I really like the ceiling lift by Surehands. You can get a manual or motor to move you on the track. They all have motors to lift you. The one I have uses no sling you have to sit on all day. You put a hook under each thigh, then a grab bar squeezes your ribs. The more weight on the thigh hooks, the harder it squeezes you. It just lifts me up and my attendant just pushes me along the track. You can have the tracks go to any room. I had 2 tracks... One in my bedroom to get from chair to bed, etc. Thought about running it to the shower. Then one in my livingroom to get from chair to coach. I rarely used the livingroom one so never put it back up after I moved. I like how fast it is to use. The hooks do slide to the back of my knees and that makes my butt hang down, but it still works great.
Greg
> After 21 years, I must get a power lift for transfers. Any
> recommendations? Dos or donts.
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> Any help is appreciated.
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> Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
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> Billy
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