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1.2. Transferring to other seats
1.2.1 Sideways transfert
This may be done without assistance provided that you are
sufficiently mobile and have a strong enough torso.
- Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the seat
to which you would like to sit, with the castors pointed
forward. Lock the wheels by applying the brakes.
Fold the footplate up and push the footrest/legrest to the
side, remove / swing away the armrest to falicitate the
transfert.
Shift your body towards the place where you want to sit
while distributing your weight to the arms and hands
(figures 8 & 8A).
- While moving from the wheelchair to the seat, your body
will have little or no support. Where possible use a transfer
board during transfers.
1.2.2 Front transfert (figure 9)
If you are more or less able to stand up and if your upper
body is strong and mobile enough, you can transfer forward
to another seat.
If you find this movement difficult, we recommend that you
obtain some assistance from an attendant or carer to ensure
the transfer is as smooth and safe as possible.
Lock both brakes and ensure both castor wheels are facing
the forward position.
Please note that the brakes should not be used in any case as
support for transfers. Fold the footplate up, then grip firmly
the armrest handle, take care of your nails on the skirt-guard
edges. Push on your arms to easily lift yourself up and the
attendant can help you to finalise the transfer to the place
where you wish to sit.
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Warning :
- Position yourself as close as possible to the place where
you wish to sit.
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