Night Rider Series
Transfer Master
(Model No. 325N)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Night Rider Series: Review
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It is almost impossible to move. There should be wheels at the head and foot. I thought it would go lower to the floor. It isn't much lower than a regular twin bed.
janet m. from englewood, fl (caregiver)
used for elderly at fall risk patients in an assisted living facility
Night Rider Series: Review
The main feature, which is of course the ability for the bed to rise and lower as needed for caregiving and safe transfers. It particularly helps when there are mutiple caregivers of varying heights/weights lift styles etc.
Most people with the level of disablity that requires a Hi-Lo bed ALSO require the ability for the bed head/foot to raise and decilne (ie: classic hospital bed. Most of the peers that have inquired about the bed ALSO require the head/foot to lower/raise inbependently.I'm sure if a mechanism foir this could ALSO be included sales would GREATLY increase.
brian p. from webster, ma (caregiver)
31 years old, physically and develomentally disbaled. Non-weight bearing
Provides somewhat easier transfers for caregivers.
Electronics - smooth, farily quiet
Mattress seems too firm and hard MDF base seems to make mattress even firmer. Had to add foam topper which now adds 2 inches height and prevents easy transfers.
nancy r. from white lake, mi (caregiver)
Petite 93 year old mother with osteoarthritis and dementia
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