when choosing a support surface. ◍ When to trial (and when to pivot) ◍ What to do if power reliability is an issue ◍ Why comfort and clinical goals can co-exist Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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More Than a Bed: Why Profiling Beds Matter
Think profiling beds are just hospital beds in disguise? Think again. In this episode, Chanelle and Jemma Cooke unpack why these beds are key to safety, comfort, and long-term care. From height adjustability to partner-bed setups, they explore what features matter most — and why your choice now affects what’s possible later. ◍ When bed size impacts care ◍ Risks of poor bed positioning ◍ Must-have features for future-proofing Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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From Sit-to-Stand to Full Lift: Choosing the Right Transfer Aid
In this episode, Chanelle teams up with Jemma Cooke to unpack the real-world decisions behind transfer aid selection — from client factors to carer confidence and everything in between. They also dig into: ◑ Single-handed care — is it realistic? ◑ Sling selection stress (and how to simplify it) ◑ Common pitfalls when choosing hoists Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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From Slumped to Supported: Rethinking Recliner Selection
Chanelle sits down with Jemma Cooke, OT, Hospital at Home by Linet, to unpack the real impact of recliner selection — from poor posture and pressure risks to meaningful improvements in comfort and independence.They explore what to consider when clients are sleeping in chairs, how to choose features that match clinical needs, and why getting the size right is often the game-changer.If you’ve ever prescribed a recliner or questioned its fit, this episode offers practical insight and real-world reasoning to help you get it right.Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Navigating Hoist Selection for Patient Care
Chanelle dives into one of the most common clinical questions: Which hoist is right for your client? She breaks down the differences between mobile floor hoists, gantry hoists, and ceiling hoists, using real-world examples to explore how to match the hoist to the person, environment, and occupation.Whether you're working with short-term rehab clients, supporting aged care residents in tight spaces, or planning long-term single-handed care, this episode gives you the clinical reasoning tools to make safe, smart choices. Chanelle also discusses key considerations like manual handling risk, installation barriers, cost, and equipment compatibility.Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Reviewing Effectiveness: Tools That Show When SHC Is Safe
Chanelle Olivier walks through the key tools and indicators OTs can use to assess the effectiveness of a single-handed care trial.Chanelle outlines evidence-based tools like the Borg Perceived Exertion Scale and REBA, along with practical measures such as task duration, confidence ratings, client comfort, and incident tracking. The episode provides a structured approach to reviewing SHC trials and determining whether the method is safe, effective, and ready for implementation.Sign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Assessing Suitability: How to Know When Single-Handed Care Works
In this episode, Chanelle Olivier (OT) dives into how OTs can confidently assess whether single-handed care is safe, effective, and sustainable for each client.She breaks down the risk-based reasoning that underpins good SHC decisions — looking at the person, environment, and task rather than blanket staffing ratios.Key topics include:◑ Using clinical frameworks like TILE to guide safe SHC assessments◑ Balancing risk, dignity, and carer safety in manual-handling plans◑ Identifying when SHC is appropriate — and when it’s not◑ Equipment and environmental factors that make SHC work◑ Communicating findings clearly in reports and training teamsSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Smart, Safe, Supported: What Single-Handed Care Really Means
In this episode, Chanelle Olivier (OT) breaks down what single-handed care (SHC) really means in modern practice — and why it’s not about “doing more with less.”She explains how SHC can promote safety, dignity, and independence when applied with the right equipment, training, and clinical reasoning.Key topics include:◑ What single-handed care is (and isn’t)◑ How SHC supports client dignity and reduces carer strain◑ The role of equipment and technique in safer transfers◑ Common misconceptions that lead to unsafe practice◑ How OTs can advocate for smarter, evidence-based manual handlingSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Mattresses, Movement & Missteps: What OTs Should Know
In this episode, Kate Silvy (Saltwater OT) shares key insights on pressure care, mattress selection, and mobility safety.She discusses how OTs can better assess posture, movement, and positioning to ensure that the mattress, bed, and mobility aids all work together to prevent injury and maintain function.Topics include:◑ Matching pressure care surfaces to client needs◑ Common mistakes when recommending alternating or hybrid systems◑ Why repositioning and movement remain essential◑ Balancing comfort, function, and fundingSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Small Spaces, Big Challenges: OT Transfer Solutions That Work
In this episode, OT Kate Silvy shares how to make safe, functional transfers possible — even in the most limited home environments.From stand transfers to sling selection, Kate explains how OTs can balance client independence with carer safety while navigating small bathrooms, bedrooms, and doorways that weren’t built for mobility aids.She also discusses:◑ Assessing transfer risks in confined spaces◑ Choosing the right sling and hoist combination◑ Training clients and carers for safe, confident handling◑ When to adapt the environment vs change the techniqueSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Adjust, Educate, Adapt: OT Insights on Better Seating Outcomes
In this episode, Kate Silvy (Saltwater OT) joins Chanelle Olivier (OT) to share practical insights on seating, posture, and pressure care in real-world OT practice.From recliner lift chairs to postural adjustments and client education, Kate unpacks the balance between comfort, function, and long-term outcomes — showing why seating is never just about the chair.Key topics include:◑ How to assess posture and seating in the home◑ Managing comfort vs function in seating prescription◑ Clinical reasoning for recliner lift chairs and pressure care surfaces◑ Educating clients and carers for better long-term results◑ Adapting setups to real-life spaces and client habitsSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Assistive Technology Foundations: What Every OT Learns with Experience
In this episode, Kate Silvy, Saltwater OT joins Chanelle Olivier to explore how experience across hospital, rehab, and community settings shapes better AT decisions.Kate shares how practical reasoning, empathy, and creativity help OTs deliver real outcomes for clients — even within complex systems like the NDIS and aged care.Key topics include:◑ Translating hospital and rehab experience into community-based practice◑ Functional reasoning beyond standardised assessments◑ Low-cost, high-impact AT that improves independence◑ Helping clients accept AT through the “plant the seed” approach◑ Navigating mainstream vs assistive technology classificationsSign up for the Enable Lifecare App and make your AT assessments, report writing, and clinical justification smarter and more convenient: https://app.enablelifecare.com.au/register
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Trials Done Right: Smarter Prep, Better Outcomes
In this episode, OT and Solution Specialist Lizzy Parsons joins Chanelle Olivier (OT) to unpack what really makes an assistive technology (AT) trial successful.From preparation to follow-up, Lizzy shares practical insights on how OTs can make the most of every trial, avoiding the common pitfalls that lead to poor outcomes or rework later.Key takeaways:How to prepare clients and suppliers before a trial even beginsWhat to look for during trials to capture meaningful resultsCommon trial mistakes and how to avoid themHow to turn trial data into confident clinical reasoningStrategies to strengthen NDIS reports with clear evidenceWhether you’re a new or experienced OT, this episode will help you approach trials with clarity, confidence, and better results for your clients.
