Standing Hoists
Standing hoists are mobility aids designed to assist individuals who have limited mobility in standing up and transitioning from a seated to a standing position. These devices offer a safe, efficient, and comfortable way to support individuals during the standing process, reducing strain on both the user and the caregiver.
The Oxford Journey is a top of the range standing aid, that allows patients an active part in the process while protecting the caregiver from injury. The device is simple to use and can b...
£1919.00
£1599.17 ex VAT
Make everyday transfers easy with the Oxford Ascend, a simple to use standing aid. The compact device fits into even the tightest of spaces. Made for patient comfort the aid features adju...
£2890.00
£2408.33 ex VAT
The Novaltis lift aid enables users to be efficiently transferred from a bed to chair or a chair to a commode. The Novaltis lift aid allows the user to participate with lift and this enco...
£1350.00
£1125.00 ex VAT
Key benefits of standing hoists
- Safe and Comfortable Transfers: Standing hoists provide a secure method for users to transition from a sitting to a standing position, promoting safe movement while reducing the risk of falls or injury.
- Enhanced Independence: By facilitating standing, these hoists help maintain or improve the user’s independence, allowing them to perform daily activities with less assistance.
- User-Friendly Operation: Many standing hoists feature intuitive controls and adjustable settings, making them easy to use for both caregivers and individuals with limited mobility.
- Improved Posture and Circulation: Regular use of a standing hoist encourages proper posture and can help stimulate blood circulation, particularly for individuals who are sedentary for extended periods.
- Versatile Design: Standing hoists come in various models, including portable or fixed options, making them adaptable to different environments and user needs.
Standing hoists are valuable tools for enhancing mobility, promoting independence, and improving the safety and comfort of individuals with limited ability to stand or walk unaided.