Medical SuppliesMedical SuppliesArticles
|
Patient LiftsWritten by Amy Hall Patient lifts are a daily part of living for people who are confined to wheelchairs for whatever reason. For instance, if you are a nurse or a family member of a person who has cerebral palsy, you likely have to bathe this person and change his or her disposable undergarments or poise pads more than once a day. Without the proper medical products and equipment, this arduous task would be next to impossible. Even children with cerebral palsy, and other conditions that leave them confined to a wheelchair, are difficult to maneuver in and out of a bed or chair. Therefore, it becomes necessary to use some type of equipment, such as patient lifts, for transport that is not only safe, but relatively simple to do. In addition, these lifts can greatly reduce the risk of injury to the caregiver, as they no longer have the burden of lifting a heavy adult or child. Patient lifts must be made out of a very durable material, such as steel, chrome, or aluminum. There are four ball-bearing swivel casters with non skid rubber tires that make it easier to navigate the lift under a bed or around a wheelchair. It is important that the two rear brakes are in excellent working condition because they are what hold the lift stable during transfers. Patient Lifts for Better Hygienic CareAll lifts are shipped to patients complete with durable bracket assembly, all parts, and a detailed set of instructions. The weight capacity of these lifts tends to be around 400 pounds, unless otherwise noted by the manufacturer. If you would like to learn more about lifts before you buy, the Internet has some wonderful resources that provide detailed information about all types of lifts, wheelchairs, and other medical accessories.
|
|||||||||||||





