Toileting Sling
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Made very well.
Just to big.
sandra s. from denver, co (caregiver)
For my Mother. She can't stand or walk anymore. We have a patient lift the sling I order is great , but is to big for her. I wish I could exchange .
Easy to put on.
Easy to put on.
The chest strap with the clip sticks to the Velcro an gets fuzzy with use.
russ o. from hamilton, oh (caregiver)
69 yr old woman in nursing home
In my experience, the slings have been either too large or...
Good, soft material. As comfortable as I could have hoped for. Other slings are made of stiff, harsh material and are not worth a try.
We have had difficulty finding the right size, one size larger is too big and one step smaller is too snug. The chest straps do not connect.
joyce l. from dalton, ga (caregiver)
Larger husband without use of his legs.
Good quality. Serves purpose of accessing adult diaper in...
Allows use while person is sitting in chair or on toilet and not necessarily on or in the bed. This is very important.
Sizing instructions need to be provided. Otherwise it's a guessing game, which is bad when product cannot be returned, seat belt could be more effective. Velcro gets stuck in unintended places.
gertrude s. from forest heights, md (caregiver)
90 year old, non walking. Arthritic knees. Approx 145 lbs, 5ft 5 in. Female.
It works as designed.
It does what it's supposed to do.
Flimsy material (unlike an older sling we have with more heavy duty fabric). The Velcro belt sticks to other parts of the sling and is starting to destroy the waist belt strap.
patrick d. from cleveland, oh
My wife has MS and is 51 years old.
Needed a toilet sling. This is a toilet sling. It works.
I was looking for two features: 1) sanitary. The slings with a tiny hole worried me about messy toilet visits 2) easy to put on and take off when on toilet or in wheelchair. Mission accomplished.
I'm starting to see some threading fray after only 3 weeks of use. May not be a problem. Waist belt doesn't seem to make a difference. Sometimes we use it sometimes we don't. Too many times wife sinks down, almost sliding out. You would think waist belt would prevent it. Not so much for us.
phil k. from rockwall, tx (caregiver)
Phil K. from Rockwall, TX.
I am not happy with some changes you have made.
Easy to put on
The straps are not reinforced as my other slings. They are hard to control as they are Long and "blow in the wind".
jim m. from san mateo, ca
I am 85 years old and have been paralysed since I was 14 Years old. I live alone so I use my lifts for daily living
Adequate
Ease of use
Attachment points
allen c. from nevada city, ca
Post surgery
Toileting Sling: Review
It gets the job done.
Too many straps are needed. It takes 5 to 7 minutes to put the sling on.
jim m. from san mateo, ca
I am paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. I have ceiling lifts to help me get in and out of bed, on and off the toilet, and transfer to a lounge
This product does what I need it to do.
Ease of use.
None for me.
deanna g. from beatrice, ne
I have MS so I am unable to stand or walk. This sling helps my husband when we use the floor lift for when we travel overnight.
Great for allowing me to remove sling when I am in my chair.
Toileting is a breeze with this sling.
Measuring indicated that I needed a large, but this sling is way too big for me. The velcro belt slides up because it overlaps too far, the part that goes under my arms cuts me and has caused a painful bicep tendon problem. I am going to have to buy a smaller size for safety and comfort.
deborah f. from davie, fl
Age 64, multiple sclerosis
Easy to put on, can wear all day if necessary
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The chest strap is not effective. Cannot keep it tight unless I use the velcro. The velcro barely fits and using it is too tight. Needs a better chest strap.
jim m. from san mateo, ca
83 years old, paralyzed from waist down. Live alone
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