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Essential Medical Equipment Checklist for Home Care Patients

Proper medical equipment is essential for safe, quality home care of bedridden patients; renting offers a flexible, cost-effective alternative to purchasing, with options ranging from adjustable beds and wheelchairs to oxygen systems and mo

Essential Medical Equipment Checklist for Home Care Patients
13h ago Khaosod

Caring for bedridden patients at home requires careful attention, knowledge, and proper equipment preparation to ensure good quality of life, reduce complications, and ease the caregiver's workload.

Medical equipment rental has become an increasingly popular option because it reduces costs and allows families to select equipment suited to the patient's specific condition with flexibility. Below is a comprehensive checklist of essential equipment for home care of bedridden patients, along with guidelines for appropriate use.

Equipment Checklist for Home Care of Bedridden Patients

1. Patient Beds and Pressure-Relief Air Mattresses The foundation of bedridden patient care is an appropriate bed—ideally one with adjustable height to assist with lifting, back support, and patient hygiene. Combined with an air mattress that prevents pressure sores, this setup reduces body pressure and is especially suitable for patients requiring extended bed rest.

2. Wheelchairs and Patient Transfer Equipment Wheelchairs are essential for taking patients to medical appointments or activities within the home. Lifting aids such as slings and slide sheets reduce caregiver strain and minimize injury risk.

3. Oxygen Generators and Respiratory Support Equipment For patients with respiratory issues, oxygen generators are vital equipment that improves breathing efficiency. Renting such medical equipment allows caregivers to access standard-quality devices without purchasing them outright.

4. Suctioning Machines Patients unable to clear secretions themselves require suction machines to prevent airway obstruction, reduce infection risk, and facilitate easier breathing.

5. Vital Sign Monitoring Equipment Devices such as blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, and thermometers help caregivers closely track patient condition and provide accurate data to healthcare providers.

Benefits of Renting Medical Equipment for Bedridden Patients

Renting medical equipment is a cost-effective and practical choice for many families because it reduces expenses on expensive equipment purchases, allows equipment selection based on patient needs, includes installation and usage guidance, permits equipment changes or upgrades as necessary, suits both short-term and recovery-phase use, and ensures all equipment meets standards, is clean, and ready for immediate use. This approach helps families care for patients with greater confidence.

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National

Selection Committee to Vote on NBTC Chair's Qualifications

A selection committee will vote July 17 on whether NBTC Chairman Dr. Sarun Bunibhunchaipruk must resign due to allegations he holds positions prohibited under broadcasting law, including work as a physician and Bangkok Bank director.

Selection Committee to Vote on NBTC Chair's Qualifications
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The NBTC selection committee, chaired by Kiatpongse Amatayakul, a senior judge at Regional Labor Court 7, will convene at 9 a.m. on July 17, 2025 to determine whether Dr. Sarun Bunibhunchaipruk must step down as NBTC chairman. Complaints allege he holds disqualifying positions under the broadcasting and telecommunications law. Dr. Suphatra presented documentation showing Sarun maintains status as a temporary hourly-paid physician at Mahidol University from January 8, 2565 to April 12, 2565, and serves as an independent director of Bangkok Bank. The evidence includes tax records, university revenue receipts, and employment regulations clarifying that temporary staff includes monthly, daily, and hourly workers. Dr. Suphatra noted that Sarun cannot simultaneously work as a physician at Ramathibodi Hospital and volunteer elsewhere, yet evidence shows he treats patients on Mondays and Thursdays, visits Samitivej Hospital on Sundays, and attends Rama 9 Hospital on Saturdays—websites now inaccessible. Sarun registered as a Bangkok Bank independent director before his NBTC appointment the following day without resigning. Dr. Suphatra called for an open vote to settle the matter definitively.

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National

Elderly Thais Denied Welfare Card Over Strict Eligibility Rules

Most elderly residents in Nakhon Ratchasima were approved for state welfare cards, but some were rejected due to strict eligibility criteria that critics say excludes genuinely poor seniors who own land.

Elderly Thais Denied Welfare Card Over Strict Eligibility Rules
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In Nakhon Ratchasima on July 17, large crowds of residents, particularly elderly people, gathered outside a Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives branch in Phimai District to hear the announcement of new state welfare card recipients. Most came in person hoping to hear directly from officials to confirm their eligibility.

While the majority of those waiting learned they had been approved and expressed gratitude to the government, some residents were disappointed. Thuan Khemnark, 72, from Phimai District, said he was relieved to qualify after initially fearing rejection. He plans to use the welfare card benefits to pay for utilities and household expenses.

However, not everyone succeeded. Manop Chaemjang, 66, who previously held the card but was denied this round, criticized the strict criteria. He argued that elderly residents should automatically qualify, noting that some applicants own land but remain genuinely poor and should not be excluded. He contended that the rigorous qualification standards prevent poor people from accessing the support they need.

