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Electric Patient Lifts

These Power Patient Lifts are perfect for transferring patients from bed to chair, chair to bath or commode, and will save the caretakers back. The smooth, quiet transfer of a Power Patient Lift reduces patient anxiety and provides more focus on the person being lifted. Power Patient Lifts come with powerful rechargeable power-pack batteries that fully charge in 4 hrs. The easy-to-use power system reduces caregiver injury and provides more security for the patient during transfer. Simply charge the battery at night or when the patient lift is not in use. Batteries charge fully in 4 hours. The high-torque electric motors are capable of lifting from 450-lbs up to 1000-lbs. See each model for specifications.

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Liko 100 EE Uno Electric Patient Lift Liko 204 Viking XS Electric Patient Lift Liko 7000 ES Golvo Electric Patient Lift Liko 102 EE Uno Electric Patient Lift
Liko 100 EE Uno Electric Patient Lift
Liko 204 Viking XS Electric Patient Lift
Liko 7000 ES Golvo Electric Patient Lift
Liko 102 EE Uno Electric Patient Lift
Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area.
Liko 202 Sabina II EE Electric Patient Lift Liko 202 Sabina II EM Electric Patient Lift Liko 7007 ES Golvo Electric Patient Lift Liko 7007 LowBase Golvo Electric Patient Lift
Liko 202 Sabina II EE Electric Patient Lift
Liko 202 Sabina II EM Electric Patient Lift
Liko 7007 ES Golvo Electric Patient Lift
Liko 7007 LowBase Golvo Electric Patient Lift
Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area.
Liko 200 Uno Electric Patient Lift Electric Patient Lift Hoyer Patient Lift Advance Patient Lift
Liko 200 Uno Electric Patient Lift
Drive A14258 Electric Patient Lift
Our Price: $1,495.00
Sunrise Medical HPL402 Hoyer Deluxe Electric Patient Lift
List Price: $1,784.00
Our Price: $1,675.00
Savings: $109.00
Sunrise Medical HOY-ADVANCE-E Hoyer Advance Electric Patient Lift
List Price: $3,176.32
Our Price: $2,064.61
Savings: $1,111.71
Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area. The Drive Electric Patient Lift will work with 2 and 4 point slings, so it can accommodate a variety of transfer needs. The Hoyer Deluxe Electric Patient Lift features a single-speed actuator, with mechanical down release lever, during non-powered lowering The Advance Electric Patient Lift from Hoyer represents a true step forward in patient lift design and performance
Invacare Patient Lift Liko 203 LikoLight Electric Patient Lift
Invacare RPA450-1 Electric Patient Lift (Adjustable Base)
Our Price: $2,115.00
Liko 203 LikoLight Electric Patient Lift
List Price: $4,425.00
Our Price: $3,395.00
Sale Price: $2,999.00
Savings: $1,426.00
This Invacare Electric Patient Lift has a weight capacity of 450 lbs. These high-quality patient lifts are comfortable, reliable and an integral tool for staff and caregivers Liko Patient Lifts are only available in our service area.
   
 
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Questions to consider before deciding on patient lift

Where do you need to use this lift?
If in a home: What rooms within the home? In a bathroom? In a bedroom? In a family room? Between multiple rooms? What type of flooring do you have? Carpet? Is there space available to operate a rolling patient lift and space to store it when not in use? Evaluate all potential tight areas. Does the bed have clearance under it for the legs of a rolling lift if necessary? What do you know about your ceiling construction?
If in a facility: In a ward? Between multiple rooms? What is the current injury rate for caregivers?

Describe the patient.
What is the patient's weight and height? What is their condition -- things that might relate to lifting them? Do they need head support? Do they need access to a commode? Do they have sensitive skin? Any restrictions to bending? Do you ever need to lower patient to or lift patient from the floor for therapy or after a fall? Is the patient always assisted?

Who are the caregivers?
How strong are they? (Do we have a 120 pound caregiver caring for a 200 pound patient?) They will need to become familiar with the operation of the new lift.

What types of lift movements does patient need to be able to accomplish?
Bed to Chair or Toilet or Tub or Floor and back? Chair to Bed or Toilet or Tub or Floor and back? To/from floor for therapy or in case patient has fallen? Sit to Stand? Repositioning the patient in their chair or bed?

Any special needs/restrictions/ applications?
Gait Training? Rolling or otherwise re-positioning the patient in bed? Patient unable to sit? Want to use to visit family members or travel using hotels?

Patient Lift Considerations

Caregiver Injury
Preventing caregiver injury is a driving force in the purchase/use of patient lifts. Even highly skilled facility caregivers can injure themselves by overexertion and strain. While the use of manual (hydraulic) lifts is a step in the direction of caregiver safety, they still require caregiver exertion. Power-assisted patient lifts are the answer to preventing caregiver injury.

Know the types of lifts available

    There are many types of lifts available. The primary classes of lifts are:
  • Ceiling - Ceiling lifts run on "tracks" installed in the ceiling of your home/facility. They are the most versatile, convenient and least obtrusive types of lifts. Within the ceiling lift class of lift, there are installed lifts and portable lifts.
  • Floor (Rolling) - Floor model lifts roll on casters and are designed to perform different functions.

Slings
Whether you choose a ceiling or floor lift, the patient will be lifted in a sling attached to the lift. There are many different slings available. Just to give you an idea, we have an entire page devoted to slings. We'll also help you determine the proper sling.

Track Ceiling lifts travel from point to point or room to room on a track installed in your ceiling. The track can be as short as a 6 foot piece of track over the bed and wheelchair area or as involved as track all over a home or facility. This track can be straight or curved and can have a variety of accessories to help your patient get where they need to within your home or facility.