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Safer Transfers: Trials, Training, and Sling Selection
In this episode, OT and Solution Specialist Lizzy Parsons unpacks one of the most intimidating parts of practice for many OTs — manual handling, hoists, and sling prescription. Hosted by Chanelle Olivier (OT), the conversation dives into the realities of assessing, trialling, and training clients and carers to achieve safe and effective transfers.Lizzy shares practical strategies for:Choosing the right sling for different clients and environmentsWhy trials and training sessions are critical for safe manual handlingBuilding OT confidence in prescribing hoists and slingsHelping clients and carers feel safe, supported, and informed during transfersAvoiding common pitfalls that lead to unsafe use or abandoned equipmentThis episode is a must-listen for OTs who want to turn sling prescription from overwhelming to confident practice — and ensure every transfer is safer for both clients and carers.
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Showroom vs Reality: OTs Navigating Seating Compromises
In this second episode of our podcast series with Lizzy Parsons, Occupational Therapist and Solution Specialist at Country Care Group, we explore the real-world challenges of seating prescription.From recliner lift chairs to tilt-in-space and pressure care, seating decisions are complex. Clients are drawn to what looks appealing in the showroom, but Ots know it is about what works in real life. Lizzy shares practical strategies for:Balancing aesthetics and outcomes when comfort, function, and looks don’t all alignMake smart compromises to focus on what matters mostIdentifying features like envelopment and offloading to prevent pressure injuriesHelp clients who self-prescribe make safer, more effective choicesThis is a practical episode for Ots facing seating compromises and choosing solutions that actually work day-to-day.
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Beyond Prescription: How Solution Specialists Bridge the Gap in Care
Welcome to our new podcast series with Lizzy Parsons, Occupational Therapist and Solution Specialist at Country Care Group. Hosted by Chanelle Olivier (OT), this series explores the practical realities of assistive technology (AT), seating, posture, and manual handling — drawing on Lizzy’s dual perspective as both a clinician and supplier.In this first episode “Beyond Prescription: How Solution Specialists Bridge the Gap in Care”, Lizzy shares candid insights into her OT journey, her transition into a solution specialist role, and what OTs can learn from looking beyond the prescription itself. Topics include:The unique role of a Solution Specialist in supporting OTs and clientsWhy realistic expectations and compromise are key in AT prescriptionStandout features that make equipment truly effective in daily lifeHow to set up trials for better outcomes and fewer frustrationsThis conversation blends practical tips with honest reflections, offering OTs a fresh perspective on how to bridge the gap between clinical prescription and real-world use.
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Beyond Rejection: Reviews, Appeals, and Next Steps in the NDIS
Welcome to The OT Series: Real Talk on Funding, Practice & AT with Sarah Collison, a 4-part podcast series by Enable Lifecare.Hosted by Chanelle Olivier, the series features an in-depth conversation with Sarah Collison, an experienced OT and respected voice in the profession. Together, they explore the realities of NDIS practice and Assistive Technology (AT).In this fourth episode Beyond Rejection: Reviews, Appeals, and Next Steps in the NDIS, Sarah shares practical guidance on what to do when AT prescriptions are declined — and how OTs can respond with confidence. Topics include:Why obtaining the NDIS rejection in writing is the crucial first stepHow to strengthen applications with targeted evidence and documentationUsing Section 100 review requests to challenge initial decisionsWhen and how to escalate to the AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal)Why most rejections are not due to poor assessments, but misunderstandings at the agency levelTurning rejections into learning opportunities to build stronger future applicationsThis episode provides reassurance and clear strategies for OTs navigating one of the most challenging parts of AT practice in the NDIS — proving that a rejection isn’t the end, but a step toward better advocacy and outcomes for clients.
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Trials, Training & Teamwork: Supporting Clients After NDIS Approval
Welcome to “The OT Series: Real Talk on Funding, Practice & AT with Sarah Collison”, a 4-part podcast series by Enable Lifecare.Hosted by Chanelle Olivier (OT), the series features an in-depth conversation with Sarah Collison, an experienced OT and respected voice in the profession. Together, they explore the realities of NDIS practice and Assistive Technology (AT).In this third episode “Trials, Training & Teamwork: Supporting Clients After NDIS Approval”, Sarah shares what happens once AT is approved and delivered, and how OTs can ensure equipment is used effectively. Topics include: Why setup, training, and follow-up are just as important as prescriptionPreventing AT abandonment by involving clients, families, and support staff earlyBalancing choice, control, and clinical duty when clients use equipment differentlyThe importance of clear documentation and communication with the NDISHow to navigate foreseen vs unforeseen needs and requests for new equipmentStrategies for troubleshooting, adapting, and maintaining AT to maximise value for moneyThis conversation highlights the often-overlooked “second half” of AT — the real-world process of integrating equipment into daily life and ensuring it delivers functional outcomes.
