[MCOH-EH] lifting heavy linen

samira / drsami_7 at hotmail.com
Tue May 7 08:30:07 PDT 2024


Hi Casey,

Like you suggested, provide only smaller bags that prevent overfilling is a great solution.This ensures that the weight remains manageable and reduces the risk of strain.

Another suggestion is Schedule more frequent linen collection times to prevent bags from becoming too heavy.


Best Regards
Dr.Sameera Alhajri
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Subject: [MCOH-EH] lifting heavy linen

Hello-

We have had a few back sprain/strains due to nursing departments over filling our linen bags. When housekeeping goes to pull the dirty linen, they are over filled and some of the linen is wet from the patient showering and staff using blankets to soak up the water in the bathrooms.  Can you tell me how your facilities handle linen? I am looking into getting rid of the hampers and large bags and only offering smaller bags so that they can not be filled as full. Does anyone else have any suggestions or tips for what you see at your facility?


Casey Skalka, RN

Employee Health

Mary Lanning Healthcare

715 N St Joseph Ave

Hastings NE, 68901

O: 402-461-5341

C :402-984-4649

F: 402-460-5734

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