| The electric patient floor lift in full upright position. Call Us Toll Free (866) 8 CARE4U 9 am - 5 PM Pacific Time (which is Toll free (866) 822-7348) Patient Floor Lift-The Helper A patient floor lift with four wide casters provides the most stability and is especially valuable if your patient needs to lifted from the floor due to a fall. The patient floor lift with legs that are extendable can offer additional stability during the patient lift. The casters allow comparably rapid transfer of the lift to the location of need for the patient floor lift. Particularly with a bariatric patient floor lift, the help provided the caregiver can reduce significant strain and fatigue. It is hard to overstate the importance that patient floor lift when in regular use. The patient floor lifts we make available come with an array of slings to allow the patient floor lift to meet a variety of needs. The use of the patient floor lift in bathing is significant. Specific slings are available for our patient floor lifts that are used for this purpose. The need for the patient floor lift in tolieting can save needed minutes that result in avoided spills and soiling that take time and chemistry to clean properly. The patient floor lift also protects the senior welfare by avoiding slip and fall injuries. It is not too much of a stretch to see that mold growth and odors are avoided through the use of the patient floor lift. Careful consideration would include the avoidance of insurance claims through the use of the patient floor lift. The advances of dignity by mobility increase and reduced maintenance of the infirm translate into increased caregiver satisfaction through the use of the proper patient floor lift. Overall the patient floor lift is a significant helper for caregivers that is appreciated ever so much more when it is seen in action. Ask 1stSeniorCare to arrange a demonstration in your facility of a modern patient floor lift. Read more about patient floor lift here: a, b, c Read more about Homecare beds here: a, b, Read more about patient wandering alarms here: a, b, c, d |