Hydraulic Lift w/Adjustable Base
Great valued chrome plated lift makes patient transfers safe and affordable.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Great product for the price!
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sarah w. from garden city, ks (caregiver)
This is being used to provide training for CNA and CMA future employees.
So far, everything OK.
Lightweight, mobile and easy to clean. We will know more later as mother's condition probably will continue to deteriorate. We only use it now when she falls to get her up.
The seat seems to hurt the back of mother's legs when she is being lifted.
kathy c. from rainelle, wv (caregiver)
78-year old female w/dementia, vertebras in back crumbling,left knee gives out,left arm bone crumbled after surgery to set break.
Hydraulic Lift w/Adjustable Base: Review
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david d. from norcross, ga (caregiver)
The person who uses these products is 68 years old male. He is totally in hospital bed now due to a severe stroke causing by high blood pressure 10 y
Exactly what we expected.
The hydraulic lifts thepatient nicely from his bed into his wheelchair. The adjustable base lets us get on both sides of chair.
Have been able to figure out how to get patient into bathtub yet?
curtis m. from garland, tx (caregiver)
28 year old young man with cerebal palsey. Has use of one arm otherwise unable to walk. Weighs 130 pounds.
Outstanding features
Appearance, and durability
In my case, very difficult to push over a rug. Wife is in living room in hospital bed. Need padding along where feet and knees touch the lift. Hurts her.
arnold r. from morrow, ga (caregiver)
OsteoArthritis 75 years old
It's a good product.
The Invacare patient lift is a life saver for those of us who need assistance getting out of bed.
Needs a two piece sling so that the back can be removed.
mary m. from orlando, fl
Spinal cord injured quadriplegic, 49, woman
I bought the product as a back up or in event of a fall.
I compare it to the manual Hoyer lift which has a short hydraulic lift stroke (i.e., 1") and a poorly designed lock and release lever.) The Invacare has a reasonably long vertical lift stroke and an easy lock and release lever. The price is affordable too.
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steven d. from laguna woods, ca (caregiver)
98 year old non-ambulatory mom.
Excellent service
The features that provides
The hight of the hydraulic lift
elvia r. from eagle pass, tx (caregiver)
Age
Feels very solid, is easy to use
solid build, ease of operation
usefulness is limited in tight spaces
francis b. from concord, ma
78 yo man with spinal stenosis causing near total lower extremity paralysis
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