The ProHeal Stand Assist Lift: The Key to Safe and Easy Patient Transfers

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  • čas přidán 23. 04. 2023
  • Are you a caregiver looking for a way to make patient handling easier and safer? Look no further than the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift! In this video, we'll show you why the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift is the key to safe and easy patient transfers.
    Designed with both the caregiver and patient in mind, the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift is a game-changer in patient handling. Its easy-to-use design allows for effortless lifting and transfer of patients, while its durable and lightweight construction ensures both safety and convenience.
    Whether you're a professional caregiver or caring for a loved one at home, the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift can transform your caregiving experience. Say goodbye to the strain and risk associated with manual lifting and transfer of patients, and hello to a safer and more efficient way of caregiving.
    In this video, we'll cover the features and benefits of the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift, as well as provide tips on how to use it effectively. We'll also share real-world examples of how the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift has helped caregivers improve patient handling and reduce the risk of injury.
    So, if you're ready to discover the key to safe and easy patient transfers, join us in exploring the ProHeal Stand Assist Lift. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more caregiving tips and product reviews!

Komentáře • 3

  • @yeahiprotest
    @yeahiprotest Před rokem

    Why are sara stedy so much more expensive ?

    • @tangoba1
      @tangoba1 Před 7 měsíci

      I would like to know the same, we are looking one for mom, but we can't afford Sara Stedy brand.

  • @grimmgnarly
    @grimmgnarly Před 20 dny

    For a Pt with limited or no UB strength the belt would be useful if it can be attached to both sides before the lift. Only being able to attach one side and the other side only after the Pt is standing severely limits the usefulness and safety of this product. Unless you really think a HC worker has a Hulk-like right arm that they can lift a patient as shown (poor body mechanics and all).