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Reaching / Leaning / Bending – Forward Or Sideways
• Position the wheelchair as close as possible to the object.
• When reaching forward make sure the front casters are pointing in a forward position (Fig 1). This extends the wheel base and will help
stabilize the chair.
• When reaching sideways position the casters to provide the greatest stability side to side (Fig 2).
• Make sure the wheel locks are engaged before activity.
• DO NOT attempt to reach for objects if doing so means you must move forward in the seat. DO NOT shift your weight toward the direction
you are reaching.
• DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees.
• DO NOT shift your weight or seat position toward the direction you are reaching.
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Guidelines:
Safety & Handling Of Wheelchairs
Reaching / Leaning – Backward
Position the wheelchair as close as possible to the object.
Make sure the front casters are pointing in a forward position (Fig 3). This extends the wheel base
and will help stabilize the chair.
DO NOT engage the wheel locks – if your weight shifts while reaching backwards it is better for the
wheelchair to roll than to tip.
DO NOT lean back over the top of the back upholstery.
Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without changing your position in the seat (Fig 3).
Transferring Into And Out Of The Wheelchair
Transferring to and from the wheelchair is a significant task that requires balance, agility and upper
body strength. Practice with your healthcare provider before attempting transfers. If possible,
always use a transfer board and have assistance available.
• Position the wheelchair as close as possible.
• On Recliner Wheelchair models, make sure the seat back is in the upright position and the
stabilizer bar is securely in place.
• Position both casters parallel to the seat you are transferring to.
• Make sure both wheel locks are engaged.
• Remove the armrest and the footrests that are in the transfer path.
• DO NOT put weight on the foot rests.
• Transfer as far back into the seat or onto the bed/chair as possible.
Obstacles
Obstacles such as floor threshold strips, uneven floors, cords or items on the floor, or cracks in pavements can damage your wheelchair and
may cause loss of control or a tip over. Be alert! Scan your path and avoid any items that may cause instability.
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