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- Mechanical aids for infirm people prone to fall over who
can't get up.
- Started 2020-06-01, Updated 2024-02-19 onward
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- First let patient roll and or crawl on to air bed, then
turn on electric inflator.
- The higher & harder it inflates the better
- Buy a high one, or use two or three ?
- Buy best quality non slip, with electric pump. The
pumps aren't designed to pump the bed up with a human
laying on it, so it will be harder work, & pump may
burn out. Particularly with a heavy adult.
- Periodically turn off the pump to let it cool down.
That's another advantage of 2 pump up beds, stacked,
hopefully both pumps wont burn out during the same rescue
session.
- For more height, an inflatable air bed can be bound
triple layer with canvas belts (though that may obstruct
air flow pumping up, so take it slow, allowing air pump
some Off time to cool down.). See picture JJLATER of jhs@
demo, half lieing/ sitting on a belted up air bed after
inflation (Notes the experimental demo was not
ideal: With a double air bed as the only one to hand, a
single would be better. + The demo. picture was also taken
in a door way, as only floor space available during a home
removal).
Intex Air Mattress is a lot higher
than ours.
- To Index
Air bed Options eg Extras for patient
to lean & steady on while standing up, etc.
- Mega high rescue air bed = More Air Beds !
hovermatt.com/products/hoverjack-air-patient-lift/
HoverJack Air Patient Lift
Seems to have 4 layers that can be inflated
seperately.
- I guess one could just as simply lay three or four
mattresses on top of each other, pump the whole lot up,
probably one at at a time, bottom first to retain stiffness
of support & lack of wobble.
If one at the top is really high from ground, perhaps
leave the top one less hard, to allow patient to swing her
legs over the soft edge, down to floor, & slide legs
down to stand up ! Rather than struggling to heave whole
self Up !
But more likely top layer should be thinest & hardest
inflated, to give something like a vague edge to lean
on.
More & thinner mattresses will give a stiffer less
roly support, to save patient falling off the edge, & a
firmer edge to lean on while standing up.
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- A large flat ply-wood board that lays horizontal on
top of air bed, around the seated patient something to
lean against while rising from seated to standing
- The board has a 'U' shape cut out that fits round
posterior & thighs of aptient sitting on edge of
air bed.
- Fallen person rolls on to stack of air
mattress
- Each air mattress starting from bottom is inflated
till hard
- Fallen person first drops legs over edge of air
mattress
- Rescuer places one half of the board on air bed for
patient to lean on.
- Fallen person pushes own torso up from lieing to
sitting position, leaning on board
- Rescuer places other half of board other side of
seated patient
- Rescuer pulls the halves of board adjacent, &
optionaly attaches board halves together for more
stability.
- The 'U' shape cut out fits around the seated
patient's posterior & legs who is now seated on
edge of air mattress.
- Optional: 2
Grab Bars could be screwed on the ply-board at the
ends of the 'U' , perhaps easier for patient to lean,
on than just the board edge on edge of the air bed ?.
(To attach: use short metal thread nuts &
bolts, not wood screws.)
- The 'U' shaped board could be cut out (with
a jig saw). Then the curve is sanded with a triangular
power sander
- Empty Beer Crates to lean on
adjacent an air bed could help.
- Or a U shaped structure made of wood or metal, where
the base of the 'U' is vertical at the edge of the bed,
& one long part of the 'U' is slid below under the air
bed, & the other long part of 'U' is over the bed for
patient to lean on.
- See picture JJLATER
I have such U shapes ready to try: Wide white steel (2
from foot stool & 2 from main frame of an arm chair
(The 'U' of main frame slopes down a bit at back of chair,
but could be opened out using a car jack I have)
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To give stability to arm rests:
- Either the half under the air bed could be a wide
slim plank
- Or a horizontal strut at floor level, parallel to
side of air bed, could join the base of the 2 x 'U'
shapes.
- Empty beer crates (type: standard
German plastic frame, taking 5 x 4 = 20 glass half litre
bottles) optionaly tipped on side, would make forearm/ hand
rests as it inflates.
- Inverted multiple crates stack for
more height.
- Thin ply-wood boards, cable tied to inverted crate ex-bases, would make flat the ex bases,
now tops.
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Grab Bars could be screwed on the ply-board
- Lifting cushion: Very wobbly an assistant essential,
& maybe not high enough !
- A beer crate each side would make
ideal hand rests to stop wobble.
