Description
What is an Patient Lift Transfer Chair?
A patient lift or transfer chair is a device used to assist caregivers in safely moving or transferring patients who have mobility challenges from one place to another. These devices are known to reduce the risk of injuries to both the caregiver and the patient by providing support and stability during transfers.
What is it used for?
• This equipment has several purposes for example it’s used as a patient lift, wheelchair, bedside commode, or bathroom chair.
Product Features:
• Lifting Arm/Boom: The part of the lift that rises and lowers.
• Sling: A piece of fabric that supports the patient during the transfer. Slings come in various designs and sizes, and some are designed for specific types of transfers (e.g., standing, full-body, or bath transfers).
• Base: Usually has two legs that can be spread apart for stability and brought together to maneuver the lift around furniture or other obstacles.
• Casters/Wheels: Allow the lift to be rolled smoothly. Larger rear wheels make the lift easier to push, while smaller front wheels help in maneuverability.
• Controls: These can be either manual (like a pump) or electronic (buttons or a remote).
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