- Arjo Inc (116)
- Joerns Healthcare -Hoyer (66)
- Invacare Continuing Care (51)
- Drive Medical (26)
- MedaCure Inc. (20)
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- Manufacturer #MAA4031M-L-L1
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- # G7374
- Manufacturer #MAA4000M-XL-L1
- Each
- # 56392
- Manufacturer #R117
- Each
- # G7335
- Manufacturer #MFA1000M-XL-L1
- BX of 10
- # 56388
- Manufacturer #R113
- Each
- # G7394
- Manufacturer #MAA4061M-L-L1
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Lift Slings for Safe and Comfortable Patient Transfers
Direct Supply has lift slings to help lift and transfer those with mobility limitations. This lift sling selection provides quality options that are designed to improve the safety and comfort of both patient and caregiver during lift procedures. Whether you need a lift sling for a one-time transfer or longer-term use, Direct Supply has medical lift slings in a broad range of sizes, styles, and materials that enable caregivers to meet their needs and comply with state requirements. With their superior construction, easy maneuverability, plus added features such as head restraints, these lift slings will provide reliable support for a secure transfer.
In addition to lift slings, Direct Supply also carries other products that will help keep patients and caregivers safe during lift procedures. Some of those products include gait belts, slide sheets, floor lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, and transfer boards.
What is a Lift Sling?
A lift sling is an accessory used in conjunction with patient lifts to provide additional comfort, support, and stability when transferring someone from one place to another. Lift slings are typically made of fabric and feature adjustable heights, multiple handles, and comfortable padding. They can also be used for individuals who require greater support when transferring between different surfaces or positions.
What Are The Top Lift Sling Brands?
With so many different lift slings to choose from, Direct Supply carries a large variety to choose from. Some of the top brands offered by Direct Supply include Arjo, Joerns Hoyer, Drive Medical, Invacare, and Direct Supply manufactured slings.
How Often Should I Replace My Lift Sling?
Lift slings should generally be replaced every three to six months depending on how often they are used, and the condition of the fabric. If the lift sling is starting to look worn, torn, or discolored it should be replaced as soon as possible. Additionally, if you notice any changes in the support provided by your lift sling it may be time to get a new one.