Prevention of Pressure Ulcers: Frequent repositioning helps to prevent the development of pressure ulcers by relieving prolonged pressure on certain body parts. Improved Circulation: Changing positions helps to promote better blood circulation, which is vital for tissue health and overall well-being. Respiratory Health: Repositioning can help to prevent complications such as pneumonia by promoting better lung expansion and preventing fluid accumulation. Comfort and Dignity: Regular repositioning contributes to patient comfort and maintains their dignity by avoiding prolonged discomfort.