ProHeal Stand Assist Lift – Sit to Stand Standing Transfer Lift – Fall Prevention Patient Transfer Lifter for Home and Facilities – 500 Pound Weight Capacity
$444.99
Stand Assist Lift – Your Ultimate Mobility Solution
Stand Assist Lift Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 1.99 x 9.65 x 17.01 inches.
- Weight: 90.4 pounds.
- Model Number: PH-32500.
- Manufacturer: ProHeal.
- Warranty: 3 years.
What is a Stand Assist Lift?
A Stand Assist Lift is a mobility device designed to assist in the safe transfer of patients who can bear 60-70% of their body weight. This device enhances safety, prevents falls, and ensures dignity during transfers. It is ideal for moving patients between beds, wheelchairs, toilets, and other seating areas without the complexities of traditional lifts.
Key Features of Stand Assist Lift
1. Safety Features
- Equipped with dual rear locking casters for stability.
- Optional side and support straps can be added for enhanced safety.
2. Ergonomic Design
- Features dual shin pads for additional comfort and support.
- Hooks available for an optional support sling (sold separately).
3. Ease of Use
- No slings or hooks required for operation.
- Streamlined transfers between various seating and sleeping surfaces.
4. Durability and Warranty
- Built with sturdy welding for long-lasting use.
- Backed by a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.
5. Compact and Portable
- Dimensions: 1.99 x 9.65 x 17.01 inches; weight: 90.4 pounds.
- Easy to assemble and move.
Benefits of Using a Stand Assist Lift
- Enhanced Safety: Reduces the risk of patient and caregiver injuries.
- Dignified Transfers: Offers a more respectful experience compared to traditional lifts.
- Improved Mobility: Facilitates smoother transitions for individuals with limited mobility.
For individuals seeking a comprehensive mobility solution, consider the Scooter – Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter.
Why Customers Love Stand Assist Lift
Customers praise the ease of assembly, sturdiness, and overall value of this device. Many highlight its stability and versatility in facilitating safe transfers.
FAQs
1. What is a Stand Assist Lift used for?
A Stand Assist Lift is used to help individuals with limited mobility transfer safely between surfaces such as beds, wheelchairs, and toilets.
2. Can a Stand Assist Lift be used without a sling?
Yes, the lift does not require a sling for operation. However, optional support slings are available if needed.
3. How much weight can the Stand Assist Lift support?
The Stand Assist Lift has a weight capacity of up to 400 pounds.
4. Is the Stand Assist Lift suitable for carpeted floors?
Yes, but for optimal stability and ease of movement, it’s recommended to use it on smooth surfaces.
5. How do I assemble the Stand Assist Lift?
The lift comes with simple assembly instructions and requires minimal tools for setup.
6. Who can use a Stand Assist Lift?
It’s ideal for individuals who can bear at least 60-70% of their body weight and need assistance transferring between surfaces.
By incorporating the Stand Assist Lift into your patient care routine, you can ensure safer and more comfortable transfers. For more advanced mobility solutions, check out the Scooter – Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter.
Ramona A. Jarvis –
WHAT A WONDERFUL, LIFE CHANGING TOOL
This was called a Sera Steady in the hospital. My Dad is 89, stroke victim, on Hospice… declining. This type of people mover was used at one of his hospital stays and it was so useful I started to hunt one up for home. The one in the hospital was too wide to get thru our bathroom doors (standard home doors) and it was $3000. I bought this one from Amazon and I will swear to you… it is as strong and useful as the $3000 version. More useful actually because low and behold it fits thru our standard doors right in the bathroom, right back to his lift chair, over to the bed etc… This gizmo (hand to my heart) has raised my Dads standard of living in these last days he has with us. It has made it possible, dare I say easy to get him to the table to have family dinners with us, up to play cards, up to get cleaned up. Wonderful product.
Jose G. –
Strong and solid lift
Well built, sturdy and easy to move, even on carpet. Assembly was not difficult. The seating position is a bit high for my 5’0″ father but still useable. Had to adjust his bed to have space to slide the lift under it. With hindsight I wish I bought the model with spreadable legs.
MELLEM –
Brilliant invention! It really does the job!
My brother is quite ill/weak. His wife is an octogenarian and Iâm in a wheelchair ⦠so we clearly had some trepidations about our ability to use this ⦠but itâs so well made and straightforward to use. Weâre caring for him at home and this has helped us immeasurably! (Bed to wheelchair and back again.) He feels safe and so do we! Thank you so much!
Kindle Customer –
Really Helps – Great product!
My mom and I are taking care of my father who is in the last stages of dementia. Trying to lift him and move him to the bed, chair or bathroom, this sit to stand lift has been vintage only very helpful but a life saver for us and our backs. Itâs not hard to assemble and takes maybe 20-30 minutes. Itâs a simple design that just works. We have been recommending this to the home health agency that comes in and to our Community EMS. Fantastic product.
Leticia R. –
Durable and easy to use
This product is far above the other stedy products I have used. I actually just returned one from another company. You will not be disappointed. Easy seat flaps to adjust open and closed. No pin to have to pull and raise the seat. This was my biggest issue. Heavy and rolls very smooth. Again you wonât be disappointed.
Laura Farago –
Very good quality
Really recommend the product. Good quality and very easy to use.
Retha Plunkette –
Awesome device
For anyone who has a person they are caring for that cannot do for themselves, this lift is an absolute life saver. Used this in the hospital and bought one for home. I would recommend this to anyone who is caring for someone disabled.
jayne payne –
Great tool
Better than what hospital had.Unfortunately was only used one week before death of patient.