The Raizer is an emergency lifting chair that is assembled around a fallen person to lift them up from the floor after they have had an uninjured fall. When responding to a fall, you can use the Raizer chair to lift a fallen person from the floor quickly, safely and with minimal effort. This removes the need to call an ambulance and wait for a long time on the floor, both improving the quality of care for organisations and giving peace of mind to loved ones.
Product Highlights
One assistant can use the chair to lift a fallen patient to a sitting or standing position in just a few minutes
Requires virtually no physical effort besides a supportive hand, which helps caregivers avoid serious injuries
Assemble and use in four easy steps with minimal disruption to the patient
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What the Plan Covers The Service Protection Plan covers: With flexible coverage terms and predictable costs, the Service Protection Plan ensures your essential equipment receives prompt, professional attention—without unexpected service expenses.
The Service Protection Plan covers: 2 covered in-home service trips per year purchased Technician
trip charges
Technician
labor fees On-site service for eligible DME equipment
Diagnostic evaluation during covered service visits
Adjustments, repairs, and maintenance requiring labor