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Patient Lift Slings

Lifting slings are an essential part of a patient lift in that a sling is placed under and around patients who have mobility issues to assist them to be lifted and transferred safely from a bed, wheelchair, toilet, or shower, helping in reducing possible injury for both the patient and caregiver. Constructed with various materials, configurations, colors and styles, slings attach to patient lifts with metal chains, adjustable straps, or reinforced fabric loops.

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Universal 6 or 8-point Patient Lift Slings
Starting at: $73.00
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Molift 4-Point RgoSling HighBack Sling
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2-Point Stand Assist Slings and Support Straps
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Molift Easy Toilet 4-Point RgoSling
Starting at: $206.23
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Universal 4-Point Patient Lift Transfer Slings by Handicare
Starting at: $250.51
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Molift 4-Point Basic Bathing RgoSling
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4-Point Sani Slings Deluxe Padded Patient Toilet Sling
Starting at: $122.00
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4 Point Lift Slings for Liko and Guldmann Lifts
Starting at: $122.00
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MoLift 4-Point EvoSling HighBack Patient Lift Padded Sling
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4-Point Standing Support Sling
Starting at: $477.52
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Tri-Turner Patient Lift Slings by Handicare
Starting at: $246.28
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Invacare Reliant Full-Body 4-Point Patient Lift Slings
Starting at: $85.94
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Molift 4-Point RgoSling MEDIUM Back Sling
Starting at: $167.48
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Apex Ambulation Shorts 4-point
Starting at: $327.21
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Full Body Slings for Patient Lifts by CostCare
Starting at: $79.00
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Molift Evosling Patient Lift Sling by Etac | 6-Point with Divided Leg
Starting at: $122.78
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Patient Lift Slings by GoLift
Starting at: $217.54
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Human Care Walking Sling - Multi Sling
Starting at: $385.18
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2-Point Standing Slings for Invacare Lifts
Starting at: $184.81
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Molift RgoSling Patient Lift Sling by Etac - Divided Leg | 4-Point
Starting at: $172.48
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Advantage Repositioning Patient Lift Sling
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Pediatric 6-Point Patient Lift Slings
Starting at: $104.58
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Patient Lift Sling - Toileting Sling by Human Care
Starting at: $292.60
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Patient Lift Bath Sling by Human Care
Starting at: $287.47
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Limb Support Band Sling by Handicare
Starting at: $229.83
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Divided Leg Sling without Head Support
Starting at: $79.10
Proactive Medical Products
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Full-Body Mesh Patient Lift Slings by Invacare
Starting at: $167.60
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Apex Seated 4-point Patient Transfer Slings
Starting at: $282.74
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Molift Easy Amputee 4-Point RgoSling
Starting at: $206.23
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2-Point Walking Patient Lift Sling
Starting at: $542.73
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What are Patient Lift Slings?

Some styles of patient lifting equipment require the use of lift slings to carry the individual from one location to another. The most common daily transfers from bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to commode and wheelchair to shower are performed much more safely with a patient lift device than with manual lifting, for both the patient and the caregiver. Constructed from various durable fabrics, patient lift slings are configured to fit under and around an individual to secure him or her into a comfortable position within the lifting equipment, providing safe and easy transfers for every application.

How do I Choose the Right Patient Lift Sling for Me?

Choosing the right lifting sling requires a compilation of information about the individual the sling will be used for. The height, weight and general physical condition of the patient should be determined first. Unique conditions and special needs that include amputations, poor upper body control, the inability to bear any weight or highly sensitive skin all need to be factored into the determination.

Whether a person is totally dependent without any mobile ability or is able to bear some weight with some upper body control makes all the difference in what kind of sling to purchase. Because critical mistakes can be made and the wrong sling could be selected which could potentially lead to discomfort and a higher risk of injury, it is always highly recommended to consult with a professional healthcare representative before making your final sling choice.

Choosing the correct size and style is essential to a comfortable and secure fit for the user. Figuring out what activities the patient sling lift will be used for helps analyze what style to select. If toileting and/or bathing functions are required, then a sling style that crosses under the legs and is made of a quick-drying material might be better than a sling that needs to be pulled under the body of the user.

As far as sizing, every manufacturer provides a size guide which should always be consulted before the final sling selection is made. Patients could slip or fall if they do not use the right size sling lift, potentially leading to serious injury.

What are the Different Patient Sling Lift Styles?

A number of different patient sling lift styles are available for various procedures and special requirements. U Shape, Universal and Split Leg are all popular sling lift configurations that highlight a U shape cut-out in the back, crossing under the legs of the patient when adhering to the lift. As mentioned, this style offers ease of use for commode, bathing and wheelchair activities.

Another popular patient sling lift style is the full body sling that features a rectangular shape, supporting the patient under the thighs and behind the head. Some users prefer this style for enhanced dignity and comfort, but caregivers should be aware that this configuration demands more manual patient moving on their part. Some full body sling lifts also offer a commode opening for simpler toileting purposes.

More specialty sling lift styles include specially designed slings for pediatric, bariatric, and amputee users, while others provide head support, high back support, a hammock style and other various enhancements for specific positioning and support. Some patient lift slings additionally offer standing assistance. Users who lack control of head and/or upper body should always use head support sling lifts.

Fabric choice of the sling lift is also crucial for patient comfort, hygiene and safety. A polyester mesh is generally the best choice for using a sling that will tend to get wet a lot. It dries quickly and is also cooler for the patient. Padded slings can be more comfortable, but are unsuitable for constant contact with water. The most common fabric used in patient lift slings is padded polyester. Single patient disposable slings are perfect for institutional use, such as hospitals and long-term care facilities, to help contain infection and reduce cross-contamination.

Other Important Factors in Choosing the Right Patient Sling Lift

Be sure to check the compatibility of the sling you are choosing with the patient lift equipment it will be used for. Determining whether the lift uses special locking clips or loop style slings, how many hooks there are on the lifting bar where the sling is attached, and what the weight limit is for the lifting equipment is absolutely necessary in making the safest choice for the sling.

Rehabmart proffers a large selection of innovative patient lift slings from such respected manufacturers as Drive Medical, Invacare, Romedic, Snug Seat and Prism Medical.

 

Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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