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Navigating AT Assessments and NDIS Approvals
Welcome to “The OT Series: Real Talk on Funding, Practice & AT with Sarah Collison”, a 4-part podcast series by Enable Lifecare.Hosted by Chanelle Olivier (OT), the series features an in-depth conversation with Sarah Collison, an experienced OT and respected voice in the profession. Together, they unpack the real-world challenges of NDIS practice and Assistive Technology (AT).In this second episode, Sarah Collison takes us inside the assistive technology (AT) process, breaking down what OTs need to consider before funding requests are even made. From understanding a client’s goals and environment to working through the hierarchy of mobility solutions, Sarah explains why thorough assessment and trials are key to getting the right outcomes.She also highlights the importance of managing client expectations, balancing trade-offs when “perfect” equipment doesn’t exist, and showing clear clinical reasoning in reports so that the NDIS can follow the decision-making journey. Finally, Sarah and Chanelle unpack why delays in approvals are becoming more common—and what OTs can do to keep cases moving forward.This practical, real-world discussion is packed with strategies for OTs who want to strengthen their assessments, reports, and outcomes for clients navigating the NDIS.
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Behind the Scenes of OT Practice: Funding Shifts & Real-World Challenges
Welcome to “The OT Series: Real Talk on Funding, Practice & AT with Sarah Collison”, a 4-part podcast series by Enable Lifecare. Hosted by Chanelle Olivier (OT), the series features an in-depth conversation with Sarah Collison, an experienced OT and respected voice in the profession. Together, they dive into the challenges and opportunities OTs face today — from NDIS funding changes to the realities of AT prescription and approval. In this first episode Behind the Scenes of OT Practice: Funding Shifts & Real-World Challenges, Sarah shares candid insights into: How reduced travel funding rates are changing the way therapists work Why OTs are rethinking how they bill for kilometres, tolls, and non-billable time The tough decisions around telehealth — when it helps, when it hinders, and why it may not always support best practice Practical strategies for caseload management to reduce costs and stay sustainable This conversation is full of practical takeaways and honest reflections that every OT can relate to. Stay tuned for Episode 2, where Chanelle and Sarah dive deeper into the Assistive Technology (AT) process before funding.
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Pressure Care Fundamentals: Causes, Terms, and Care Principles
In this episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we’re taking a deep dive into the fundamentals of pressure injury prevention and management — essential knowledge for healthcare professionals, carers, and anyone involved in patient care.We’ll break down:The causes of pressure injuries — exploring both internal factors we can’t control (like age, BMI, or certain medical conditions) and external factors we can prevent or reduce (such as pressure, friction, shear, and microclimate).Key terminology — why we now say “pressure injury” instead of “pressure sore” or “pressure ulcer,” and how this shift changes the way we think about responsibility and prevention.Core concepts in pressure care — including reactive hyperemia, pressure redistribution vs. pressure relief, and the roles of immersion and envelopment in support surface design.Practical prevention tips — from repositioning and weight shifting to understanding the science behind alternating air mattresses.You’ll also hear helpful analogies — like the “layer cake” effect for shear forces — that make these concepts easier to understand and explain to others.Whether you’re new to the topic or refreshing your knowledge, this episode will give you the tools, terms, and techniques you need to approach pressure care with confidence.
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Preventing Pressure Injuries: A Personal Story and Practical Insights
In this powerful episode, we delve into the often overlooked yet crucial aspect of pressure injury prevention. Join us as we hear a deeply personal story highlighting the long-term impact and risks associated with pressure injuries, even among young and healthy individuals.You'll learn:How easily pressure injuries can occur, illustrated through a compelling real-life experience.Why regular and thorough skin checks are vital, especially for vulnerable or immobile individuals.The irreversible nature of pressure injuries and why prevention must always be the priority.Practical tips on effective pressure management, including nutrition, hydration, and correct repositioning.The broader impact of pressure injuries on patient well-being and healthcare outcomes.This episode serves as an essential resource for healthcare providers, caregivers, and anyone committed to enhancing patient care through proactive prevention strategies.Join the conversation—share your experiences with pressure injuries and your insights on prevention strategies in the comments section.
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Falling Safely: How Profiling Beds Can Prevent Injuries
In this episode of the Fast Intelligent Care, we dive deep into one of the most critical safety concerns in care environments: fall prevention with beds. Falls from bed can result in severe injuries, especially in clients with disorientation, mobility issues, or neurological conditions. Fortunately, modern profiling beds and height-adjustable solutions offer innovative ways to mitigate these risks.🛏️ What You'll Learn:Why bed height matters and how adjustable beds can reduce injury severity.The difference between high-low beds and floor-level beds, and when to use each.How safety stop mechanisms can strike the right balance between accessibility and safety.The importance of caster brakes (including tandem brake systems) in preventing unintended bed movement.Using side rails and padded panels effectively – including crucial considerations around:Entrapment risksSuffocation preventionCaregiver accessibilityHow bed width impacts client safety, comfort, and carer support during mobility or hygiene routines.🧠 Key Takeaways:Fall prevention is not just about minimizing the distance to the floor — it’s about enabling safe transfers, proper visibility, and quick response.Each feature (like side panels or brakes) brings benefits and trade-offs. Knowing the client’s needs and risks is essential to choosing the right solution.Equipment should support both client safety and caregiver efficiency.📣 Join the Conversation:Have you had a client experience a fall from bed? What worked — or didn’t work — in your setting? Share your thoughts in the comments. We’d love to hear your insights!👉 Coming Up Next: Stay tuned for our next episode focused on Pressure Care – where we'll explore mattresses, support surfaces, and prevention strategies.
