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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2020
  • The new & improved Raizer 2 Emergency Lifting Chair. Build the chair around the fallen person and lift them up to a seated or perching position. Prevent long lies and their associated risks by with this smooth and fast chair that can be operated by just one person.
    Watch our video or visit our website to discover more www.felgains.c...

Komentáře • 44

  • @tinamcbride5423
    @tinamcbride5423 Před rokem +7

    nursing homes need these

  • @francessweeney2308
    @francessweeney2308 Před rokem +4

    Most care homes have a nurse onsite 24/7. This will brought in once the nurse has checked the resident for injuries such as fractures or serious head trauma. It's only for falls where a resident has received no or a minor injury. Remember, ambulances do not prioritise falls in care homes; it wouldn't be unheard of for a resident to be on the floor for 4 hours.

  • @berighteous
    @berighteous Před 2 lety +9

    I saw this listed for $5800, surely its not that expensive...

  • @SloopyDog
    @SloopyDog Před 10 měsíci +3

    I have had several falls and I have had to wait sometimes several hours until I was able to get help. I am heavy and it is difficult to get me up.

  • @ah244
    @ah244 Před 3 lety +10

    What is the maximum distance from the ground once it has lifted the person?

  • @darktoadone5068
    @darktoadone5068 Před rokem +7

    Are these sold in the United States also?

  • @ms.victoria2385
    @ms.victoria2385 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Are these sold in the United States?

  • @Corey1873
    @Corey1873 Před 3 lety +4

    Can it work from a sitting position?

  • @Questor-ky2fv
    @Questor-ky2fv Před 3 měsíci

    What are the:
    - Weight limit
    - Price
    - Availability in USA
    - Can it be used by the fallen person, assuming that they aren't badly hurt.
    Had several falls in December and January without being hurt. Being stuck on the floor for prolonged periods several times, along with an unknown type of systemic infection (NOT sepsis) finally put me near death and in the hospital. I also had severe sores that weren't responding to home treatment. I have recovered from the infection and the side effects of being stuck on the floor for prolonged periods, but t am still in rehab for my sores, which are getting better. I've always been a slow healer, so it's taking a while.
    I would like to get something like this lift chair for my home as I live alone,but if its too expensive I will get a portable battery powered tub\shower lift chair instead. Some of those are very reasonably priced.

    • @felgainsuk7181
      @felgainsuk7181  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello there, to answer your questions:
      - Weight limit is 150kg
      - Price in the UK: £3997
      - USA availability- it is available in the USA, please contact the manufacturer of the Raizer for your nearest distributor - www.directhealthcaregroup.com/int/contact/
      - Can it be used by the fallen person themselves? - We don't recommend the fallen person assembling and using the Raizer around themselves, as it requires significant mobility to insert all the parts correctly. We recommend a caregiver or family member to operate the device to lift the fallen person.
      I hope that helps!

  • @castasalvatore9217
    @castasalvatore9217 Před rokem +2

    Buonasera sono italiano vorrei acquistare questo prodotto come devo fare

  • @herbertabegg
    @herbertabegg Před rokem +1

    I need a lift raizer2 chair amazon

  • @prettylyons2880
    @prettylyons2880 Před 2 lety +3

    Can a person use this on their own? Im accident prone and will trip on air. My bad knees make it impossible for me to get up on my own.

    • @felgainsuk7181
      @felgainsuk7181  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the question Lydia. It is designed to be used by a caregiver, so it's not impossible to use alone, but it probably wouldnt work too well.

    • @lydiagood5079
      @lydiagood5079 Před 7 měsíci

      😢 I also got stuck after scrubbing kitchen floor. No pain, just can't get straightened up. Any suggestions, without any jeopardy of suit. Just an idea ??? Thanks for your time. Physical Therapy here I come.

  • @RogerPack
    @RogerPack Před 4 měsíci

    I'd love this except for the cost...oh well...

  • @ey8002
    @ey8002 Před 3 lety +2

    It is a pity that it is not sold in Israel, the distributor in Israel has no idea about this product

  • @Noitisnt-ns7mo
    @Noitisnt-ns7mo Před rokem +3

    I guess I missed the part where you put the chair under him.

    • @mmacmobile
      @mmacmobile Před rokem +3

      Watch again. It is easy to miss but the first piece slipped under the bottom of the victim becomes the chair bottom.

    • @Traqr
      @Traqr Před 2 měsíci

      ... And the backrest is split so each shoulder support is slid in from the side.

  • @franshagen7540
    @franshagen7540 Před 2 měsíci

    Should be free.

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 Před 3 lety +5

    How much?

