Deluxe Hydraulic Lift
By utilizing high-performance hydraulics for gradual movement, the Deluxe Hydraulic Lift provides a safe and easy transfer.
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What we needed to move the family member
Can lift heavy people
none
leslie t. from carriere, ms (caregiver)
Physically handicap family member.
Ease of use.
Very easy to use. My husband loves it and so do I.
I had a some difficulty understanding the directions on how to use it. I finally figured it out.
ava i. from norwalk, ca (caregiver)
Male, 86 years old, can't use right arm or right hand.
Excellent product for my patient's needs.
Exceedingly strong and sturdy, no need to fear that it will tip over.
Real tough to move it on bedroom rug. Had to put down plywood boards to achieve easy handling.
joseph a d. from foster city, ca (caregiver)
Patient is not mobile due to amputation of the right foot. Lift needed to move patient from bed to wheelchair and from wheelchair to bed.
Has come in very handy in time of need.
Ease of use, instruction clear.
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myrna c. from quapaw, ok
My daughter uses the lift to get me up when I have lost my balance and fall. She is unable to lift me otherwise.
well built and should last forever
ease of movement and operation of the lifting mechanism
have not discovered any yet and I do not plan on any problems
gerald f. from vacaville, ca (caregiver)
Am having extreme difficulty in raising the patient back in the upright position
I used it once and was happy with results.
It did what I wanted it to do
I saw no weaknesses.
marge m. from ft. lauderdale, fl
My husband approx. 75 years old. He can barely walk but does walk around the house. He can't pull himself up when he falls.
The 2 CNA's really like the lift.
Size. Strength. Ease of guiding it.
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karol m. from lakewood, co (caregiver)
Bob is an 86 year old male with an amputated right leg and bad neuropothy in his remaining foot (no feeling) He has daily CNA help from the VA.
I'm hoping I can use it at other places by carrying in car.
Everything is okay except if wheels get turned the wrong way and you have to push to straighten them out.
I'm hoping it doesn't lose its lifting ability soon. I learned you do not use it unless the bottom is spread apart as it will tip over which never happened with me.
wreatha c. from st johns, mi (caregiver)
87 years old with only 1 leg to use. He is trying to use an artificial leg. I had another lift that was way too heavy for me to use.
Simple to operate, well-made, was stable even with 300 lb....
Well made, not much effort needed with manual lever, easy to move patient, simple to operate.
It doesn't cook my breakfast in the morning.
sigrid l. from rome, ny (caregiver)
Disabled. Cannot walk or stand alone.
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