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Police

Police Bust Drug Party at Mukdahan Repair Shop, 14 Arrested

Police in Mukdahan arrested 14 people at a car repair shop on July 16 during a drug-fueled birthday party that included four Lao nationals. Officers recovered ketamine and methamphetamine-laced liquid during the raid in Ban Kham Phak Nok su

Police Bust Drug Party at Mukdahan Repair Shop, 14 Arrested
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MUKDAHAN — A joint task force arrested 14 men and women on July 16 after raiding a Thai-Lao birthday party where attendees allegedly consumed drugs inside a car repair shop in Mukdahan province.

The operation was carried out by district officials, the Singh Muang Muk special operations team, members of Mukdahan Territorial Defence Volunteer Corps Company 2, Border Patrol Police Company 234, the Internal Security Operations Command, Surasak Montri Task Force, and Mukdahan Immigration Office.

The raid followed complaints about a drug-related gathering in Mueang Mukdahan district. Authorities arrested 14 suspects—nine men and five women, including four Lao nationals (one man and three women). One Lao national faced additional charges for overstaying their permitted stay in Thailand.

Offcers acted on information from local informants about a birthday party involving drug use and excessive noise at a car repair shop in Ban Kham Phak Nok, Bang Sai Yai subdistrict. Upon arrival, they found the shop door open with loud music playing inside. After following legal procedures, officers discovered a plastic bag containing 2.88 grams of ketamine and bottles containing red liquid believed to be "happy water" with methamphetamine detected in preliminary testing.

All detainees admitted to gathering for a birthday celebration and bringing drugs to consume together. One suspect was charged with illegal possession of ketamine, another with illegal possession of methamphetamine in "happy water," and all 14 with illegal drug use involving methamphetamine. The Lao national also faced immigration charges. All suspects and evidence were transferred to Mueang Mukdahan Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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National

Thai Arts and Crafts Exhibited at Paris Museum

The Sustainable Arts and Crafts Institute of Thailand (SACIT) showcased Thai arts and crafts at the “Royal Thai Dress from Tradition to Modernity” exhibition at the MAD museum (Musée des Arts Dé...

14h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Sustainable Arts and Crafts Institute of Thailand (SACIT) showcased Thai arts and crafts at the “Royal Thai Dress from Tradition to Modernity” exhibition at the MAD museum (Musée des Arts Dé...

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National

Bangkok Nightclub Fire Victims Died From Toxic Gases

Autopsies show most victims of a Bangkok nightclub fire died from inhaling toxic gases like carbon monoxide and cyanide rather than burns, police said.

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Most Bangkok nightclub fire victims died from toxic gases, not flames, police sayLegacyMost victims of the Bangkok nightclub fire died from inhaling toxic gases rather than from burns, as carbon monoxide and cyanide were found in their systems. Officers from Phahonyothin Police Station and the Metropolitan Police Bureau met yesterday, July 16, to review progress in the investigation into the fire at Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao nightclub. Following the meeting, Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Siam Boonsom briefed the media on the latest developments. Siam said post-mortem examinations found that the victims died from suffocation after inhaling toxic gases rather than from direct exposure to flames. According to the commissioner, forensic examinations detected carbon monoxide and cyanide in the victims’ bodies. He said both substances interfere with the body’s ability to absorb oxygen and, when inhaled in high concentrations, can prove fatal within minutes. Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Siam Boonsom | Photo via Thai Post Siam added that officers involved in the rescue operation were also affected by the toxic smoke. He said some experienced respiratory irritation, sore throats and symptoms associated with smoke inhalation after entering the building to assist victims. Police said the investigation into both the cause of the fire and the identities of those responsible for operating the nightclub remains ongoing. According to Siam, investigators are examining whether the electrical system may have contributed to the fire. He said the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) confirmed that the nightclub had applied to increase its electricity capacity. The commissioner said that after approving the increased capacity, the MEA sought permission to inspect the upgraded electrical system, but the operators denied. Photo by Sakchai Lalit via AP Siam added that investigators are considering the possibility that modifications may have been carried out without MEA involvement, which could have resulted in an electrical overload and short circuit. Nevertheless, the official cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Investigators are awaiting findings from the relevant government agencies before deciding on any legal action. Siam also said police are tracing financial transactions to identify everyone who benefited from the nightclub’s operations as part of efforts to determine who may bear legal responsibility. According to police, the business was registered in the names of a male owner, who remains hospitalised, and his mother. Investigators have also questioned the owner’s older sister after determining that she received financial benefits from the business. Photo by Wason Wanichakorn via AP The commissioner said no criminal charges have been filed against anyone so far because investigators are still waiting to interview the injured owner and other people connected to the business. Siam also addressed reports that one of the nightclub’s emergency exits had been locked. He said an employee who escaped the fire told investigators that one fire exit was locked during the incident. Police said the claim will form part of the ongoing investigation and will be considered when determining whether any legal action is warranted. The story Most Bangkok nightclub fire victims died from toxic gases, not flames, police say as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

PM Celebrates Young Coder's Twin World Championship Wins

A 9-year-old student from Phuket won two world coding championships in Rome, defeating over 38,000 competitors from 153 countries, prompting Prime Minister Prayut to praise the young champion as proof of Thai children's global potential.

