Ambulating with Transfer Belt — Practice Checklist
Check each step as you complete it during practice. All 18 steps must be performed in the correct order. Use this checklist until the sequence is automatic.
Step-by-Step Procedure (18 steps)
- 1.
Gather equipment: transfer belt, non-slip footwear for the resident.
- 2.
Wash hands.
- 3.
Identify the resident and explain the procedure.
- 4.
Lock the bed wheels; raise the bed to a safe working height.
- 5.
Assist the resident to sit on the edge of the bed (dangle position); allow a brief pause.
- 6.
Apply non-slip footwear to the resident.
- 7.
Apply the transfer belt around the resident's waist over clothing, not directly on skin if possible.
- 8.
Ensure the belt is snug — you should be able to slide four fingers under it, not more.
- 9.
Buckle the belt; check that it is centered and secure.
- 10.
Assist the resident to stand by grasping the transfer belt with an underhand grip on both sides.
- 11.
Allow the resident to steady themselves before beginning to walk.
- 12.
Walk slightly behind and to the weaker side of the resident, maintaining a firm grip on the belt.
- 13.
Encourage the resident and watch for signs of fatigue, dizziness, or unsteadiness.
- 14.
Walk the prescribed distance or until the resident fatigues.
- 15.
Return the resident to the bed or chair safely; assist to sit.
- 16.
Remove the transfer belt.
- 17.
Ensure call light is within reach, bed is in lowest position.
- 18.
Wash hands and document ambulation distance and tolerance.
Evaluator Pass Criteria (5 checkpoints)
All of these must be observed for you to pass this skill.
Transfer belt is applied correctly — snug, centered, over clothing.
Candidate uses underhand grip on the belt.
Candidate walks on the weaker side and slightly behind the resident.
Non-slip footwear is applied before standing.
Resident is allowed to dangle and stabilize before standing.
Critical Mistakes — Avoid These
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Using an overhand grip on the belt — this limits your ability to support the resident.
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Walking in front of or directly beside the resident rather than behind and to the weaker side.
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Not allowing the resident to dangle before standing — rushing increases fall risk.
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Belt applied too loosely — can slide up or off.
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Forgetting non-slip footwear before ambulation.
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