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Slings for Stand-Assist Patient Lift

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare  |  SKU: StandAssistPatientLiftSlings
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Description

Use the Transfer and Stand-Up slings in conjunction with the Stand-Assist Lift for transferring patients, standing assistance and quick toileting.

The Transfer Sling should be used for transferring a patient from bed to chair or chair to car, and for general in-room transport. Do not raise patients to a full standing position while using this sling.

Instead, the Stand-Up Sling should be used for standing assistance, toileting and weight-bearing practice, as well as for transferring patients from bed to chair or chair to bed. Residents must have at least 60 percent weight-bearing capacity.

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Sling For Stand-Assist Patient Lift Specifications:

Transfer Sling Specs Large X-Large
Sling Points 2 2
Material Nylon Nylon
Dimensions 37" x 34" 47" x 44"
Weight Capacity 350 lbs. 440 lbs.
Stand-Up Sling Specs Large X-Large
Sling Points 2 2
Material Nylon Nylon
Dimensions 44" x 16" 55" x 16"
Weight Capacity 440 lbs. 440 lbs.
Slings for Stand-Assist Patient Lift
$0.00
Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

Slings for Stand-Assist Patient Lift

$0.00

Use the Transfer and Stand-Up slings in conjunction with the Stand-Assist Lift for transferring patients, standing assistance and quick toileting.

The Transfer Sling should be used for transferring a patient from bed to chair or chair to car, and for general in-room transport. Do not raise patients to a full standing position while using this sling.

Instead, the Stand-Up Sling should be used for standing assistance, toileting and weight-bearing practice, as well as for transferring patients from bed to chair or chair to bed. Residents must have at least 60 percent weight-bearing capacity.

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