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Amputee clip bathing in situ sling
The Amputee clip bathing in situ sling is suitable for bathing and showering residents/patients with bilateral leg amputations above the knee or total hip. It is designed with the ability to remain under the patient between transfers following clinical assessment.
Amputee left leg clip sling
The Amputee left leg clip sling is designed for residents/patients with left leg amputations above or below the knee or total hip. This sling is shaped to give additional support around the amputation site.
Amputee clip sling - hook and loop fastener
The Amputee clip sling - hook and loop fastener is suitable for residents/patients with leg amputations above or below the knee. This sling is applied like a standard sling, without turning the patient onto their side.
Loop walking jacket
The Loop walking jacket is intended for assisted transfer and rehabilitation of patients/residents with limited ability to move. Gait training, rehabilitation, and ambulation activities can be performed with this sling.
Loop bathing sling - unpadded legs
The Loop bathing sling - unpadded legs is suitable for bathing and showering activities as the mesh material allows water to pass easily through the sling.
Strap stretcher
With the Strap Stretcher, patients can be raised in a fully supine position, without needing to move or turn them. It gives full access and visual contact for hygiene and wound care.
Sara Flex seated transfer sling
The Sara Flex seated transfer sling can provide additional support if required during transfer and supports the patient/resident if they were to sit or in case their standing ability reduces during the transfer.
IndiGo
IndiGo is the intuitive drive assistance that makes lighter transport available to any caregiver with just a touch – for safety and simplicity.
How to choose a patient transfer device depending on mobility level
Patient transfer tasks occur across multiple healthcare settings and are often high risk activities for both caregivers and patients. Risk of patient and staff injury has led to the development of global Safe Patient Handling programmes.