ALBERT ALEXANDER ASSANAH
Nursing in Baltimore, MD

License number
DC RN38095
Issued Date
Jul 27, 1978
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1980
Category
NURSING
Type
REGISTERED NURSE
Address
Address
Baltimore, MD

Professional information

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Patient Transport And Care Vehicle

Patient Transport And Care Vehicle

US Patent:
4453732, Jun 12, 1984
Filed:
Dec 24, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/334233
Inventors:
Albert A. Assanah - Baltimore MD
Fitzroy Assanah - Baltimore MD
George G. Assanah - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A47C 1300
US Classification:
280648
Abstract:
The invention is an improved vehicle for the transport and care of patients, particularly incontinent patients. The vehicle combines the facility of a wheel chair and a bed-like transport vehicle, such as a mobile stretcher. The vehicle is particularly useful in providing care for incontinent patients who also are difficult to move when providing the care. The basic vehicle resembles a wheel chair which can be conveniently modified, without first moving the patient, into a bed-like facility. In making the modification the vehicle has a collapsible support device as the back portion of the basic wheel chair is lowered to form the bed-like configuration. The vehicle also serves as a temporary rest facility for wheel chair patients who are difficult to move from the wheel-chair to a normal bed facility. The vehicle thus facilitates one attendant care of a patient.


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Portable Gravity Bath

Portable Gravity Bath

US Patent:
4455696, Jun 26, 1984
Filed:
Dec 10, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/329447
Inventors:
Albert A. Assanah - Baltimore MD
Fitzroy Assanah - Baltimore MD
George G. Assanah - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A47K 302
US Classification:
4584
Abstract:
The invention is an improved bath device for patients, particularly bedridden, wheelchair dependent, and incontinent patients. The bath device is portable and provides a flow or liquid by gravity. The bath device is designed to operate independently or co-jointly which another form of incontinent equipment. The portable bath device is compact and easily carried or transported on a mobile facility. The bath device is constructed of flexible water-proof material that also has insulating qualities. The bath device has an inlet or fill port, a vent, and an outlet, each of which is sealable. The bath device has a facility for hanging the bath device on portable supports in a manner that facilitates complete use of all the contained liquid.