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Make bathroom tasks easier, more efficient and safer for the caregiver.

Use with a bedpan or over a toilet Easily tilt backward for feet access Adjust height and tilt with simple controls

Reflex shower chair

This lifting shower chair is designed with OSHA requirements in mind to help you reduce staff risks. Plus, working at the optimal height makes bathing tasks easier, faster and more efficient. • Smooth, energy efficient electric height and tilt adjustments • Intuitive, easy-to-use control console • Multifunctional for showering and toileting • Comfortable foam padding and adjustable headrest • Arms lock down for safety or fold away for easier transfer

Item No. Description Wt. Cap. Pkg.

MDSREFLEX Shower chair lift 300 lbs. 1 ea

MDSREFLEX

Raizer® mobile lifting chair

Now there’s a better way to lift someone after a fall.

This sleek, innovative, battery-operated chair enables one assistant to safely raise a large adult to a sitting or standing position in just a few minutes.

LiftUp Raizer mobile lifting chair for safe patient handling

• Gentle on caregiver—requires virtually no physical effort • Fast—in minutes, one assistant can set up and raise a large adult from the floor to a standing position • Easy to carry—two handy bags hold seven lightweight components • Simple setup—a loud click confirms each connection • Easy to clean—cleaning’s a snap with the smooth surfaces on all Raizer components

Item No. Description Pkg. MDSRAIZER2 Raizer mobile lifting chair 1 ea

Patients are lifted safely and comfortably from the floor in minutes

Small footprint fits in tight spaces Powerful rechargeable battery provides up to 40 lifts on one charge

MDSRAIZER2

All in 4 easy steps:

Place the seat motor under the person’s knees Attach components to the seat motor

Mechanically lift the patient using the console buttons or remote control Transfer the patient to a walker or wheelchair

Technical specifications

Weight capacity Lifting time Product weight Charger

Number of lifts on a full charge Charging time Warranty 330 lbs.

20–30 seconds

28 lbs. total

Two pieces: Soniel 12v, 100–240V 12V car adapter 40 at maximum weight capacity Six hours

Two years from invoice date

Two handy carrying bags hold seven lightweight components

Patient slings

Choose the right sling for the right task in the right fabric.

With all the different styles of patient lift slings, it can be difficult to decide which are best for your facility. In fact, choosing the right sling for the right patient and care task can be critical. To better help you understand your options, we’ve put together this guide.

Repositioning slings

Developed with accessibility in mind, repositioning slings are made of breathable materials that can be left under patients so that they are readily available for any and all lifting needs. They are primarily used in ICU, Critical Care Units and/or anywhere in the facility that has overhead patient lifts. Common care tasks include transferring to bed or chair, in-bed repositioning, proning and turning. U-shaped seated slings

These slings are ideal for lifting to or from a chair, toileting, peri care and bathing. Utilizing the different lengths of straps you can lift in a seated or reclined position. The construction of this sling allows for easier application and removal. All variations of these slings are available with or without head support, for different patient acuity. Full body slings

This style of patient sling is available in several reusable fabrics. The most popular is a mesh fabric that can be used for bathing with a commode opening for toileting. Accessory slings

There are several accessory slings available that can be important for common care tasks, including turning a patient, or lifting a patient’s limb. These tasks are commonly performed manually and can contribute to staff injury.

Additional questions about Medline’s patient lift slings?

Don’t hesitate to reach out to your Medline Representative with additional questions. They will connect you with our Safe Patient Handling product experts for assistance.

Please see below for a guide on which slings are recommended for different units of your facility:

ICU/CCU MICU, SICU Stepdown ER MED/SURG OR Palliative/ hospice Inpatient rehab Oncology Outpatient wound care

Repositioning slings • • • • • Seated slings • • • • • • • • Turning slings • • • • •

Limb slings • • • • • • • •

Will these slings work with existing patient lift equipment?

Yes; compatibility of slings with your lift equipment is simple. Contact your Medline Representative to assist in determining which style of Medline sling is appropriate for your current lift equipment.

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