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8 Tips for Safe Medical Transportation of the Elderly | Ambulance On Call

The geriatric population may need medical evacuation due to illness or injury when they are away from home, particularly at remote locations. So, it is important that affordable and dependable ambulance services are available of medical transportation. Read the blog to know more about elder medical transportation

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8 Tips for Safe Medical Transportation of the Elderly | Ambulance On Call

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  1. 8 Tips for Safe Medical Transportation of the Elderly With the steadily increasing numbers of elderly and disabled people, there is a growing need for effective and safe medical transportation to meet their healthcare requirements. Unfortunately, many families have to pay exorbitant amounts to transport such patients for medical intervention. It is very sad to note that many seniors suffer from permanent organ failures, brain damage and may even die as they fail to receive timely treatment. So, it is important that affordable and dependable ambulance services are available to cater to the demands of medical transportation. This is applicable for both clinical emergencies and long distance non-emergency medical transportation. It is interesting to note that there are a good number of senior people who indulge in leisure and travel. That also calls for reliable means of geriatric patient transport facilities. Further, the geriatric population may need medical evacuation due to illness or injury when they are away from home, particularly at remote locations that are hard to access. During travel, seniors are likely to encounter various physical, cognitive and social challenges due to the prevailing health conditions. The ambulance staff must, therefore, be sufficiently equipped to handle these requirements and also manage any medical crisis in the journey. Here are eight tips that can be used to ensure safe medical transportation of the elderly: Have a thorough discussion with the concerned physician of the senior and obtain a medical clearance especially when travelling long distances. This helps in being aware of the potential complications that may arise in the travel duration. It also aids in proactively mitigating the probable risks by being mindful of it. The travel environment may induce a sense of discomfort and insecurity in the elders. That is more so if they are suffering from mental ailments like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The accompanying medical crew including the nurse and the paramedics should be fully aware of this and well prepared to facilitate them adequately. Most elders are sensitive to changes in climate and other environmental factors than people of other age groups. That is so because they are fragile   

  2. and have compromised immune systems in their bodies. So they can get uncomfortable during the transit. To make them feel at ease, it is necessary to discuss with them individually and assist them as required. Several simple measures like covering elders with blankets to keep the warmth and providing protective clothing while heading out can enhance their comfort levels. Many seniors suffer from chronic health issues including respiratory problems and cardiac disorders. Hence, they might have breathing difficulties during the travel particularly if there are altitude variations. Hence, the ambulance must be equipped with defect-free oxygen cylinders and masks to give oxygen supply if needed. The staff must also be trained to handle the equipment and administer resurrection procedures for restoring the breathing function and managing heart attacks. Keep the elders well hydrated by giving them enough fluids during medical transport. This prevents dehydration, fatigue and various other health complications. Skin lotions may also be applied to prevent dryness and itching. It is very important to carry all the clinical records of the elders including the medical history, diagnostic reports, prescriptions and medication schedules. The ambulance must also have emergency medicines, first aid and other healthcare equipment to handle the patient in unforeseen events or crisis. All other essential items like the contact information of family members and friends, cell phone, clean drinking water, regular medicines, extra clothes, spectacles, healthy foods and dietary supplements must be carried without fail. There must be sufficient provision in the ambulance for family members or caretakers to accompany the elderly patients. This substantially boosts their confidence and makes them feel relaxed and secure.      In short, a few simple steps can go a long way in making medical transportation of the elders trustworthy, safe and hassle-free.

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