Transport Sling
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If your patient needs extra confidence standing, use this...
Quality material with several adjustment options.
No weaknesses discovered. however a full body or larger "wings" would be required for a full supine lift from the bed or floor. Because this is not it's intended use, one should have both types of slings in the home to cover all situations.
luann l. from linden, mi (caregiver)
Husband with limited ability to stand.
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frank s. from sewell, nj (caregiver)
Wife
Allows her to remain in her home, which was our goal.
Ease of use is a strength. The padding also makes it more comfortable.
I have not seen any weaknesses.
linda g. from louisville, ky (caregiver)
My mother-in-law fell and broke her hip. The first surgical repair did not work so there was a second. Now she needs assistance
Fulfills a need
It helps me live better
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a.c. e. from kansas city, mo
Age 87, ALS Disease with total loss of use of legs and 65% use of arms
good
ease of use
don't know of any
joseph v. from ocala, fl (caregiver)
my wife
Excellent product for transfers.
Product reduces need for 2 assistants to one in transfering stroke victim safely between commode, bed, wheel chair.
The belt buckle fastner clip is a bear to clip and unclip at times. Black plastic to me is the wrong color for a side connection.
john i. from bow, nh
86 year old stroke victim with very limited use of left leg & arm. Use stand up sling for all transfers.Transport sling not used.
very useful
ease of use, but most importantly, it gives the patient a sense of security when being moved and it does not pull on the underarms.
none
mary ann c. from denver, co (caregiver)
92 years old/stroke victim
works ok.
easy on and off
can't think of one
john s. from muncie, in
partial quad. for 50yrs.
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clarence h. from palmetto, fl
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