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The smooth, quiet transfer of a power lifter reduces patient anxiety and provides more focus on the person being lifted. Featuring a compact power pack and rechargeable battery, the easy-to-use power system reduces caregiver injury and provides more security for the patient during transfer.
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Hoyer Deluxe Power Patient Lifter
Designed to meet the needs of the caregiver as well as the patient, the HPL402 features ergonomic handle grips to reduce back strain and a mechanical more double arrow image

lifters feature state-of-the-art ergonomic design and quality components to provide a lifter you can always depend on for all your patient handling needs.

Hoyer lifters offer a safe, affordable and convenient method of transfer.
Chrome Power Patient Lifter
Featuring a compact power pack and rechargeable battery, the P-C-HLA-2 allows the caregiver to focus on the patient, not the lifter.


Hoyer lifters offer a safe, affordable and convenient method of transfer.

Heavy-Duty Power Patient Lifter

Featuring 600 pounds of lifting capacity, the HPL600 is a high-quality, economical lift designed to meet the needs of more patients. The HPL600 more double arrow image

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Heavy-Duty Power Patient Lifter With Scale
Featuring 600 pounds of lifting capacity, the HPL600 is a high-quality, economical lift designed to meet the needs of more patients. The HPL600 more double arrow image


Pro 300 Stand Aid Lifter
The Pro 300 Stand-Aid provides a quick, safe way to assist those who have trouble standing. Because stand-up lifting is less stressful for the more double arrow image



hydraulic lifts Hydraulic Lifts
The easy to operate hydraulic pump lifters enhance smooth transferring. The Classic has proven to be a durable lifter that has assisted patient transferring for over forty years.
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Hoyer Hydraulic Patient Lifter with 6 Point Cradle

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Hydraulic Lifter with 6 Point Cradle

Reflecting Hoyers reputation for reliability, the C-HLA-2 features a traditional chrome finish that upholds lifter appearance in rental fleets and a more double arrow image


Hydraulic Lifter with Tall Mast and 6 Point Cradle

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Hydraulic C-Base Lifter

The Hydraulic C-Base Lifter takes the advantages of a Hoyer® lifter one step further with a "C" base that is ideal for maneuvering through narrow


Classic Lifter

The C-HLA Classic has proven to be a durable lifter that has assisted patient transferring for over forty years. The Classic's Chrome finish a



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Crank Lifts


The even, manual cranking system provides controlled ascent and descent with with a ball-screw mechanism. crank lifters are easy to maneuver and enhance smooth lifting and patient transfer to accommodate many needs in rehab, acute and home care settings.

Pool Lifts

Pool & Bath Lifts


pool and bath lifters offer added security, comfort and safety to those who need assistance getting in or out of the bath or pool. Our lifters provide convenience and privacy to the patient, making bathing and swimming a more enjoyable experience.

slings

Lift Slings


Hoyer slings are easy for the caregiver to use and provide secure support to the patient. These durable, comfortable slings are available in a variety of styles and fabrics to meet specific patient needs.

Lift Accessories


Choose from a variety of optional accessories to make patient handling even easier and more comfortable for both patient and caregiver.



A sling lift, patient lift, patient hoist, hydraulic lift, or Hoyer Lift (a brand name) is an assistive device that allows patients in hospitals and nursing homes and those receiving home health care to be transferred between a bed and a chair or other similar resting places, using hydraulic power. Sling lifts are used for patients whose mobility is limited. They could be mobile (or floor) lifts or overhead lifts (suspended from ceiling-mounted or overhead tracks).

The term sling lift is also known as "Hoyer Lift" which refers to the oldest and most common brand name. The basic design for the sling lift was patented in 1955 by R.R. Stratton, and titled "Floor Crane with Adjustable Legs" (US patent 2706120 ). According to the patent, the lift's design was based on a similar device used in "automotive repair shops" which is described as a "floor crane available for lifting engines and other heavy parts".

