The MiniLift from Handicare is a mobile sit-to-stand lift which has been developed to gently assist the user when rising from a sitting to standing position. The handles and the side supports allow for mutiple options for the user to place their hands for security and comfort during a natural standing motion. The adjustable lifting arm and low leg supports offer versatility and can be adjusted for proper fitting and comfort. The MiniLift is offered in two sizes; the MiniLift 125 which has a maximum weight capacity of 275 lbs., and the MiniLift 200 which has a maximum weight capacity of 440 lbs. The small and compact frame of the MiniLift make this a great solution for anyone needing assistance in their daily transfers.
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Patient slings are necessary when using most types of patient lifts. Slings will ensure safety and stability during transfers, but you need to make sure to use the correct sling for both the lift and the patient.
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Each type of lift is intended to perform a certain function, so knowing the basics about these lifts can help you to choose the lift that is just right for you.
If you’re in the marketing for a patient lift for your home or facility, the first question you should ask yourself is whether you want an electric or a manual lift.