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Better Bed Use: Pressure Care Strategies for Safer Sleep
In this insightful episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we explore the vital topic of pressure care management using profiling beds. Whether you're an Occupational Therapist, carer, or clinician, this episode provides practical guidance on how beds can play a transformative role in preventing pressure injuries and enhancing comfort for clients.What We Cover:🛏 The Mechanics of Pressure Relief:Understand how repositioning, both independently and with caregiver assistance, helps redistribute pressure to prevent skin damage.⚙️ Key Bed Functions and Features:Auto-regression: How beds that elongate with movement reduce shearing forces.Modified Trendelenburg Position: Leveraging gravity to aid caregiver repositioning and pressure redistribution.Knee Break vs Head Raise: Why the order of adjustment matters for minimizing pelvic sliding and skin trauma.🧰 Accessories That Empower Clients:Learn about supportive tools like bed levers, rails, and overhead poles that enhance client independence in bed mobility.📐 Clinical Guidelines and Best Practice Angles:Head raise: keep under 30° to reduce shearingSide rolling: aim for a 30° tilt, not a full 90°Knee break: limit to 5° for comfort and effectiveness📏 Why Bed Size Matters:Explore how choosing the right bed size supports safer rolling and positioning—especially for clients with larger body types.💬 Your Turn:Have insights or experiences using profiling beds for pressure management? Share your thoughts in the comments or on our social channels!🔔 Stay tuned for our next episode where we shift focus to fall prevention features in modern beds.
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The Ultimate Guide to Bed Assessments Using the PEO Model
In this episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we dive deep into one of the most critical areas of client support and safety — bed assessments. Whether you're an occupational therapist, clinician, or care provider, this episode gives you the tools to conduct smarter, safer, and more person-centred bed assessments.Join us as we break down assessment considerations using the PEO model — Person, Environment, and Occupation — and explore how to match individual needs with the right bed features, from profiling beds to height-adjustable electric beds.🔍 What You'll Learn:Person Factors: Understanding the client’s physical limitations, bed mobility, cognition, pressure injury risk, upper limb function, and medical conditions like edema.Environmental Considerations: Room size, bed placement, under-bed clearance, caregiver access, and equipment compatibility — especially with hoists and casters.Occupation Elements: Transfer methods, repositioning needs, and ensuring the bed supports both client independence and safe working heights for caregivers.🛏️ Bed Features Discussed:Knee break functionsVascular leg raiseAuto regression (preview for next episode)Overhead self-help pulls and bed rollsCompatibility with hoistsTandem brake systems💡 Practical Takeaways:How to reduce pressure injury risk using strategic bed adjustments.When and how to choose bed size based on client mobility and safety.Smart setup strategies to avoid hoist-related hazards and manual handling risks.⏭️ Coming Up Next:In our next episode, we’ll explore pressure care and fall prevention features in detail — don’t miss it!
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Recliner Sleep: Smart Care or Clinical Risk?
In today’s episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we explore a trending clinical question: is it safe for clients to sleep in recliner chairs? As this practice becomes more common among patients and clients—especially those with limited mobility or chronic conditions—we look into the pros, cons, and clinical considerations around this issue.🎧 What You’ll Learn:Why some clients choose to sleep in recliners rather than beds.The benefits recliner sleeping can offer—for comfort, breathing, independence, and more.The significant clinical risks, including pressure injuries, fluid retention, and long-term musculoskeletal issues.Best practices for clinicians and carers to mitigate risks when recliner sleeping is unavoidable.Equipment suggestions to enhance both comfort and clinical outcomes.Whether you're a healthcare professional, OT, caregiver, or just curious about better care strategies, this episode will give you practical tools and deeper insight into a nuanced issue in modern home care.
