The new Premier Series Invacare Stand Assist ISACOMPACT lift has a smaller footprint and allows for easier maneuverability in environments where space is limited. This lift offers optimal functionality and an innovative feature set for maximum comfort and security when transferring weight-bearing residents and patients, as well as those needing rehabilitation support. The difference is in the details. The sleek and modern design was driven by customer insights, with a goal of incorporating what was most valued in a stand assist lift while bringing in new features to enhance the user and caregiver experience. Assembly and dismantling can be done without any tools, making equipment setup and transport easier than ever.*
Product Highlights
Extendable lifting arm adjusts to nine different lengths to accommodate a variety of users
Ergonomic hand grips fit the natural shape of the hand for a safe and comfortable grip
Lower leg cushion provides six height positions with ErgoSupport swivel feature for added comfort
Foot pedal base operation allows the use of body weight to widen the base and limit upper body strain
Removable foot plate allows for gait-training and restorative care
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