- 4pt Sling bar 450 (M) for Molift Air
- 4pt Sling bar 450 (M) for Molift Air Etac
- Safe Working Load of 771 lbs.
- Length: 13.8"
- Molift® Air 200 Ceiling Lift Motor
- Small hoist - great lifting capacity
- Quick release device for trolley
- Silent and soft operation
- AP-Series Portable Ceiling Lift
- Facilitates assisted mobility during patient lifts, transfers, and handling
- Helps keep patients safe and prevents accidents/injuries
- Optimizes caregiver convenience and safety
- Molift® Air 205 Ceiling Lift Motor
- Functional and well designed
- Light and flexible
- Easy to install
- Molift® Air 300 Ceiling Lift Motor
- Small hoist - great lifting capacity
- Quick release device for trolley
- Silent and soft operation
- Altair Portable Overhead Lift
- Lightweight and portable
- Discreet and modern design
- 2, 3 or 4-point sling suspension
- Fixed Ceiling Lift - C-450 Manual Traverse
- Available in 4 styles to suit any patient need
- Facilitates patient handling, lifts, and transfers
- Built-in safety features maximize caregiver and patient welfare
- Maxi Sky 440 Portable Ceiling Lift
- Emergency stopping device
- Low battery indicator LED indicator for maintenance required
- Pass through system to swing from room to room
- Molift® Nomad Ceiling Lift Motor
- With a unique curved design for comfortable and spacious position
- Low weight – high hoisting capacity
- Connects and disconnects easily – without any tools
- GoLift Portable 450 Ceiling Lift
- Light Weight and Portable
- Durable and Strong
- Quick Connect Hand Control
- P600 Portable Bariatric Ceiling Lift
- 600 lb weight capacity allows this lift to accommodate the widest range of patients.
- Lightweight, compact design enables use of this lift with only one caregiver.
- Full-width carry bar keeps the patient supported and comfortable during the transfer.
- C-625 lb Capacity Fixed Ceiling Patient Lift
- A solution for comfortable and effortless patient lifting and transfers.
- Easy-to-use design enables transfers with a single caregiver present.
- Eliminates the need for dangerous manual lifting techniques.
Overhead ceiling lifts are a safe and effective way to facilitate patient transfers. These patient lifts run along track systems which are mounted to the ceiling, creating a pre-determined travel path. Ceiling lifts are common in settings like hospitals and rehabilitation centers, thanks to their efficiency and ease of use.
Overhead ceiling lifts provide one major advantage over a floor lift: Overhead lifts take up far less space. Since overhead lifts are mounted to the ceiling, they take up no floor space, which is particularly advantageous in situations where you're working with a lot of furniture or medical equipment. When the lift is not in use, the sling can be removed or the lift can be positioned so that it's completely out of the way. This isn't as easy when you're working with a floor unit, which must be wheeled between furniture and equipment in order to be stored away in a corner of the room.
Overhead ceiling lifts are powered to minimize the physical demands of the caregiver. These lifts typically include a handheld control so that the caregiver can move around while still having control of the lift. Ceiling lifts operate on battery power, and many feature an LED indicator which alerts you when the battery power is low. Overhead ceiling lifts include an emergency stopping and lowering device in order to keep the patient safe in the case of a malfunction or power outage.
Using an overhead ceiling lift allows you to create a smooth transfer for the patient. Ceiling lifts are useful for transferring patients in and out of bed, into wheelchairs or chairs, and to the bathroom. Ceiling lifts operate with the use of a sling, which provides the patient with plenty of support and stability during the transfer.
Overhead ceiling lifts help to create transfers which are safe for both the patient and the caregiver.