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Ceiling Lift Scales
Suspended scales for ceiling lifts are innovative weighing solutions that can be easily attached to a ceiling lift for seamless and accurate patient weighing. These scales are designed to be lightweight and sometimes portable, making them easy ... patients and caregivers. Suspended scales are also highly accurate, with Class III models, offering precision weight measurements that are accurate to within a few pounds. Class III level of precision is necessary for accurately weighing patients
Ceiling Lift Spreader bars
Maxi Sky ceiling lift spreader bars are an essential component of ceiling lift systems used to safely transfer patients with limited mobility. Spreader bars come in different types and sizes, including standard loop (2pt or 4pt), DPS (Dynamic ... specialty spreader bars, for supine lifts, or the Morgue Spreader bar, designed for use in mortuary or funeral home settings. Choosing the right spreader bar depends on the patient's weight and size, as well as the lift system and slings being used
Evenda Lifting pole with strap and handle - Accessory Instructions
Empowering Long Term Care Residents The Role of the Atlanta Chair in Dementia Care Settings
The Atlanta™ chair was accredited with a class 1A rating from the University of Stirling's Dementia and Design Centre, and stands out as a prime example of evidence-based design improving the lives of those with dementia.
Ajro Standing and Raising Aids & Floor lifts - Technical Reference Guide and Parts Overview
Hygiene lift Quick reference guide - Cleaning and disinfection (A4, Landscape, Colour)
Ceiling lifts – A safe patient handling solution
Ceiling lifts provide a multitude of benefits to the healthcare facility as a safe patient handling solution. Take a look at several examples supported by clinical documentation.
November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month
For the past 20 years, November has been recognized as National Long-Term Care Awareness Month. By 2030, one in five residents in the US will be age 65 or older, and the number of those in need of long term support services in the US is already at 14 million and expected to grow to 27 million by 2050.