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Part 2: Prescribing with Purpose: Getting Care Chairs (Princess Chairs) Right
Building on Part 1 of our podcast series (listen here), we delve into the intricacies of postural supports within the realm of mobile chairs, specifically focusing on the various postural presentations encountered in clients. The salient point of our discussion lies in the differentiation between standard backrests and complex postural backrests, which are essential in addressing the diverse needs of individuals with varying degrees of postural challenges. We explore common postural presentations, such as posterior and anterior pelvic tilts, pelvic obliquities, and scoliosis, while emphasizing the clinical benefits of tailored postural accessories. Our discourse further elaborates on the importance of customizing the seating system to ensure optimal support and comfort for users, thereby mitigating associated risks such as pressure injuries and discomfort. We invite listeners to reflect on their experiences with these postural supports and share insights garnered from their own practices.In this episode of the Enable Lifecare Podcast, we continue our deep dive into mobile seating solutions—specifically, the essential role of postural supports in princess chairs.We explore a wide range of common postural presentations seen in clinical practice, including:Posterior and anterior pelvic tiltsPelvic obliquity and pelvic rotationKyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosisYou’ll learn how these postural conditions affect spinal and pelvic alignment and how the right support systems can improve comfort, function, and pressure management.We also break down the differences between standard backrests and complex postural backrests, helping clinicians determine which solution best suits their client’s needs. Detailed discussion covers:Multi-adjustable waterfall backrestsCocoon backrestsComplex winged backrestsProfiled headrestsRigid external lateral supportsFour-point pelvic positioning beltsYou’ll walk away with practical strategies for tailoring seating systems—such as how to accommodate spinal curves, correct for asymmetry, and adjust for fixed versus flexible postures.This episode is ideal for Occupational Therapists, seating specialists, and carers supporting clients with moderate to high postural needs.The exploration of postural supports within mobile seating systems unveils a critical discourse on the alignment and stabilization of individuals with diverse postural presentations. We delve into a spectrum of common postural anomalies, including posterior pelvic tilt, anterior pelvic tilt, and various forms of pelvic obliquities and rotations. Each condition presents unique challenges that necessitate tailored interventions to optimize comfort and functionality in seating arrangements. The discussion emphasizes the significance of selecting appropriate postural supports, distinguishing between standard backrests and complex postural backrests, to cater to the specific needs of individuals, particularly those with severe postural challenges. Throughout this episode, we systematically dissect the functionalities of various postural accessories that can be integrated into mobile chairs, such as multi-adjustable waterfall backrests and cocoon backrests. These supports are meticulously designed to accommodate the nuanced requirements of users, providing adjustable features that can be fine-tuned to enhance comfort, alleviate pressure points, and promote optimal alignment. We also emphasize the importance of considering the user’s unique anatomical and postural characteristics when selecting these aids, thereby fostering a more personalized approach to mobility and seating solutions. In conclusion, this episode serves as an invaluable resource for practitioners and caregivers who seek to enhance the quality of life for individuals with complex postural needs. The insights shared underscore the imperative of a comprehensive understanding of postural presentations and the remedial options available, thereby equipping listeners with the knowledge necessary to implement effective seating strategies in their practice. A thoughtful examination of postural supports reveals the intricacies involved in accommodating individuals with varied postural presentations, highlighting the need for a bespoke approach to seating solutions. The episode commences with an overview of the most prevalent postural deformities encountered in clinical practice, such as kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis. Each condition is characterized by distinct deviations in alignment, necessitating specific interventions to ensure proper support and comfort. We further elucidate on the critical distinctions between standard and complex postural backrests, elucidating the criteria for selecting appropriate supports based on the severity of the client’s postural requirements.The discourse progresses to an in-depth examination of the functional attributes of various postural accessories, including adjustable waterfall backrests and rigid external lateral supports. These tools are instrumental in addressing the multifaceted needs of users, particularly those with fixed postural deformities. By employing adjustable features, practitioners can customize the support to counteract the adverse effects of asymmetrical postures and enhance overall stability within the chair. The episode culminates in a synthesis of the discussed concepts, advocating for a proactive approach in assessing and accommodating the diverse postural needs of clients, ultimately fostering their independence and well-being.In this insightful episode, we engage in a thorough analysis of the intricacies surrounding postural supports utilized in mobile chairs, focusing on the various postural presentations that practitioners frequently encounter. A detailed exposition of conditions such as posterior pelvic tilt, anterior pelvic tilt, and pelvic obliquities is provided, elucidating the implications these presentations hold for the selection of appropriate seating solutions. The conversation underscores the necessity of discerning between standard backrests and those designed for complex postural needs, advocating for a tailored approach to ensure optimal support.We explore a variety of postural accessories that can be integrated into mobile seating systems, emphasizing the importance of customization in achieving the best therapeutic outcomes. The episode elaborates on the functionality of multi-adjustable waterfall backrests and cocoon backrests, which allow for significant adaptability to cater to the specific anatomical and postural characteristics of the user. This adaptability is crucial in enhancing comfort, promoting proper alignment, and mitigating the risk of pressure injuries.Ultimately, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals and caregivers, equipping them with the knowledge to implement effective seating strategies that address the complex needs of individuals with postural challenges. By fostering a deeper understanding of postural supports, we aim to enhance the quality of care provided to those reliant on mobility aids.Takeaways: In this episode, we explored the significance of postural supports for individuals using mobile chairs. We analyzed various common postural presentations and their implications for seating solutions. The discussion emphasized the differences between standard backrests and complex postural backrests. We examined specific postural conditions such as pelvic tilt, obliquities, and scoliosis. The episode provided insights into customizing seating to accommodate diverse postural needs effectively. We concluded with a recap of strategies for selecting appropriate seating accessories based on individual postural challenges.
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Part 1: Prescribing with Purpose: Getting Care Chairs (Princess Chairs) Right
Care chairs, often called Princess Chairs or mobile recliners, are powerful tools for supporting clients with complex needs. But getting it right requires more than just comfort.In Part 1 of this two-part episode, we explore how to prescribe care chairs with purpose, starting with assessment questions, posture considerations, pressure care, and essential features.🎧 You’ll learn:When and why to prescribe a care chair (not just a wheelchair)How to assess posture, pressure risk, transfer type, and cognitive abilityThe difference between fixed vs. reducible posture — and what it means for seatingWhy features like tilt-in-space, drop-down armrests, and integrated cushions matterCommon prescription mistakes (and how to avoid them)Perfect for OTs, allied health teams, and clinical decision-makers — this episode reframes the way we think about comfort, mobility, and dignity in care.
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Transfers with Recliner Chairs
In this episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we explore how recliner chairs can be thoughtfully adapted to support a range of transfer methods from traditional sit-to-stand movements to complex side and hoist transfers. Whether your client is experiencing reduced mobility, recovering post-surgery, or managing a progressive condition, the right recliner design makes all the difference.🎧 What you’ll learn:Why vertical lift vs forward tilt matters more than you thinkHow drop-down armrests and frame access improve manual and hoist transfersCommon pitfalls in chair setup that increase fall risk or reduce independenceSmart ways to future-proof seating for changing mobility needs💡 Designed for allied health professionals, rehab specialists, and aged care teams this episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to clinical safety and client-centred design.
