The patient was created to make transfer situations safe and affordable for everyone involved. And with its slim design and two finish options, the hydraulic lift is versatile enough to use in most homecare situations.
The patient lift is designed to help make handling situations safer for patient and caregiver. With its slim design, it is versatile enough to use for most of the patient transfers.
The only hydraulic lift recommended for car transfers, the Classic Hoyer Lift features a long-lasting chrome finish and high capacity for durability.
Designed to meet the special needs of patients weighing up to 770lbs. Although durable and functional, it is also a reassuring and comfortable patient lift.
Customized to fit children snugly and comfortably with 14” seat width and depth, special size is geared for users with particularly special body measurements.
Steel Lightweight Folding Transport Wheelchair
24" Nine fork rear wheel assembly /Triangle tyre Specification Outer diameter: 610mm Shatt hole diameter: 35/32mm Tread color: black/grey Material: PU+PA+PP
This Basic Compact Knee Scooter Walker allows you maximum control and stability when maneuvering. The four 8″ wheels of knee scooter with night reflective stickers are sturdy & stable when navigating corners or tricky terrains. You no longer have to be limited to your painful crutches or be stuck at home.
22”,24”Seat Width Optional Loading weight up to 200kg
Highlights: 1.Upgraded With Hidden Cable 2.Upgraded Higher Armrest For 6ft 2.8inch Tall Person 3.Patented Lower Handle Helping User transfer, Stand Up 4.Wider U shape Armrest Fit For Big Arm 5.Seat moving forward make you stand in the middle 6. Width between 2 arm pads is made wider to 17"
The Aluminum Off-Road Knee Scooter is the most versatile and advanced knee walker in the industry - establishing a new level of durability and freedom of mobility for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, ankle surgery or other lower leg injuries or medical conditions like ulcers.






