Full Body - Mesh
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Very good product
Very strong and safe
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richard f. from n. olmsted, oh (caregiver)
User of this product can not stand up
This is the 3rd sling purchased, all are good
ease of use, washes well, dries quickly, color coding is useful
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leon b. from albuquerque, nm (caregiver)
age 61, MS
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teri c. from columbus, in
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Excellent quality. Need to offer variations of the design,...
Excellent quality.
In our case,my wife requires changes in diapers and clothing frequently, sometimes 4 or 5 times per day. We find it very difficult to move her around during these changes. Perhaps a slicker surface for the fabric as an option.
don r. from denham springs, la (caregiver)
Female, 205 pounds, unable to walk, requires bed-bathing.
Good quality, but too much material.
Very good quality although it was too large for my daughter, will still use it.
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darlene h. from frankfort, il (caregiver)
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good product-fair price-fast service
what we needed for bathing.
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jean w. from shepherd, tx (caregiver)
71 yr old-blind-double amputee
Works well
It works very well for our needs
I don't see any weakness at this point, we've only used it for a month.
gary k. from brooklyn park, mn (caregiver)
5' 7" 145 lbs. no mobility at all
good product
durability
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lonetta l. from mulvane, ks (caregiver)
47, cerebral palsy, partial paralysis
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function
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cena c. from bartlesville, ok
Highschool CNA class, Adult CNA class, LPN students
this mesh sling lifts and transports the patient safely...
This mesh sling is lightweight enough that the patient can stay seated on the sling all day in the wheelchair without any bunching or discomfort. This then allows the patient to be easily go to the Hoyer lift and be put back to bed without having to place the sling under the patient again.
The instruction book should include ways to remove the patient from the sling in the wheelchair if that is what they wish to do. Or, ways to fold the straps in the wheelchair so they do not bunch up around the patient during the day. We devised a way to lift the arms of the wheelchair, drop the straps, and pull them around to the back of the chair and clip them together. The patient and/or caregiver should not be left to figure out how to do this. It should be included in the instruction manual.
linda l. from palm harbor, fl
This progress is being used to transfer a 60-year-old female patient from the bed to the wheelchair. The patient has MS, lupus, an amputated left leg,
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overall strength
on my previous sling (same model) the black fabric handles frayed
pam b. from minden, la (caregiver)
my husband (83) unable to stand
Great Lift Sling
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willard r. from tucson, az
69 yr Quad
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