Single-handed care is not about cutting corners — it’s about working smarter, safer, and more respectfully. By using the right techniques, equipment, and positioning strategies, many tasks traditionally requiring two carers can be safely and confidently completed by one.
This module challenges outdated assumptions around “double-ups” and demonstrates how single-handed approaches can actually increase dignity, reduce intrusion, improve continuity, and free up valuable staffing capacity without compromising safety.
Understanding the Principles and Legal Framework
When single-handed care is appropriate — and how to evidence safe decision-making within clinical and organisational standards.
Equipment Confidence
Using slide sheets, rotating platforms, in-situ slings, electric profiling beds, stand aids and repositioning techniques effectively to reduce physical strain.
Task Analysis and Risk Reduction
Step-by-step methods for reassessing traditional double-up tasks such as repositioning, washing, toileting, and transfers — identifying where one person can safely achieve the goal with environmental setup and correct sequencing.
Promoting Client Independence
Encouraging active participation from the individual wherever possible — shifting from “doing to” towards “assisting with”.
Overcoming Cultural Resistance
Addressing staff fears, overcoming the “we’ve always done it this way” mindset, and embedding a confident single-handed culture.