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  1. Hoyer Professional Full Back Mesh Sling
    Hoyer Professional Full Back Mesh Sling
    • Padded fabric works best for transfers.
    • Four-point hook up works on 4-point and 6-point cradles.
    • Optional head support folds-down when not required.
    As low as $381.00
     
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  2. Full Body Mesh w/ Commode Opening
    Full Body Mesh w/ Commode Opening
    • Can be used on heavy or light patients
    • Supports patient from shoulders to the knees
    • Used for weighing, transferring or to simply toileting
    As low as $74.95
     
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  3. Bestcare Universal Sling with Head Support
    Universal Sling with Head Support
    • Features 6 eight hook-up straps
    • Extra attachment straps allow adjustments for better weight distribution
    • Headsupport
    As low as $142.00
     
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  4. BestCare Deluxe Padded Sani-Sling - Main Image
    Deluxe Padded Sani-Sling
    • For removal of clothing and toileting
    • Patient must have upper body control
    • Fully padded for comfort
    As low as $165.00
     
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  5. Pediatric Full Body Padded Polyester Sling
    Pediatric Full Body Padded Polyester Sling
    • Universal sling
    • For bed to chair and chair to commode transfers as well as floor pick-ups
    • Made for 2 pt and 4 pt spreader bars
  6. Pediatric Full Body Mesh Sling
    Pediatric Full Body Mesh Sling
    • Universal sling
    • For bed to chair and chair to commode transfers as well as floor pick-ups
    • Made for 2 pt and 4 pt spreader bars
  7. HC Padded U-Sling
    HC Padded U-Sling
    • Universal sling
    • For bed to chair and chair to commode transfers as well as floor pick-ups
    • Made for 2 pt and 4 pt spreader bars
    As low as $124.00
     
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  8. Original Sling Highback
    Original Sling Highback
    • Universal sling
    • For bed to chair and chair to commode transfers as well as floor pick-ups
    • Made for 2 pt and 4 pt spreader bars
    As low as $109.00
     
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  9. Stand Assist Buttock Strap
    Stand Assist Buttock Strap
    • Comfort and security during transfers
    • Standard up to 400 Lb capacity
    • Bariatric up to 600 Lb capacity
    As low as $71.00
     
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  10. Padded Full Back Sling
    Padded Full Back Sling
    • Designed for comfort AND safety
    • Manufactured to the highest global standards, EN ISO 10535 and CE marked
    • General purpose offering as well as special-purpose designs
    As low as $381.00
     
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Most patient lifts operate with the use of a sling. Slings come in a wide variety of styles and designs, and are integral to ensuring a safe patient transfer. In order for a sling to be suitable, it needs to fit the patient correctly and be well paired with the patient lift that you are using.

There are four main categories of patient slings – Universal, Commode, Stand Assist, and Disposable. Each of these sling types is made slightly differently to best accommodate its intended use. The exact type of sling that is right for you will depend on the type of transfers that you will be doing.

Slings are made of soft materials including fabric, mesh, nylon, and polyester. They support and wrap around part of the patient's body, and attach to patient lifts by the use of multiple straps. Some slings feature soft linings to help cushion and protect a patient's body.

Patient slings have differing sizes and weight capacities. When working with a patient, it is important that a sling fits him or her correctly. Using an incorrectly sized sling can make for an unsafe transfer, and has the potential to rub and pinch the patient. If you are working with multiple patients, then you will need to have multiple slings to accommodate their different sizes.

Don't forget to also make sure that a sling's weight capacity is appropriate for the patient. Slings have weight capacities ranging from 100 to 850 pounds, so you're sure to find an appropriate sling for any patient.

When choosing a sling, carefully consider what type of slings the patient lift you are using is designed to work with. Some lifts work only with one particularly sling style, while others offer more versatility and can work with different sling types.