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The ProHealStand Assist Lift is a versatile patient transfer solution designed for individuals who can support a significant portion of their weight. With a robust 500-pound capacity, it prioritizes safety and comfort, featuring dual rear locking casters and ergonomic design elements. This lift is perfect for home and facility use, ensuring dignified and efficient transfers without the complexities of traditional lifts.
J**N
Life-Changing Lift for MS Care – Worth Every Penny!
This lift has been a huge help in transferring my MIL, who suffers from MS. It’s been a total game changer and is even helping her build strength. I don’t know why we waited so long to invest in it, but we’re both extremely happy with it. If you or your loved one has even a little upper body strength and can stand in one place, buy this immediately! We’ve used it to transfer her from the bed to the toilet, to the wheelchair, and we’ve even showered her in it. I highly recommend this to anyone dealing with mobility issues.
A**
Strong sturdy piece of equipment.
Really great item. Rolls easy, strong and sturdy. Easy to put together. We unfortunately did not have a chance to use it, but I believe it would have worked wonderfully for transports. ( COTA)
A**R
Game Changer
This thing is a game changer. My dad recently came to live with us. We were struggling with moving him from bed to chair and back to bed. He can pull himself up to stand but cannot walk. After reading reviews, we chose this device solely for ease of putting the seat in place.Before the device it took both my husband and myself to move him around. Since he doesn't have much control over his legs, he's almost dead weight. It was causing back pain for the both of us. He isn't a big guy, like maybe 120-130. We noticed it was much easier for him and us if we had a way for him to pull himself up. It was really weird, if we tried to stand him up his legs would cross and unable to uncross them himself or he would step on his own feet unable to move his feet on his own. However, if we'd let him pull himself up he didn't have those issues and could step and move his feet on his own. Weird I know but that's the way it worked.My friend stumbled across a similar device sent it to me and research began.As long as your patient can pull themselves up and stand holding the bar for at least 15 seconds this is the device for you. Maneuverability is a little tricky since all for legs have wheels but you get use to that. Has two sturdy locking wheels on the front. The seats swivel easily into place. Yes, it costs a bit more for the swivel seats but I promise to not have the struggle of getting the locking pins place is well worth the extra money. I am able to move him from bed to chair and back again all by myself which is a huge deal. My dad and I love love this thing. I promise you will not be disappointed.Now, I've found two negatives with this device that may be an issue.1-from floor to top of the leg is too high to fit under the recliner my dad sits in, since he can step down we're able to work around that.2-it doesn't fit through the bathroom door, which ours is like 22".And now that I'm thinking about it, the only other thing that you may wanna know is it's kinda big so storage may be an issue. I'll take the size for the ease of use.I hope this helps.
B**.
A must have
A must to transfer my husband diagnosed with Gillian Barr and unable to stand. He is 76 and I am 70
H**.
Very substantial - all steel tubing
I review everything and am most impressed by this "sit and stand" rolling patient mover. Reviewed every one on Amazon, from the cheapest to the most expensive, and chose this one with the straight front legs (does not widen) for $399 including Prime shipping (don't expect 2-day delivery, this delivery was 5-6 days including a weekend and I'm sure the UPS driver didn't appreciate the heavy weight). I'm an 81-year old female (130 pounds) with a 240 pound husband who's had 2 surgeries since the first of December 2024 (this is now the first of February 2025) who has lost a lot of leg strength from laying in bed for recovery so many weeks and very little therapy to keep him mobile. This "sit and stand" is all steel with good welds, all hardware in bag, includes some wrenches to tighten everything and is quite heavy, but moves really well over area rugs, wood floor, and Mexican Saltillo tile (very lumpy). I couldn't sleep last night, unloaded the well-packaged box, and proceeded to put everything together (and tighten everything) in about an hour. Didn't even need the instructions, just looked at the picture and started assembling. All tubing lined up and the "bolt" holes as well. Easy !!! Recommend.
B**S
Good product once you have it together.
This is working well for my Mom! The last assembly step was a bit difficult to pound in. We used a mallet. My only other thought might be that it may not work for someone much shorter than she is.. She is about 4'11".
E**K
Great product.
A super great sit to stand lift. Rugged, and floor arms will expand to fit most chairs. Leg pads are not adjustable width wise; I removed them. You can re-drill mounting holes if needed. Had for some time now. Only occasional oiling on casters and expansion pedal mechanism required.
E**.
Stiff
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Stiff seat, unusable.
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