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By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The increased attention to the position of their body increases the risk of startle reactions during transfers. The temptation to hurry through a transfer needs to be avoided. When the transfer is done slowly, they can cooperate because their slow information processing speed is accommodated.

The ability to lift and hold usually slows carers down enough to wait for the lift. Moving quickly after that can still cause a startle reaction.