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The sling lift has several advantages. It allows heavy patients to be transferred while decreasing stress on caregivers while also reducing the number of nursing staff required to move patients. It also reduces the chance of orthopedic injury from lifting patients Patients who have medical conditions that do not allow them to be bent and compressed by the sling as they are hoisted (i.e., cannot withstand "vertical transfer") generally use other assistive devices for transfer. The other types of transfer device which allow for lateral or supine (supine position) transfer are stretcher chairs (also called transfer or convertible chairs) that allow patients to be slid or dragged from the bed onto a mobile stretcher that then converts to a mobile chair, and inflatable sliding mats which use air bearing technology to reduce friction during lateral transfer. Other less expensive alternatives are disposable or washable sliding sheets and sliding boards.

Use of the a sling lift involves placing a special piece of fabric, called a sling, under the patient (usually made of woven nylon, cotton, or a similar material to a modern hammock), which can hold the weight of the patient while suspended in air. The fabric is attached to a series of hooks or clips.

Some variations of the sling involve the placement of a padded sling under the patient. When the patient is elevated, these pads hold the patient in place. Other kinds of specialized slings are toileting slings, amputee slings, quadriplegic slings (contain additional head support), showering slings and repositioning slings (for turning or sliding patients in bed), disposable slings (for enhanced infection control), and stretcher slings (for supine transfer). It is important that medical staff do an assessment of the patient's size, weight, and medical condition in order to select the proper sling to avoid injuring the patient during transfer. To reduce the risk of cross infection which is of critical importance in hospitals, the slings are often disposable or patient specific.

Another kind of sling lift, which is called a ceiling lift, can be permanently installed on the ceiling of a room in order to save space[5]. Floor sling lifts usually have a wheeled base that requires additional space on the side of the patient's bed during transfer. The ceiling lift eliminates this space issue because the patient is supported by ceiling tracks instead of by the wheeled base. Ceiling lifts use the same sling technology as floor sling lifts. However, they usually have a "track system" attached to the ceiling for horizontal movement of the patient within the patient's room and often into an adjoining bathroom. Ceiling lifts also use an overhead electric motor (i.e., they are not hydraulic) controlled by a hand-held set of push buttons to raise and lower the patient. In most cases, the same overhead motor is used to move the patient horizontally, but such movement is limited by the placement of the overhead ceiling track system.

 

Sling lifts (both ceiling lifts and floor lifts) are available with an integrated patient scale which saves time since the patient can be weighed during transfer.

 

The role of Safe Patient Handling Programs

There has been considerable effort put forth by nursing advocacy groups (see the American Nursing Association's "Handle With Care" program at http://www.Nursingworld.org and http://www.anasafepatienthandling.org ) to encourage hospitals and nursing homes to adopt "zero-lift" or "no-lift" programs in order to prevent orthopedic injuries in healthcare workers. However such programs, which require the use of mechanical lifting aids, are sometimes difficult to implement. This is in part due to the time and effort required to safely use lift equipment. Transferring a patient with a lift takes between three and six minutes which is considerably longer than moving a patient manually. Lift manufacturers emphasize that added time it takes to use lifts is worthwhile since mechanical lifting aids improve caregiver and patient safety and while also preventing patient falls.

 

One approach that has been used successfully is to create a facility "lift team" that is on call (usually 12 hours a day), and specializes in moving patients. This eliminates a number of issues mentioned above since the lift team brings the lift with them to the patient's room, maintains it in proper working order, is knowledgeable in the use of the lift, has special expertise in sling selection, and can move patients quickly and safely. The downside of the lift team is that the team(s) may be busy when needed, and patients who need to be mobilized quickly to meet schedules must wait for a team to become available. Most lift teams seek to guarantee that they will arrive in the patient's room and begin transfer in less than 20 minutes after the nurse makes a request for service.

 

Safe patient handling is especially important in the area of bariatric care. Bariatric patients who are classified as patient who weigh more than 300 pounds require additional staff training and specialized equipment for transfer, showering, toileting, etc.

 


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