PM Celebrates Young Coder's Twin World Championship Wins
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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed admiration for "Pawintz" (Pawinit Pattanawekin), a 9-year-old Grade 3 student from Phuket, who won two world coding championships at The International STEM Olympiad & Coding Olympiad 2026 finals in Rome, Italy. The child defeated more than 38,000 competitors from 153 countries and over 1,700 schools worldwide.

Government Spokesman Rachada Thanadirek announced that the PM learned of Pawintz's achievement before attending the World AI Conference in Shanghai, China. The PM congratulated the young champion and praised his dedication, determination, and ability, while also commending his family, teachers, and supporters who played a vital role in enabling Thai youth to demonstrate their talents on the international stage.

The PM stated that Pawintz's success proves Thai children are as capable as any in the world when given proper opportunities and support. He urged all Thai youth to believe in themselves, think boldly, be creative, and never stop learning, as the modern world rewards ability and effort regardless of origin. The PM emphasized that the government stands ready to create opportunities for Thai children and views this achievement as an inspiration for countless others to pursue global recognition. "The government congratulates Pawintz on bringing honor and pride to Thailand. This success will inspire many Thai children to see that with determination and good opportunities, they too can reach the world stage," the PM said.

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National

Thailand Targets 179 Billion Baht in Fruit Exports by 2026

The Ministry of Commerce has initiated a series of aggressive domestic and international marketing campaigns, aiming for a 5% expansion in Thai fruit exports to reach a total value of 179 billion Baht...

14h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Ministry of Commerce has initiated a series of aggressive domestic and international marketing campaigns, aiming for a 5% expansion in Thai fruit exports to reach a total value of 179 billion Baht...

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National

OSMEP Launches Thai Street Gold Star Program for Vendors

The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) has partnered with Suan Dusit University to launch the "Thai Street Gold Star" project under the Therapy Festival and Thai S...

14h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) has partnered with Suan Dusit University to launch the "Thai Street Gold Star" project under the Therapy Festival and Thai S...

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National

Thai Food Documentary Wins Major US Award

The Thai Government has expressed high praise following the monumental international success of the Thai food documentary “Tasteful Thailand,” which secured a top documentary award in the United S...

14h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

The Thai Government has expressed high praise following the monumental international success of the Thai food documentary “Tasteful Thailand,” which secured a top documentary award in the United S...

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National

Lawmakers Press Thai Railways on 20-Billion-Baht Annual Loss Strategy

Lawmakers challenged Thailand's State Railway over mounting losses of 20 billion baht annually and questioned its management of assets, franchise agreements, and unresolved debts from infrastructure projects like the Airport Rail Link.

Lawmakers Press Thai Railways on 20-Billion-Baht Annual Loss Strategy
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On July 17, 2025, parliamentarian Wattanya Bunnark questioned the State Railway of Thailand during deliberation of the fiscal year 2570 budget bill in the House of Representatives. She highlighted that the SRT has reported annual operating losses of 20 billion baht despite government subsidies, though it achieved a 117-million-baht profit last year through compensatory revenue mechanisms. Without such compensation, accumulated losses would exceed 200 billion baht, prompting concerns about the SRT's contingency plans. Bunnark also raised issues flagged by the Office of the Auditor General regarding incomplete land and building registration, unverified asset management income, and expired leases still being utilized—all creating budget leakage. She questioned the SRT's approach to resolving these problems and expressed concern over disputed land at Khao Kradong in Buriram province, where the Land Department cannot withdraw rights due to missing maps from the SRT. Bunnark further pressed the SRT on the Airport Rail Link arrangement with private company Asia Era One, noting that the SRT has not received franchise fees while being obligated to cover over 10 billion baht in signal systems and train equipment after October 24, 2564. She questioned the current financial status and whether cancellation of the high-speed rail project could affect the Airport Rail Link, potentially leaving the SRT with unresolved debt and unpaid franchise fees. SRT Governor Anant Pho­thnimdaeng explained that the 20-billion-baht annual loss stems from inadequate compensation for social service operations and tariffs that do not reflect true costs, necessitating government subsidy. He confirmed the SRT is working to boost revenue through services, goods sales, and land utilization, including through its subsidiary SRT Asset Company.

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