    • @felgainsuk7181
      @felgainsuk7181  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Jo. the Raizer II is £3129 with VAT relief.

  • @anthonybruscato3049
    @anthonybruscato3049 Před 3 lety +5

    What is the weight limit?

  • @BurninSven1
    @BurninSven1 Před 2 lety +1

    Get a patientlift instead cause you would still need one to get the patient over to a chair wheelchair etc.

    • @felgainsuk7181
      @felgainsuk7181  Před 2 lety

      Thanks BurninSven.
      The Raizer is designed for ambulant people (people who can walk), so normally they would be able to stand from the Raizer with the help of a walking frame or similar. If a person needs hoisting to transfer anyway, then they probably aren't walking and shouldnt (in theory) experience a fall. So if a person is using a hoist anyway, then yes it makes sense to use that. But for a person who doesnt normally use a hoist, getting them up from the floor with one is quite a scary experience, which is where the Raizer solution comes in.
      I trust that makes sense and helps!

  • @MCReast
    @MCReast Před 7 měsíci

    Wll it lift a 500 lb man?

  • @MC-cb2bn
    @MC-cb2bn Před 3 lety +4

    Yes how much?

    • @felgainsuk7181
      @felgainsuk7181  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks MC. the Raizer II is £3129 with VAT relief.

    • @truthhurts5158
      @truthhurts5158 Před 3 lety

      @@felgainsuk7181 It cost to much money for the average person who is on a limited budget. Disgraceful

    • @reinamacaren-a4132
      @reinamacaren-a4132 Před 2 lety +1

      @@truthhurts5158
      I will assume it's because they market to facilitie, work environments etc.
      How much in US dollars?❓🤔

    • @truthhurts5158
      @truthhurts5158 Před 2 lety +2

      @@reinamacaren-a4132 1,395 dollars hand crank. Battery operated ne 4,300 dollars. So 3000 dollars for the battery

    • @reinamacaren-a4132
      @reinamacaren-a4132 Před 2 lety +2

      @@truthhurts5158
      Ouch. Thanks
      If I hit the lottery. I'll buy us both one 😘

  • @marijonafeiferiene5999
    @marijonafeiferiene5999 Před měsícem

    Liftas slaugoj naujovė

  • @BAM-jc7uy
    @BAM-jc7uy Před 2 lety +6

    If an elderly has fallen...do NOT move them or help them get up....call an AMBULANCE. Just because they say or seem to want to get up on their own or with your help...REMEMBER many times a fracture or internal injury or pain will NOT be evident until the next day....Remember you're NOT a medical doctor NOR do you have x-ray eyes to determine how serious is a NO pain fall OR to determine IF they may have had a mini quickie stroke. You personally will be liable for $$$$ or the company you represent will be liable BECAUSE YOU did not call an AMBULANCE. IT is wrong to Roll the dice and help them up instead of calling an Ambulance

    • @loukoumakos1347
      @loukoumakos1347 Před 2 lety +1

      Που μπορώ να μάθω λεπτομέρειες για το προϊόν αυτό και πόσο κανει

    • @nuttyredx
      @nuttyredx Před 2 lety +9

      Whilst you are not wrong and I certainly wouldn't give this chair to just anybody to use, with the correct training this chair can be a godsend. If you have a person who has literally slid out of a chair, is fully conscious and has capacity, as no pain but literally physically can not get themselves up, why would you call an ambulance? The ambulance service is overwhelmed at the best of times and the response times in a non emergency event can be many hours, we have waited as long as 12 hours. Why would you leave them on the floor? this in itself can cause trauma. Whilst I appreciate some of the points you have made, you too need to understand that in the correct hands this chair is worth its weight in gold and saves the NHS many thousands of pounds a year, not to mention freeing up valuable man power for paramedics to attend real emergencies. Researched NHS pricing data found that a trip to A&E that doesn’t require any additional treatment, costs the Health Service £419 per person.
      Breaking down the cost of a trip to A&E, the data revealed that it costs around £7 to make a call to the ambulance, and a further £252 should an ambulance be required to attend and treat at the scene. I have used these chairs whilst in the employment of a large charitable organisation and they are worth owning. Just for the record, I have no affiliation with the company advertising in this tutorial nor the makers of the device. With the proper training, paperwork, and the right person appointed to be responsible for the chair this equipment is a game changer.

  • @shari7161
    @shari7161 Před 9 měsíci

    Way too slow

    • @YouRich92
      @YouRich92 Před 7 měsíci

      I have a permanent back injuries because of lifting somebody from the ground where she felt.
      Considering the alternatives this is not slow at all.

  • @RaijinHanshi
    @RaijinHanshi Před 2 měsíci

    I wish it wasn't so expensive :(