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Posted By Nigel Hammond
I am concerned about a recent case - 'heralded as a humanitarian vitory for common sense' by the Disability Rights Commission.
Basically, a judge has rubbished the RCN guide because it calls for elimation of manual handling - except in extreme circumstances. Instead, he supported the HSE's Guide to Handling Home Care as more relevant to home care solutions.
I have not seen a full transcript of the case - but it seems that if someone finds a hoist uncomfortable or undignified, then care workers should resort to manual lifting. Could this result in three persons with physical disabilities instead of the one client - if you include the injuries to the staff involved?!
For more details of the case, use the web address below:
http://www.allwalesunit..../index.cfm?articleid=359
I'd love to hear what other people think about this.
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Posted By Nigel Hammond
Couldn't resist posting this again because I'm hoping for some comments!
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