This has been found to have the exact same thing as the more expensive board a home care nurse recommended. Do get the two hole transfer board. It is very handy to have the second hole for pulling yourself laong the board and you don't have to pay attention as to which way to place it.
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The board is of good quality and was shipped promptly. We found it difficult to use. Even with the bevel, it is thick enough to make it difficult to slide under the patient, and not slippery enough for the patient to slide easily. For patients who are able to move and help, it may be okay, but for my wife, who is immobile, id didn't help. We changed to a Hoyer lift, which made transfer much easier.
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Good quality, easy to use, slide holes help with transfer
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Sturdy . . . rated for 440 lbs, well within my weight limit. Ends of board have half inch rise before taper starts. This may be due to the fact the board is made from southern pine. It doesn't appear to be a laminated board like plywood but made from a solid piece of wood. From my experience, the thinner the board (laminates), the easier to place under & pull out from under buttocks. This board is one inch thick, good for weight but hard to work with.
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Good board. Much slicker than the one at the nursing home. Only problem is one corner is dented, probably from shipping. I sanded it and it works fine.
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