- mangarhealth.com/uk/by-winncare/
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eagle-lifting-cushion/ 4 bigger cushions with a back
rest
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elk-lifting-cushion/ 4 flat cushions, probably hard to
balance patient
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elk-lifting-cushion/#product_details
1 bad review (batteries) & lots of good
- One UK vendor at random
livingmadeeasy . org . uk / product / mangar - elk -
emergency - lifting - cushion 1000 pound
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www . healthproductsforyou . com / ar - safely - lift - a -
fallen - person - with - mangar - lifting - cushions .
html
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mangarhealth . com / uk / store / product - category / safe
- patient - lifting /
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mobilitysmart . co . uk / mangar - elk - emergency -
lifting - cushion . html
- Mangar Camel
sealmedical.com/products/reconditioned-mangar-elk-emergency-lifting-cushion-airflo-plus-compressor
for 1000 second hand
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Which
Favour a Camel or Eagle over Elk. patient may
squirm about and lose sense of direction when fallen
and it would be easier to contain patient on those.
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Camel
: With a back rest, can lift 320kg, it is perfect for
bariatric patients, Height=56cm, Width=70, Depth=47cm
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Eagle
: With a back rest, can lift 220 kg, Height=56cm,
Width=64cm, Depth=57cm
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Elk
- No back rest, needs more helpers, is common use
with ambulance crews ( they have confirmed, not
just advertising)
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Elk 1,330 exc VAT but a quick search on EBay
found two entries
- Elk looks like it is flat with no ridges, so
easier to get the patient on to, but no sideways
support.
- Main down side is you have to get the patient
to sit up and then hold the patient upright and
patient freaks out about falling over. It is quite
normal apparently one ambulance person commented
that the difference with them is that they do not
stop when the patient cries out to, whereas the
family member does.
- [Elk] Maybe a zimmer frame would help, if the
cushion would fit within it, or failing that a
toilet frame.
- [Elk ?] Another one I found is 799 exc VAT plus
shipping
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amazon.com/D-Hive-Universal-Complementary-Mattress-Inflatable/dp/B0CBSB6KBR/
Base Support Stool for SUV Air Mattress Car Camping" 25 $
each. stack 2 for $ 50. use with an air pump/ compressor see below. place both under
patient's posterior, blow up one, take time till patient's
sorted & stable, legs down, back up pref. against a
wall or chair, for stability: place a chair to hold one
side, or a beer crate to lean hand on.
blow up 2nd box & patient progressively less stable but
more standing We might put air extension pipes to the boxes
to make it easier to connect. We might put a 'Y' adapter to
join the 2 pipes to the air pump. & maybe valves on the
pipes, I think I have all those in stock (somewhere pending
move completion) or simply buy more.
- To Index
Two vendors
- Video:
Personal Cushion Lift
Round inflatable cushion USA $ 500 from www.personalcushionlift.com
I guess as this is 2 air chamber, it will have more roll,
less stability than a 4 layer air chambers such as mangar
- One can get inflatable armchairs, but I suspect hard to
align to the patient, & even when inflated, still hard
to pull patient up out of chair. Most or all seem too
low.
Maybe place an inflatable armchair on top of an inflatable
air bed, to get the height, but harder to get the
alignement right when rolling on to it, I think easier to
use multiple same size air beds
- To Index
- P has an air compressor in black jump start kit.
- J has an identical black jump start kit.
- J also has a larger compressor plugs into a 240V to 12V
car adapter
- J has a spare adapter too
- J has have a smaller compressor,
plugs into a 240V to 12V car adapter
- J bought that in Poundland at TW Five
Ways , Price
at 2024-02-26 is GBP 6 , a bit slower but saves space
in car boot. I'd recommend larger for home use, faster, J
bought one in a car DIY parts shop. J has a box of spare
pumps for when installed ones break. Pumps do occasionally.
(The spare pumps are from from dismantled jump start
kits that were bought from Maplin for their batteries, only
to discover the batteries were cheap chinese fraudulent,
with not near enough weight ie lead electrodes, to be
anywhere near the claimed capacity of proper 12 V, 17 Ah
batteries
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Halfords have one for GBP 20 at 2024-02-26
- To Index
- rehabmart
. com / product / indeelift - 45857 . html
USD $
1,895
- medmartonline.com/patient-lifts/
- USD $
1900
- needs remote controller hung from a loop of string from
handlebar, so one could also slide over floor to device
then use it alone
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www . indiegogo . com / projects / the - first - patent -
pending - human - floor - lifts #/
- delivery to UK price soared. Typical US they do
everything financial in a cackhanded fashion, so they ship
to a mythical US address set up by the delivery service
that they work with, who can process international
payments. First they price then in GBP at almost the
same figure as dollars, then they add shipment, then tax
and it comes out to about GBP 2,650. I do
not know if we could then reclaim the tax.
- Gives patient metal arm grips to hold while lifting.
