The content included in the video and comment section is for general information only. Equipment and individual circumstances will vary.
In this video, Cindy is reviewing the basic features of a Mechanical Lift. There are many different brands of mechanical lifts with potential variations in the basic features/names of the basic features. Be sure to consult with your medical equipment dealer, physical therapist, occupational therapist and/or product manual for the specific details/safety instructions for your piece of equipment.
A Mechanical Lift can be Electric (includes a battery pack with push button controls) or Hydraulic (includes a hydraulic hand pump) for raising and lowering the lift. This type of lift would be used for someone who is dependent with care. The mechanical lift can be used to transfer an individual from the bed to/from a wheelchair, chair or bedside commode. These are typically used with a hospital bed. If using with a standard bed, please make sure there is adequate room beneath the bed to position the lift appropriately for safety.
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Basic Features
Special Thanks to Provider Plus for use of the mechanical lift and Sycamore Village Assisted Living, in Swansea, IL for use of your facility.
Make sure to also view the following videos:
Basic Features of Mechanical Lift Slings
Mechanical Lift Transfer In/Out of Bed