For patients who are partially weight-bearing, sit-to-stand aids can make a world of a difference in everyday transfers. Simply roll the sit-to-stand into place, help the patient lift themselves up using the support bar, and slide the seat pads into position. Loved ones can participate actively in the transfer process, helping strengthen muscles and increase confidence.
Donāt let the lightweight frame fool you: this aid can safely transfer users of up to 500lbs. Locking casters, a non-slip footplate, and a supportive crossbar provide incredible stability when the sit-to-stand is in motion.
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Caregiving can be an incredibly physically demanding job. Between bending over to administer care and lifting heavy equipment, muscle strains are all too common. With the Protekt Dash Sit-to-Stand Aid, rest easy knowing that patient transfers will always be a breeze.
Need to lock the wheels or widen the base to maneuver around bulky furniture? Operate the controls hands-free with the ergonomic foot pedal, no need to bend over. An optional support strap offers an extra helping hand for patients who struggle to stand up on their own.
Product Highlights
500 lb. weight capacity.
Dual shin pads for extra support.
Molded seat can be rotated upwards to allow for patient loading.
Cross bar for extra stability and support.
Non-slip footplate for safety.
Ergonomically designed foot pedal offers hands free opening of base.
Dual rear locking casters.
Simple solution to compliment your electric stand assist lifters.
First choice for any fall prevention program.
Support strap available - attachment hooks for optional side support and back strap.
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