The Hoyer Elevate is a premium active lift designed to improve the lifting experience for both the caregiver and the patient. It is both compact and sturdy with a safe weight capacity of 440 pounds. The foot tray has a removable polymer cover which makes for better cleaning. Additionally, the whole foot tray can be removed to help the patient with gait therapy and training while using the lift. An optional scale is available and can weigh a patient up to 440 lbs with ease.
Product Highlights
Highest weight capacity of all Hoyer stand-up lifts
HoyerPro lifts are guaranteed for a period of two years from the date of delivery against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. This warranty includes all mechanical and electrical components. Aluminium structural components and mechanical components on lifts are covered under warranty for a period of five (5) years from the date of delivery. Most service requests handled by the facility Maintenance Department with assistance from the Joerns Healthcare Product Service Department. Most parts requested can be shipped next day air at the customer’s expense.
While many recognize the Hoyer name, not many people know the inspiring story of the company’s founder, Ted Hoyer. We wanted to share his story with you to honor the memory of this incredible innovator.Â
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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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Stand-up lifts (also called Hoyer lifts) can help to increase senior safety while keeping the senior independent without the need for a full traditional ceiling or floor lift.
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.