Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Hi family Well its time to transfer from cot to bed...huge decisions as we should be getting one from the occupational health, only I dont want a second hand one that lots of other kids have had before her, shes too precious, and I want the BEST!! dont we all!! My question is are the charge children in normal beds like everyone else, or do you disabled types or special ones?? Granted Amelie needs to be elevated because she is pump fed all through the night and with the lung disease and oxygen she is better elevated a little. Please help what should we buy?? hugs Les x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Les, Kennedy is in a regular bed, but if Amelie needs to be raised, you might want to look at one of those " craftmatic " type beds (probably something differently named in the UK). I know another girl with CHARGE whose parents bought her one and it works well as you can adjust it to the child's needs. The web site for Craftmatic is: http://www.craftmatic.com/ I'm sure there must be something similar in the UK. Good luck to Amelie going into a " big girl " bed! > > Hi family > > Well its time to transfer from cot to bed...huge decisions as we > should be getting one from the occupational health, only I dont want a > second hand one that lots of other kids have had before her, shes too > precious, and I want the BEST!! dont we all!! > > My question is are the charge children in normal beds like everyone > else, or do you disabled types or special ones?? > > Granted Amelie needs to be elevated because she is pump fed all > through the night and with the lung disease and oxygen she is better > elevated a little. > > Please help what should we buy?? > > hugs Les x > > -- " It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. " --Carl Sagan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Thanks , and for the helpful link! Les x > Les, > Kennedy is in a regular bed, but if Amelie needs to be raised, you might > want to look at one of those " craftmatic " type beds (probably something > differently named in the UK). I know another girl with CHARGE whose parents > bought her one and it works well as you can adjust it to the child's needs. > The web site for Craftmatic is: http://www.craftmatic.com/ > I'm sure there must be something similar in the UK. Good luck to Amelie > going into a " big girl " bed! > > > > > > > > Hi family > > > > Well its time to transfer from cot to bed...huge decisions as we > > should be getting one from the occupational health, only I dont want a > > second hand one that lots of other kids have had before her, shes too > > precious, and I want the BEST!! dont we all!! > > > > My question is are the charge children in normal beds like everyone > > else, or do you disabled types or special ones?? > > > > Granted Amelie needs to be elevated because she is pump fed all > > through the night and with the lung disease and oxygen she is better > > elevated a little. > > > > Please help what should we buy?? > > > > hugs Les x > > > > > > > > -- > " It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in > delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. " --Carl Sagan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Hi , Hayley has just transferred from cot to a bed. We got funding for a mattress suitable for an asthmatic. The OT made a foam wedge to raise the bed and wedges to go round the bed. Had the bed modified with wooden sliding gate so that Hayley will not fall out. We are currently waiting on wooden blocks to raise the bed to a safe level so that we can get her out without too much strain on our backs, plus we will be able to change her on her bed :-) Hayley is also continuous feed and has breathing difficulties and this is working well for her. I am happy to take a photo and email privately should u wish. Hope this helps. Cheers xox Mum to Hayley Australia Amelie Chan wrote: Hi family Well its time to transfer from cot to bed...huge decisions as we should be getting one from the occupational health, only I dont want a second hand one that lots of other kids have had before her, shes too precious, and I want the BEST!! dont we all!! My question is are the charge children in normal beds like everyone else, or do you disabled types or special ones?? Granted Amelie needs to be elevated because she is pump fed all through the night and with the lung disease and oxygen she is better elevated a little. Please help what should we buy?? hugs Les x Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 a photo would be great to show my OT that we can maybe try and keep things normal and simple, thats all we have now raised the cot on blocks and tons of blankets underneath her matress. I would like to think we could get away without a second hand electric big huge monster, which takes over her little room. cheers Les x > Hi , > > Hayley has just transferred from cot to a bed. We got funding for a > mattress suitable for an asthmatic. > > The OT made a foam wedge to raise the bed and wedges to go round the bed. > Had the bed modified with wooden sliding gate so that Hayley will not fall > out. We are currently waiting on wooden blocks to raise the bed to a safe > level so that we can get her out without too much strain on our backs, plus > we will be able to change her on her bed :-) Hayley is also continuous feed > and has breathing difficulties and this is working well for her. > > I am happy to take a photo and email privately should u wish. > > Hope this helps. > > Cheers xox > Mum to Hayley > Australia > > Amelie Chan wrote: > Hi family > > Well its time to transfer from cot to bed...huge decisions as we > should be getting one from the occupational health, only I dont want a > second hand one that lots of other kids have had before her, shes too > precious, and I want the BEST!! dont we all!! > > My question is are the charge children in normal beds like everyone > else, or do you disabled types or special ones?? > > Granted Amelie needs to be elevated because she is pump fed all > through the night and with the lung disease and oxygen she is better > elevated a little. > > Please help what should we buy?? > > hugs Les x > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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