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Handling Aids

Here are some examples of the wide range of handling aids we have available to order. For a quote, or for more details, please contact us now.

Reliant 150 Lifter REL 250
The reliant 250 Lifter has all the features of the 150 but with a safe working load of 175kg. Both models carry feature a number of safety features for patient and carer alike.

Reliant 600 REL 600
The electronic powered lifter with a safe work load of 272kg presents a more cost effective lifter that the twin boom. These lifters are normally supplied with bariatric slings

Multi Lift Loco-045
A two in one hoist giving great value for money, 160kg safe work load, powered leg opening, unique spreader bar for ultimate sling safety.

The Stander
A simple release mechanism allows the hoist head to be changed for the stander attachment, patients can then be raised to allow for toileting, washing, dressing etc. or from one seated position to another
Escort 160 Loco-099
For those who simply require a hoist rather than a dual function a 160kg work load electric leg opening and emergency manual lowering
Kelly Stand Loco-124
A simple release mechanism allows the hoist head to be changed for the stander attachment, patients can then be raised to allow for toileting, washing, dressing etc. or from one seated position to another
Rota Move Deluxe Loco-300
The ultimate in moving and handaling equipment, sit to stand, pivot transfer, seated transfer and side transfer. Also available as the Rota Move Standard

Rota Stand Loco-102
The Rota stand has been designed to assist transfer from one seated position to another, 160kg work load foot break, angled shin pad height adjustable frame

Rota Stand Solo
The Rota stand has been designed for use by one person with the aid of the steadying yellow footbar

Full Range of Belts and Skiders
We have a full range of handling belts and sliders including transfer sheets, Uni slide, Bed pulls and leg raisers
Turn Tables
Available in two sizes these non slip base cushioned surface turn tables eliminate the need to shufflea patients feet around to the required position
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