But the rescuer would have to drag patient's posterior on
to to platform & align patient's back/ spine leaning
against the vertical steel. One could attach a board to the
vertical to make it a lot wider, or maybe a competitor
already sells something like that.
- To Index
- A steel frame lifter
"MAIDeSITe AX05 Heavy Duty Floor Lift, Lift Elderly from
Floor, Lift Assist Devices, Weight Limit 440 LBS, Can be
Raised to 22.24", Get Up from Floor"
amazon.com/dp/B0C998YPBR/r
$600
"MAIDeSITe AX05 Heavy Duty Floor Lift, Lift Elderly from
Floor" Worth looking at
- A steel frame lifter, trolley with a lifting base
aatgb.com/indeelift/
Supports self rescue, but you'd have to crawl to it, sit on
it straight, not wobble off, operate buttons & not fall
off as it rose Better to call a helper. Don't know cost.
- To Index
- Lots of cranes exist from many vendors
- In Aachen we hired one, to avoid buying one then having
to sell it when user moved into a care home.
- 2nd hand is a lot cheaper, I've seen them for 220 EUR on eBay.de
So try eg ebay.co.uk
- Some un-bolt to become much smaller, but that's for
transport, one wouldn't want to have to bolt together before
a rescue, & they are big to leave built in a small
house.
-
queralto.com/de/
- Even if some crane might not lift all the way up/ down to
the floor, one could have patient roll on to the the canvas,
put extension ropes through the tags stitched to the canvas
body holder, jack the patient up half way, put something
under patient to lie on, slightly jack down, remove extension
rope loops, lower crane, re-attach loops to canvas sheet,
jack up patient further upward, to then place chair under
patient & lower on to a chair.
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www . guldmann . com / us / products / mobile - lifters /
standing - aids / gls5 - 1 - active - lifter
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www . amazon . com / ProBasics - Patient - Lift - Hydraulic -
Heavy / dp / B07SK4KHTP
- often they dis-assemble to save space.
- Conventional crane lifters eg drberndsen.de/en/collections/aufstehhilfen-lifter
As also do loads of other firms, but those lifters are Big
& designed for eg bed to chair, or bed to bath etc, A's
had one like these, posher version like a car engine hoist I
hired in Canterbury around 1982 or so, a 'U' shape on floor
with 4 wheels, a vertical & tilting arm.
General Questions on all those 4 wheel lifters:
Do they dismantle, some do, some don't,
if house is big, one could just push it out the way. But
when needed would it roll from where parked through doors
& around corners, eg out of bedroom into kitchen.
Avoid patients falling in small rooms just with a toilet
& no manouvering room; Tell patients to never use them,
use bigger bathrooms with more space for rescue equipment.
Another crane lifter: load up to 135 Kilo
www.queralto.com/de/22505-elektrokran-mit-tragegurt-135-kg-fernbedienung-notstopp-verstellbare-beinoffnung-fortuna-mobiclinic.html
570 Euro
Electric, folds up.
Summary: Roll patient on to canvas, jack patient up, lower
patient on to a chair
German site so just look at pics.
- amazon .
com / dp / B0C61DYTF9 / "ELENKER Electric Patient Lift,
Electric Patient Lift for Home use or car Travel, Battery
Powered with Low Base, 400lb Weight Capacity with Medium
U-Sling." "Currently unavailable." However it did say can
pick up from floor, so presumably other cranes can too.
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Various Straps
- Small limitation of cranes: the patient sits slumped semi
recumbent in a sack or surrounded by straps, & can't
directly stand up from that. Solution: lower them on to a
normal chair, preferably one with arms & not castors, or
wheelchair, or if crane fits through door frames, & if
not too much friction from thick carpet, push them to and
lower them on a disabled armchair that has an electric riser
to help them stand.
With thick carpet, choose a crane with wide large diameter
wheels !
- To Index
- Even a big pile of slim old encyclopedias or magazines,
flat on ground could make a heap one might roll from buttock
to other, gradually gaining height, but if trying a self
rescue unaided, no good if the patient is weak or weak
wrist[s] etc eg maybe broken in some previous accident.
- Ask Ambulance service people what they use & know
of.
- To Index
Not Useful For Us: Small Cushion Raiser, For use on a
chair, not for rescue
- Make a tripod out of 3 scaffold poles
- drill horizontal holes through 3 tops (or use scaffold
double length connectors, & leave upper bolt holes
unused
- Thread a strong loop rope through all 3. Look in a
mountaineering shop (I have a 50 metre rope)
- Drill 3 holes bottom end, with removable 3 ropes with
clips to hold base of legs in a triangle
- Drill at least 1 or 2 scaffolds to bolt on a hook to
tie off loose end of rope that goes to winch.
