Patient Mechanical Lifting Devices

44 of all worker reported injuries in the healthcare industry are due to overexertion.
Patient mechanical lifting devices. Choose among our mechanical lifting devices for patients. Generally when a healthcare worker wants to safely transfer a patient horizontally or vertically the worker will frequently ask somebody to bring a patient lift. Patient lifts are medical devices used to comfortably move paralyzed or mostly dependent patients from place to place with minimal strain placed on the caregiver. 3 for the safest patient handling the goal should be a no lift or minimal lift policy.
Patient lifts typically come in the form of mechanical lift equipment used to get patients up from the floor following a fall. 4 there are several mechanical aids available to help accomplish this goal. Advanced mechanical lifting equipment. And other equipment before lifting patient.
Patient lifts are designed to lift and transfer patients from one place to another e g from bed to bath chair to stretcher. In 2003 osha published guidelines for nursing homes ergonomics for the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders to provide information on available options for mechanical equipment and lifting devices that a facility can consider using to meet the needs of each individual patient. The ana supports the elimination of manual patient handling to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Also known as handicap lifts people lifts mechanical lifts and hospital lifts patient lifts are available in a wide variety of models to accommodate patients and caregivers with a range of needs.
Ensure clips latches and bars are securely fastened and structurally sound. We carry manual power stand up overhead bath and pool lifts along with a variety of patient slings. Lifts are mechanisms used to hoist the disabled patient that needs to be moved while slings hook up to the lift s arm and cradle the patient during transfer. Also know as medical lifts these patient lifting devices are used in hospitals care centers and homes to lift non ambulatory patients to make them mobile and to protect them from fall injuries some individuals may be ambulatory but unable to.
If we cannot offer a solution that fits our client s needs we will assist them to look elsewhere to ensure those needs are properly met be this for an institutional client looking for a complex ceiling hoist installation or a private person purchasing a rollator. In the case of patient handling it involves the use of mechanical equipment and safety procedures to lift and move patients so that health care workers can avoid using manual exertions and thereby reduce their risk of injury. Patient handling is founded on the core principle of putting the client before anything else. These should not be confused with stairway chair lifts or elevators.