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Postural Management in Recliner Chairs
Good posture does more than look right; it supports vital body functions, reduces fatigue, and enhances comfort. In this episode, we unpack the essential role of postural management in recliner chairs, especially for clients living with complex seating needs.🔍 What’s inside:What “neutral posture” really means and why it mattersThe impact of abnormal postural presentations (kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis, pelvic obliquity)When to correct, support, or accommodate a postureHow recliner chair accessories and backrest designs can aid postural alignmentThe importance of tilt-in-space and how to use back recline properlyIf you’re working with clients who struggle to maintain posture, this episode delivers practical insight and compassionate strategies.📩 Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you.
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Pressure Care in Recliner Seating
Pressure care isn’t just about the cushion, it’s about understanding how pressure, shear, friction, and microclimate work together to keep clients safe and comfortable. In this episode, we dive deep into the science and strategy behind pressure care in recliner seating.Learn why some cushions can do more harm than goodDiscover the 4 critical extrinsic factors that impact pressure injuriesHear real-world advice on choosing the right seating, materials, and functionsFind out the truth about adding seat cushions to reclinersWhether you're an OT, PT, equipment provider, or caregiver, this episode is your go-to guide to smarter, safer seating.🔗 Learn more: www.enablelifecare.com.au📞 Contact us: 1300 370 370Timestamps:0:00 - Intro0:45 - The 4 extrinsic factors: Pressure, Shear, Friction & Microclimate4:20 - Pressure Redistribution vs Pressure Relief7:00 - Myths about seat covers and add-on cushions8:50 - Pressure care cushion types: Foam, Gel, Static Air, Alternating Air13:45 - Common chair functions that help (or hurt) pressure care16:00 - Tilt-in-space vs Recline explained21:30 - Final tips and takeawaysFollow us for more:🔗 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/enable-lifecare🔗 Facebook: www.facebook.com/EnableLifecare1/
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Why Recliner Size Matters – Part 2 | Bariatric Seating Insights
In this important follow-up episode, we dive deeper into recliner chair sizing, focusing specifically on bariatric clients and how their unique body shapes and needs impact seating prescriptions.Standard sizing rules don’t always apply when it comes to bariatric clients. From gluteal shelves to larger calves and fluctuating weight, this episode explores how to adapt your measurements for better posture, pressure care, and safe transfers.🧡 Key Topics Covered:How to correctly measure seat width, height, and depth for bariatric clientsAdjusting for gluteal shelves and body mass distributionWhy “upsizing everything” isn’t the right solutionThe importance of modular and adjustable recliner chairsClinical tips for achieving the most accurate measurements🎧 Tune in and learn how to make seating more comfortable, safe, and supportive, no matter your client’sbody shape.📘 Learn more at: https://enablelifecare.com.au/blogs/all🔔Subscribe now for more expert insights on empowering independent living!#EnableLifecare #SeatingSolutions #BariatricCare#PressureCare #PostureSupport #OTResources #SafeTransfers #AssistiveTechnology
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Why Recliner Size Matters - Part 1
Did you know that incorrect recliner chair sizing can impact your client’s posture, pressure distribution, and even their ability to transfer safely?In this episode, we unpack the critical reasons why recliner size, including seat width, height, depth, and leg rest length, makes all the difference in client safety, comfort, and health outcomes. Whether you’re prescribing for mobility, pressure care, or posture support, this episode will help you make informed, clinically sound decisions.Key Topics Covered:How recliner size affects posture and pressure distributionRisks of incorrect seat width, depth, and heightWhy leg rest length is critical for heel and calf supportHow poor sizing impacts safe transfersThe importance of modular, adjustable recliner solutions📘 Read our last blog 🔔 Subscribe for more expert insights on empowering independent living!#EnableLifecare #SeatingSolutions #PressureCare #PostureSupport #OTResources #SafeTransfers #AssistiveTechnology
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Specialised Slings for Complex Needs
How do you choose the right sling for someone with complex needs?In this Episode we explore specialised considerations for clients with:Fragile or high-risk skin conditionsInvoluntary movements or spasticityAmputationsBed-bound or high-frequency repositioning needsFrom in-situ sling usage to pressure care and support for residual limbs, this episode is packed with insights for OTs, carers, and healthcare professionals who want to make safer, more dignified transfers part of everyday care.🎙️ Hosted by Enable Lifecare — Fast. Intelligent. Care.🔗 Learn more and access resources: www.enablelifecare.com.au#ManualHandling #SlingSafety #OccupationalTherapy #AmputeeCare #PressureCare #EnableLifecare #SafeTransfers #HealthcareInnovation
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Standing Hoists: Safer Transfers, Greater Independence.
In this episode, we dive into the world of standing hoists — exploring how they empower safer, smarter, and more dignified transfers for both clients and carers.Discover:What a standing hoist is and how it worksWho can benefit most from using oneKey safety tips and common mistakes to avoidThe difference between manual and powered standing hoistsWhether you're a healthcare professional, carer, or family member, understanding standing hoists is essential to supporting independence while maintaining safety and dignity.Tune in now to learn how standing hoists transform care, one safe, empowered transfer at a time.👉 Subscribe for more insights on enabling smarter care!#EnableLifecare #AssistiveTechnology #MobilitySupport #SafeTransfers #IndependenceInCare
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Getting Clients Moving: A Practical Guide to Manual Transfer Aids
Are you using the right transfer aid… or unintentionally making the job harder?In this episode of the Pressure Care Specialist podcast, we break down manual transfer aids — those in-between heroes that bridge the gap between full hoisting and unsupported transfers.Featuring the Oxford Switch and Oxford Up, we explore:How to choose the right device for each client’s needsWhen to use a manual aid over powered alternativesCommon mistakes that compromise safety and independenceWith real-world tips and a touch of humour, this is your go-to guide for getting transfers right without the guesswork.🎧 Tune in for smarter, safer, and more dignified client care.🔗 Explore More Visit: www.enablelifecare.com.auSubscribe to hear more from the front lines of care.
