Beasy Sliding Transfer Boards Product Review

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Video Timestamps
01:35 Sliding board transfer from wheelchair to recliner
01:45 Keep a rocker recliner from rocking forward
02:36 Sliding board transfer from recliner to wheelchair
03:26 Cindy's thoughts on the Beasy Board

Cindy is reviewing 3 styles of Beasy Transfer Boards (BeasyTrans, BeasyGlyder and Beasy ll) and demonstrating a wheelchair to chair transfer. The individual being transferred needs to have decent trunk control in sitting for safety when using a Beasy transfer board. Beasy boards are intended for use with the assistance of a caregiver. As caregivers, we always encourage the individual being cared for to assist as much as safe and appropriate. These 3 boards are different lengths and shapes in order to accommodate varying circumstances regarding space and distance for varying surface to surface transfers. The Beasy transfer boards can reduce the load/effort of the caregiver as well as eliminate friction on the skin of the individual being transferred. Beasy Board transfers will take practice for proper technique and safety.

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We need more videos about car transfers, they are quite tricky especially with patients lacking upper and lower body strength.

lindakuizinas
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Which Beasy Board would recommend to get someone for a wheelchair (without removable arms) to a Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV?

MsDork
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It looks real easy i will have to do more research
on it..

jefffaescotland
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The product looks great, but my mom has Alzheimer’s and she is her last stage of her life on which I have to do all the works . Transferring my mom from wheelchair and the car is really difficult lately . I am doing all the work . Maybe you can show a video someone just like my mom . Thanks

marielagil
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My suv is up high and my mama only have one arm so would it work for me to get her in my suv.This is Dracos mama Candi

RealDracoYoutube
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I am in Australia where do I get the board

stivvuckovic
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Hi, I write you from Turkey. My wife is prablejik T5 t6. We use now wooden transfer board.İf ı want to buy Beasy board Like yours how can ı get it from Turkey.if you give me any idea I will be greatiful thank you very much four your demonstration

dnelmac
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Which beasy board would you recommend for transferring in and out of a Kia Sorrento?

ATLGETREADYME
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Please I need a 40 inches beast board where shall I get it

madhu.pchhabria
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Can we this board in Sydney Australia thanks

Antoniosport
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What is it's price and is it available in Pakistan?

raziaikram
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It would be helpful if you could demonstrate how a person who's unable to use their arms or legs could be transferred by a caregiver.
ALS eventually takes away one's ability to move as they become paralyzed.

marshahudgins
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Y no above the knee examples using the device

anthonymann
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People are More Independent, without Caregivers now days These Items especially the 40 inch board is TOO heavy! Over 10 years there needs to be improvement.

sherrim
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Why don’t you use a real disable person I never understand why they do that

vernalachance
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Maybe it will give a more comprehensive understanding of its real life usage, if the model is a leg paraplegy person..cuz when I see this, its like of course its easy for the model to transfer as she is a normal person..great product by the way.

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