How can I move someone with Parkinson's disease in bed?

If you need to move or reposition someone with Parkinson’s disease in bed, here is a technique you can use:Create a draw sheet by placing a flat sheet, folded to fit from the person’s chest to the thighs, over the fitted sheet on the bed. This is what you’ll use for leverage underneath the person. Grab the sheet with your palms up, count to three, and move/pull the person and draw sheet toward you.To do a two-person lift to reposition the person up or down in the bed, count to three and shift your body weight from the back to the front leg, keeping your arms and back in a locked position.

Move in unison to slide the person.

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