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Hoist Attachments Explained: Find the Right Fit for Every Client
Choosing the right hoist attachment isn’t just a technical decision, it’s a matter of safety, dignity, and comfort. In this episode, we break down the key differences between loop and clip slings, explore the pros and cons of 2-point, 4-point, and 6-point spreader bars, and uncover how tilting frames and ceiling hoists can support complex needs.With real-life case studies from OTs and care professionals, you'll learn how to select the most appropriate attachment for your client’s body, posture, and transfer environment and why getting it right makes all the difference.👉 Whether you're new to hoisting or refining your expertise, this is a must-listen for care teams, therapists, and anyone supporting mobility.Visit us: www.enablelifecare.com.auSubscribe for more practical insights!#FastIntelligentCare #EnableLifecare
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Hoist Safety Features You Can’t Overlook — A Smarter Way to Lift
Safety isn’t optional, it’s foundational.In this episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we explore the most important safety features every floor hoist must have to ensure both patient protection and carer confidence. Whether you're an occupational therapist, a healthcare provider, or a family carer, this episode arms you with practical insights that could make all the difference in daily care delivery.From redundancy systems that back you up when things go wrong, to emergency descent protocols and obstacle detection that prevent real-world hazards, we dissect what truly makes a hoist “smart” and safe. Plus, we explore design considerations that are often overlooked but critical to day-to-day use, including skin-safe finishes, ease of cleaning, and foldable storage features ideal for home and respite settings.🎯 In this episode, we cover:Why safety is more than just a compliance boxBuilt-in backup systems every hoist should haveHow smart design reduces injury riskCleaning, maintenance, and service indicators that matterFolding and portability features that enhance flexibility🧠 Takeaway:If your current hoist lacks these essential safety features, it may be time to rethink your equipment strategy, because in healthcare, safety is care.🔗 Want more? Dive deeper into what makes a lift truly safe in our latest blog: 👉 What Makes a Patient Lift Safe and Reliable?🎧 Listen now on your favourite platform — Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube. For more innovative healthcare solutions: 👉 www.enablelifecare.com.au👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more fast, intelligent care insights.
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✅ The Hidden WHS Risks of Using Hoists in Small Bedrooms – and How to Fix Them
Small bedrooms + hoists = big risks.In this episode, we break down the workplace health and safety (WHS) risks that come with using hoists in tight spaces. From restricted movement to increased trip hazards and ergonomic strain, we explore the key dangers and, more importantly, how to overcome them.💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The hidden hazards of hoists in small roomsHow poor layouts increase injury risks for carersThe ergonomic challenges of using hoists in tight spacesSmart solutions to improve safety and efficiency📖 Related Blog Post:We also covered this topic in our latest blog! Check it out here:🔗 The Smart Way to Handle Small Spaces🔹 Subscribe for more insights on WHS and healthcare innovation.🔹 Visit Enable Lifecare for more solutions.#HealthcareSafety #HoistSafety #MovingHandling #CarerSupport #WHS #EnableLifecare
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Essential Hoist Dimensions for Accessibility & Safe Transfers
Are you choosing the right hoist dimensions for accessibility?Selecting a hoist isn’t just about weight capacity—it’s about clearance, maneuverability, and safety. Choosing the wrong dimensions can lead to unsafe transfers, accessibility issues, and unnecessary risks. In this episode, we break down the key measurements that matter most when selecting a hoist.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why hoist dimensions impact accessibility & safetyEssential measurements to consider: base width, clearance, lift height & rangeCommon hoist sizing mistakes & how to avoid themHow to future-proof your hoist selection for different environments🔗 Free Guide: Understanding Hoist Dimensions & Mobility StagesRead Our Blog🎙 Listen to more episodes & expert insights:Enable Lifecare Podcast💬 Have a question or experience to share? Leave a review & let us know how you choose hoist dimensions for better accessibility!#HoistSelection #SafeTransfers #AssistiveTechnology #Accessibility #OccupationalTherapy #PatientSafety
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📌Before You Pick a Hoist : Assessment Comes First!
Think you can just pick a hoist and go? Not so fast!Choosing the right hoist isn't just about the device – it's about the person. 🛏️ That’s why a proper assessment is the first and most important step.At Enable Lifecare, we use our Mobility Stages to simplify assessments and help match the right hoist to the right person.In this episode, we cover:✔️ Why assessment is essential before choosing a hoist✔️ How Enable Lifecare’s Mobility Stages make FIM easier to understand✔️ Key factors to consider: weight-bearing ability, transfers, and safety✔️ Which hoists match each mobility stage?📌 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction02:10 - Why assessment matters before hoist selection05:00 - Using Mobility Stages to simplify the FIM scoring system08:15 - Key assessment questions for safe hoist selection12:00 - Matching hoists to mobility stages14:30 - Free resources & next steps💡 Want a simple way to match hoists to mobility levels?📖 Read our guide 👉 Enable Lifecare’s Mobility Stages
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Master sling selection: A step by step guide
Choosing the right sling isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety, dignity, and independence. In this episode, we break it down using the PEO model (Person, Environment, and Occupation) to help you make informed decisions.🛑 Avoid common mistakes that lead to discomfort, unsafe transfers, or even injuries. We’ll cover:How to assess a person’s needs (body shape, weight, mobility level).Why the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) matters in sling selection.The importance of the right hoist & sling combination.Real stories of what happens when sling assessments go right… and wrong.💡 Want to learn more about FIM? We have a detailed blog explaining how it works and how to match it to mobility levels:🔗 Read More: https://enablelifecare.com.au/blogs/moving-handling/enables-mobility-stages🎧 Listen to all episodes & subscribe to our podcast:🔗Podcast Landing Page: https://open.spotify.com/show/0zOGBptGI7in6ifjTXh3j8💬 Got questions or personal experiences with sling selection? Drop a comment! We’d love to hear from you.🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth moving & handling insights!
