Patient Lifts

Manually lifting patients can be dangerous. When done incorrectly, the patient can be seriously harmed or injured.

Patient lifts help to transfer the person safely, minimizing back strain and neck strain, the two most sensitive parts of the body. Patients who cannot support their own body weight and require support would benefit greatly from using a patient lift.

The slings on the equipment comfortably transport the patient to their destination slowly without compromising on the back or neck. These transfer lifts are largely used in hospitals and care facilities, but they are also available for use inside the home.

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The perfect option for care-givers, Patient Lifts offer a variety of options for safely transporting an individual with greater ease and mobility.

A Patient Lift is a device used to move an individual that requires head, neck, and body support, from one position or location, to another. These Patient Lifts can either be manual, hydraulic, or electronic/powered.

Patient Lifts look similar to the type of lift used to remove engines in a car repair facilility, and range in size and weight allowances based on - portability, use, space available for use, and application.

 

Choosing The Best Patient Lift

Deciding which Patient Lift is right for your needs can take a little research. First, you will need to decide if you need a Floor Lift, Active Lift, or Overhead Lift. As most lifts are accompanied with a Sling for the individual, choosing the right lift with right Sling option will be important. 

 

Patient Floor Lifts

Comprised of a mast, U bar, Sling, and arm, the Floor Lift uses hyrdraulics for lifting, with the option to move the Sling side to side, making lifting from the floor to a chair or other position simple and safe. These lifts can also come powered with a wall plug for raising and lowering. 

 

Overhead Lifts

These Patient Lifts typically involve a motor and track as opposed to hydraulics and an arm, and are usually installed over a bed to allow for moving an individual from a bed to a chair, or commode. 

 

Active Lifts

Active Patient Lifts are either electrical or manual, and are designed for individuals to get from a sitting to standing position. These require that the patient is able to grip, has a strong back and neck.

 

Slings

Sling choices for Patient Lifts vary by the need of the individual and type of lift. Typically, you will find slings related to the following needs:

  • Bariatric patients
  • Smaller patients
  • Amputees
  • Disposable/single-use needs
  • Commode Needs
  • Patients who need back and neck support
  • Patients who use active lifts

Sling Materials will also vary depending on individual needs and are commonly:

  • Polyester
  • Mesh
  • Padded or quilted material
  • Sturdy material for single-use

 

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