Hoyer & Stand Assist Lifts

Hoyer Patient Lifts

If you’re looking for a device to help you navigate daily life after an injury or medical procedure, you may want to invest in a patient lift. This type of medical equipment is ideal for users with limited mobility who need assistance with transfers. For example, the most common type of transfer involves moving the patient from the bed to the bathroom. Regardless of your needs, Amelia Mobility & Wellness is here to help. We’ve created this guide with everything you need to know about patient lifts. Read on for more. Visit us in Fernandina Beach, Florida, to check out our models.

 

Safe Handling

Before we explore the different options, it’s important to learn about safe patient handling. This might seem obvious, but the caregiver needs to be properly trained on how to use the patient lift and sling. These devices are designed to protect the safety of the patient as well as the caregiver. Whether it’s a healthcare professional in a hospital or a home caregiver that will be operating the device, they must first receive proper training. The patient should also learn about safe operation to help avoid bruises, falls, skin tears, and other painful injuries.

 

Lifts

The most affordable type of patient lift is a manual or a hydraulic model. As the name suggests, this device uses hydraulics as its source of power. This means your equipment will always be operational and you won’t need to rely on an electric power source for it to function. This is the best option for those who need a versatile device that can handle a broad range of transfers. However, if the user or the caregiver has limited physical strength, it may be difficult to manually operate your patient lift.


An electric model is powered either by electricity or rechargeable batteries. This is the superior choice for those who need a lift with higher weight capacity for heavier patients. An electric model allows for easier movements than the manual option. If your caregiver will be providing daily care over a long-term period, an electric patient lift is a great option.

Slings

A sling may not be the first thing that comes to mind when choosing your lift, but it’s an important decision as well. First and foremost, you need to choose a sling that is compatible with your device. Be sure the size limitations of the sling can accommodate that patient’s body weight. The good news is that there’s no shortage of options out there. You can choose a full-body sling if you need maximum support. Other choices include stretcher slings for spine transfers, toileting slings, padded slings, bathing slings, and soon.

 

If you have any questions, be sure to contact us Amelia Mobility & Wellness. Our team would be happy to help you determine which patient lift is right for your needs. You can also stop in and see us to browse our inventory. You’ll find us in Fernandina Beach, Florida, near Yulee. We look forward to serving you!

 

Amelia Mobility & Wellness

Our product experts are here to help. Please feel free to contact us at (904) 261-2111 or stop in today.

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