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Sara Plus
The Sara Plus® offers something extra: advanced resident/patient support features that promote mobility-activation more than any other aid of this type, providing balance, stepping and walking training.
Tenor
Tenor mobile floor lifter is specifically designed for lifting and transferring plus-size patients or residents.
Sara Plus walking sling
The Sara Plus walking sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active transfer and rehabilitation activities such as balance, stepping and walking training by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate.
Sara Plus standing sling
The Sara Plus standing sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active standing transfer and rehabilitation activities by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate.
Maxi Sky 2 Plus
Our Bariatric Room Solutions ensure your healthcare facilities are equipped for the increasing challenges of plus size patients and ready to deliver safe, cost efficient and dignified patient care.
Sara Plus wipeable standing sling
The Sara Plus wipeable standing sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active standing transfer and rehabilitation activities by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate. Completely wipeable with no stitching
Citadel Plus Bariatric Care System
The Citadel Plus Bariatric Care System has been designed to manage patients weighing up to 454 kg (1000 lbs).
Sara Plus disposable standing sling
The Sara Plus disposable standing sling in conjunction with the lift supports the patient through active standing transfer and rehabilitation activities by enabling a single caregiver/therapist to facilitate. It supports infection prevention
Bariatric loop sling
The Bariatric loop sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It has standard padding in the legs that enhance comfort for patients and residents.
Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs
The Bariatric loop hammock sling - divided legs is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed with additional support around the leg area - each leg
Bariatric loop comfort sling
The Bariatric loop comfort sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed with extra padding in the most stressed areas to enhance patient comfort
Disposable bariatric loop sling
The Disposable bariatric loop sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed to accompany a patient throughout the hospital stay and can be used
Bariatric loop repositioning sling
The Bariatric loop repositioning sling assists the caregiver with in-bed repositioning and transferring plus-size patients in a supine position from one flat surface to another. The sling dimensions fit with the Arjo bariatric beds.
Bariatric loop hammock sling
The Bariatric loop hammock sling is suitable for assisted transfers of plus-size patients and residents that require full body support during the transfer. It is designed for transfers when the patient is semi-reclined and does not tolerate
Loop quick fit sling - without head support
sling - without head support is a general purpose total lift sling. It is used to lift residents/patients from the bed, wheelchair and off the floor. This sling can be used for residents/patients with limited upper body function, but with good head
Bariatric loop limb sling
The Bariatric loop limb sling is designed with a wider surface and higher safe working load than the standard limb slings.
Sara Combilizer
A growing body of evidence supports the effectiveness of early mobilization. When utilized, early mobility is associated with reduced ICU and hospital length of stay and improved functional outcomes.
Evenda Comfio
As mobility declines, caring for the resident becomes more challenging and the risk of complications of immobility such as pressure injury increases. By supporting their individual challenges, and recognising that loss of mobility can have a