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Power and Electric Patient Lifts

If you or a loved one have limited mobility, a power or electric patient lift can provide a safe and efficient way to transfer from bed to wheelchair or other surfaces. At Blowout Medical, we offer a variety of power and electric patient lifts to fit your needs, including options for bariatric patients. Our lifts are designed for ease of use, safety, and durability. Browse our selection today!

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Bariatric Patient Lifts

We offer a range of patient lifts designed specifically for bariatric patients, with weight capacities up to 1000 lbs. These lifts feature wider bases, reinforced frames, and adjustable sling options to ensure safe and comfortable transfers.

Portable Patient Lifts

If you need a lift that can be easily transported or stored, we offer a variety of portable options. These lifts are lightweight, foldable, and easy to maneuver, making them ideal for home use or travel.

Slings and Accessories

We also offer a range of slings and accessories to enhance your patient lift experience, including padded slings, commode slings, and transfer boards. These can help improve comfort, positioning, and ease of transfer.

Lift Chairs

If you need a lift for getting in and out of a chair, we offer a variety of lift chairs in a range of styles and sizes. These chairs feature electric lifting mechanisms and comfortable seating options, making them ideal for those with limited mobility.

Buy Power & Electric Patient Lifts at Blowout Medical - FAQs

Q: How do I know which patient lift is right for me?

A: Consider factors like your weight, mobility level, and transfer needs. Our customer service team can also assist you in selecting the best option for your needs.

Q: How do I properly use a patient lift?

A: Follow the manufacturer's instructions and training provided by a healthcare professional. Always use the appropriate sling and ensure the lift is securely positioned before use.

Q: How do I maintain my patient lift?

A: Regularly inspect your lift for wear or damage, and clean it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Keep all moving parts lubricated and replace any worn or damaged components promptly.

Q: Does insurance cover the cost of a patient lift?

A: Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan and medical necessity. Contact your insurance provider for more information.

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