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FIM in Practice: How Support Changes at Every Mobility Stage
How Does Functional Independence Change Over Time?The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) helps determine how much support someone needs. But understanding FIM scores can be confusing! That’s why we’re introducing Enable Lifecare’s Mobility Stages—a simpler, clearer way to match support solutions to patient needs.In this episode, we cover:✔️ How support needs evolve at every mobility stage✔️ A practical way to understand FIM using real-world examples✔️ How to select the best assistive technology for each stage📌 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction: How FIM Scoring Works01:10 - Why We Created the Mobility Stages02:30 - Stage 1: Energized (FIM 6-7) – Almost Independent04:50 - Stage 2: Empowered (FIM 4-5) – Needs Some Assistance07:15 - Stage 3: Enabled (FIM 3-4) – Moderate Assistance Needed09:30 - Stage 4: Embraced (FIM 2-3) – High Caregiver Involvement11:45 - Stage 5: Elevated (FIM 1-2) – Total Assistance Required14:00 - Real-World Stories of Clients at Each Stage15:30 - How to Choose the Right Mobility & Assistive Devices17:00 - Final Takeaways & Discussion📝 Want a simple way to understand FIM?Check out our guide 👉 https://enablelifecare.com.au/blogs/moving-handling/enables-mobility-stages🎧 Listen & Watch Now 👉 https://enablelifecare.com.au/pages/podcast#OccupationalTherapy #FIMScore #MobilityStages #AssistiveTechnology #HealthcareInnovation
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FIM Score Explained: Choosing the Best Hoist & Sling for Safe Transfers
How Does the FIM Score Impact Hoist & Sling Selection?The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) helps OTs, PTs, and caregivers determine the right hoist and sling for safe transfers.In this episode, we cover:✅ What is the FIM & why does it matter?✅ How FIM scores influence hoist & sling choices✅ A practical driving license analogy for FIM levels✅ Which assistive device matches each level of independence?📌 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction01:20 - What is the FIM Score?02:45 - FIM Levels & Assistive Devices05:30 - Choosing the Right Hoist08:00 - Sling Selection Guide09:30 - Real-World Example10:30 - How to Get FIM Credentialed11:30 - Final ThoughtsListen & Watch Now 👉 https://enablelifecare.com.au/pages/podcast #OccupationalTherapy #FIMScore #HoistSelection #AssistiveTechnology #HealthcareInnovation
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Choosing the Right Pressure Care Mattress: Foam, Air, Gel, or Hybrid?
🛏️ Which Pressure Care Mattress is Right for Your Client?When selecting a pressure care mattress, how do you balance comfort, cost, and pressure relief? Should you choose foam, gel, air, or a hybrid? 🤔In this episode of Fast Intelligent Care, we break down:✅ The difference between reactive & active support surfaces✅ Foam vs. Gel vs. Air vs. Hybrid – Pros & Cons✅ How to match the right mattress to your client's needs📌 Timestamps for Quick Navigation:00:00 - Introduction: The Mattress Dilemma00:35 - Why Choosing the Right Mattress is Critical01:20 - Reactive Support Surfaces Explained (Foam, Gel, Static Air, Non-Powered Hybrid)02:45 - Foam Mattresses – Pros & Cons04:10 - Gel Mattresses – Do They Really Stay Cool?05:30 - Static Air Mattresses – Effective but Unstable?07:00 - Hybrid Mattresses – The Best of Both Worlds?08:30 - Active Support Surfaces Explained (Alternating Air & Powered Hybrid)09:45 - Alternating Air Mattresses – Maximum Pressure Relief?11:30 - Which Mattress Should You Choose? Final Recommendations13:00 - Discussion & Wrap-Up💡 Key Takeaways:✔️ Foam: Budget-friendly, but retains heat & wears out over time✔️ Gel: Cooler, but requires maintenance & doesn’t contour deeply✔️ Static Air: Great pressure relief, but unstable & prone to leaks✔️ Hybrid: Combines stability & pressure relief, ideal for progressive conditions✔️ Alternating Air: Best for high-risk & bed-bound clients, but can be noisy📢 Which support surface do you use most often? Have you ever tried a hybrid mattress? Let us know in the comments!🔔 Subscribe for more assistive technology insights every Tuesday!📩 Want to learn more? Contact us for recommendations!#OccupationalTherapy #PressureCare #HealthcareInnovation #AssistiveTechnology #FastIntelligentCare #MattressSelection #ClinicalAssessment
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Fast Intelligent Care, the podcast that fuels your passion for making a real impact as an Occupational Therapist. This isn’t just another clinical discussion—it’s your inside track to the latest insights, bold ideas, and practical solutions in assistive technology. Step into a world where innovation meets integrity, agility drives action, and every decision is grounded in evidence and expertise. We’re here to help you think faster, act smarter, and embrace continuous growth as you navigate the challenges and successes of your work. Each episode brings fresh perspectives, expert advice, and actionable strategies to help you deliver outstanding outcomes for your clients—all while finding fulfillment and joy in what you do best. Get ready to elevate your practice, spark new ideas, and experience the energy of Fast Intelligent Care. Your journey to smarter, faster, and more impactful care starts now!
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