What is a Sara Plus used for?
Sara Plus is a standing and raising aid for short transfers e.g. raising from bed and transfer to wheelchair, or from wheelchair to toilet. Sara Plus is also suitable for walking training when the footboard and kneepad are removed.
What is a Maxi Move?
Maxi Move is designed to enable a single caregiver to manage demanding everyday patient or resident transfer and repositioning tasks. It is a versatile solution that can be adapted using a variety of spreader bars to accommodate patient transfer needs. STABLE LIFTING.
Is it legal for one person to use a hoist?
When using a hoist, whether that’s in a hospital, care home, school or at home, it’s important to know whether it can be used by one person. In general, ceiling hoists can be used by one person if it is described as a single-user hoist.
Can a Sara Stedy be used in the shower?
It enables good reassurance eye contact between clients and carer unlike a wheelchair. It can be used to transport clients to the toilet, shower and wash hand basin, and also supports a wide range of daily activities.
Is Arjo part of Getinge?
Listing followed by acquisition by Getinge In 1995, Arjo was acquired by Getinge which then expanded its product offering to include medical beds, patient lifts and bathing systems. Arjo thus became the foundation of Getinge’s Extended Care business area.
What is an Arjo Walker?
The Walker™ has a Hi-Lo function which reduces transfer injury risks, both for residents/patients and physiotherapists, when lifting and lowering them into and from the standing position.
Are there different sizes of Sara Stedy?
The Sara Stedy is available in Standard and Compact sizes, to suit users of different heights. The Compact is suitable for users from 1.38m to 1.72m in height. The Standard is suitable for users from 1.49m to 1.93m in height.
How far can you travel on a Sara Stedy?
Arjo Sara Stedy is an enhanced patient transfer aid for a range of environments
Max Safe Working Load: | Sara Stedy: 182kg (400lbs) | SS Compact: 182kg (400lbs) |
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User Height Range: | Sara Stedy: 149-193cm (4’11”-6’6″) | SS Compact: 138-172cm (4’6″-5’8″) |
Weight: | Sara Stedy: 29.4kg (64.82lbs) | SS Compact: 28.3kg (62.5lbs) |
Is it acceptable for a carer to use a mobile hoist on their own?
Realistically, you can use a hoist by yourself, but if you’re working for a company where there’s a two-person policy, then you should make sure you do it in a pair. Always make sure to check the policy and the patient’s care plan to see if it specifies two carers whenever you hoist.
Can I hoist myself?
How much does the Sara 3000 cost?
Buy From: $7,356.00 The Sara ® 3000 is a standing and raising aid that features the latest improvements in this ArjoHuntleigh-pioneered product concept. The ergonomic design and powered features enable a single nurse or caregiver to provide first-class care during routine handling activities, such as transfers and toileting.
How much does The ArjoHuntleigh Sara 3000 weigh?
ArjoHuntleigh Sara 3000 power standing and raising aid is specifically designed to provide optimal activation for wheelchair users who can support the… ArjoHuntleigh Sara 3000 power standing and raising aid Weight Sara 3000 137 lbs. Weight Sara 3000 (incl. scale) 158 lbs. Chassis external w…
What is Sara 3000 power standing and raising aid?
ArjoHuntleigh Sara 3000 power standing and raising aid is specifically designed to provide optimal activation for wheelchair users who can support themselves. Sara 3000 has been ergonomically designed to meet the needs of both caregivers and residents.
What is the Sara 3000 transfer sling used for?
Talk to one of our Experts! The Sara 3000 Transfer Sling is suitable when a patient needs extra support for a seated transfer with Sara 3000. For hygienic reasons, this item is No Return – No Exchange.