Toileting Sling W/Belt
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I like it
easy to use
The belt
katherine v. from athens , greece
MS cannot walk
Easy to put on and take off. Strong construction
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dortha w. from gilbert, az
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Toileting Sling W/Belt: Review
easy to use
would not be able to tell yet
angeles b. from guaynabo, (caregiver)
my 80 year old mother, partially disable
EXCELLENT PRODUCT
EASE OF USE BY CARE GIVER
N/A
james m. from enon, oh
100% DISABLED
I have used this 3 times and could not be without it.
could not be improved
none
don l. from valley view, tx (caregiver)
Age 72 180lbs caint stand or walk
Very good service
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enrique v. from miami, fl
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needs to be offered in different sizes
Simple design, works with wheelchair or bed.
One size fits all means one size really fits few!
bob v. from springdale, ar (caregiver)
wife, 63 years of age,MS for 33 yrs, 135# Sling is too large Making it hazardous to lift her. We modified it to be more secure.
Toileting Sling W/Belt: Review
The large rollers that allow easy movement on carpeting, the weight limit is high, and the flexibility to accomodate different slings as needs change.
The only problem I have had so far is that the bottom of the center post is rough and should have a guard on the bottom - my Dads foot got hung up under that post and scraped the top of his foot.
christine d. from chandler, az (caregiver)
This is for my Dad, 89, who has difficulty walking due to a storke. At times he slips off the edge of the bed or looses his balance when walking and
easy to use
multiple adjustments
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robert d. from bradenton, fl
49 yearsold,C-6 incomplete quad.
Toileting Sling W/Belt: Review
It could be removed when my husband was sitting in his chair. In his old sling he had to sit on it all the time.
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nina b. from wellington, fl (caregiver)
husband, 86, can't use legs, arms - diagnosis unknown.
Good value.
Peace of mind that care giver isn't going to injure himself.
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priscilla m. from anderson, in
Spinlife has such good prices that I introduced my O. T. to their web site.
It was the only answer after hours of looking
DEFINATELY, being able to put under the patient without moving the patient. From shower wheel chair to recliner without lifting her. Didn't want a wet lift underneath her and couldn't swap lifts when she was sitting on the wet one.
Uncomfortable, and patient could slide out. Must have arms behind the 2nd lift straps. Patient needs to have some strenghth to hold body erect. Don't go too far...Don't take too long or you might loose patient. Otherwise...it is the best.
pam s. from las vegas, nv (caregiver)
patient tall, dead weight...needed to be able to put lift under her without moving her. This lift works perfect.
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