Bestcare Stand Assist Lift
Bestcare Stand Assist Patient Lift for safe patient transfers.
Safe Transfers
The SA400's ergonomic design ensures safe and smooth patient sit-to-stand transfers.
The BestLift Series of full body patient lifts reflect innovative state of the art design to increase user mobility. A BestLift will provide years of service if it is properly maintained as any electric and/or mechanical equipment requires
Using the BestStand Sit-To-Stand Lift:
Sit-To-Stand Transfer from Chair or Wheelchair:
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- Push lift towards patient. Open the base of the lift to go around the chair.
- Position patient’s feet on the foot platform and knees against the knee pad.
- Attached the sling straps to the hooks.
- Have the patient’s hands holding the handles. For patients who cannot hold the handles, have them hold their arms around the chest.
- Press the “UP” button on the hand control.
- The patient should be comfortable with the pressure under the arms. If not, adjust the sling and try another loop option to release pressure.
- Press the “UP” button until the patient’s body has completely left the chair.
- Release the brakes, close the base, and pull the lift away from the chair.
- Lower the patient to the object intended.
- To lift patient in a standing position, continue to lift until the patient’s knees are locked in a standing position.
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Sit-To-Stand Transfer from Bed:
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- Push lift towards patient. Open the base of the lift for stability.
- Position patient’s feet on the foot platform and knees against the knee pad.
- Attached the sling straps to the hooks.
- Have the patient’s hands holding the handles. For patients who cannot hold the handles, have them hold their arms around the chest.
- Press the “UP” button on the hand control.
- The patient should be comfortable with the pressure under the arms. If not, adjust the sling and try another loop option to release pressure.
- Press the “UP” button until the patient’s body has completely left thebed.
- Release the brakes, close the base, and pull the lift away from the bed.
- Lower the patient to the object intended.
- To lift patient in a standing position, continue to lift until the patient’s knees are locked in a standing position.
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