- From apex, hang a winch, electrical aided or
mechanical, with rope lock facility.
- The 3 scaffold poles should be nearly as long as height
of ceiling, cos on oblique they will be shorter, & we
want max height, to allow for winch length, & to allow
max width for patient lower down.
- Get patient to roll on to canvas chair (as used by
disabled for lowering into swimming pool JJLATER picture or
web link
- Winch up patient, lock the rope,
tie on to hook bottom end of a tripod leg.
- Put a chair under patient, preferably with arm rests.
Definitely Not with castor wheels.
- Winch down patient to part sit on chair.
- patient may still be leaning half back, posterior
hanging half off front of chair, wiggle to normal sitting
posture, back vertical, posterior at back of chair, Winch
down patient fully
- Builder's hard hat on head of patient
- Remove winch rope from apex above head of patient
- Remove winch from apex above head of patient
- Tell patient to hold front 2 of the 3 scaffold poles so
poles don't slip on head or body of patient.
- Remove bottom 3 ropes of triangle from scaffold
- Remove scaffold poles
- patient stands up from chair, with help on hand.
- To Index
Raizer - a chair with 4 rotatable
legs
- one UK vendor: Felgains
- Danish design
- Manufacturer:
https://www.liftup.dk/en/products/
- Video: youtube.com/watch?v=EoO2edmxDNI
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www . felgains . com / patient - care / patient - handling
/ patient - lifting - transfer /
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www . felgains . com / care - products / raizer - 2 -
emergency - lifting - chair /
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www . felgains . com / wp - content / uploads / 2020 / 01 /
Raizer - II - Brochure - Web . pdf
- felgains.com/raizer2
- youtube.com/watch?v=EoO2edmxDNI
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www . felgains . com / blog / the - raizer - surface -
challenge/
- Battery life - 3-5 years
- needs a spare human to assemble, can't use on own
- No support for head & upper back, No model with
with extended back ? They recommend you support the
patients head as they are lifted
- The video shows it working on a smooth floor, may
struggle on higher friction deep pile carpet ?
- I would be worried it might break if plastic anywhere,
needs examining.
- SWL of the Chair is 24 stone
- @ 2020-05: GBP 3,129 excl
VAT. No charge for delivery
- German vendor referred from Manufacturers.: 3,990 EUR + 19%
MWST, I didn't even bother inquiring if MWST not payable
for disabled, as per UK appliances.
- Another device we've looked at before: Electric folding
chair 4 thousand pound ex VAT, eligible for VAT relief
felgains.com/raizer2
Battery driven , twice the price
Batteries will fail sometime.
1763.00 pound Exc. VAT , eligible for VAT relief
felgains.com/raizerM
Manual, no hand free to stabilise patient.
They offer a buy back at 1/3 of original price after 2
years, or after buyer drops dead or moves into care home
earlier ;-) ... so what do they do with old ones ? probably
recycle parts to make raizer2 to sell at 4K youtube.com/@felgainsuk7181
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dp00PdQAaRpc&list=3DTLPQMTgwMjIwMjQGV_ostj8WMg&index=3D2"
The hand wound one in next video has a head rest, I think
might fit the electric too.
youtube.com/watch?v=3DJd1JTODyv8Y
In a confined space, the electric is easier, no room
needed to crank.
youtube.com/watch?v=3DEoc6HoYeLQY
Felgains is just a seller. Another seller at same 4K
stitch up price is
vivid.care/products/moving-handling/fall-assists/raizer-ii-emergency-lifting-chair/
Manufacturers. is Denmark liftup.dk/us/products/raizer-ii/
but they didn't seem to flog it in danish or german ?!
They do sell the Stiltz lift author has seen with a
patient
liftup.dk/da/produkter/tilbehoer/elevator-lp/
hmi-basen.dk/en/r11x.asp?linkinfo=3D43055
Raizer 2 also sold in Oz, but no price.
raizer.com.au/
jdhealthcare.com.au/manual-handling/raizer-ii-lifting-chair/
novis.com.au/product/raizer-ii-lifting-chair/
karislife.com.au/shop/product/raizer-lifting-chair
OZ $ 6500 Exchange Rate GBP
3,370
Might be worth looking what import tax & carriage
would be
Eire no price
onhealthcare.ie/product/raizer-2-mobile-lifting-chair/
UK none
directhealthcaregroup.com/products/raizer-ii/
autofarmmobility.com/product/raizerii-by-liftup
US $ 5445 Exchange Rate GBP
4300
BINGO ! Someone a bit cheaper:
johnpreston.co.uk/raizer-ii-falls-emergency-lifting-chair
GBP 3,671 But watch out for extra - do the other vendors
inc eg headrest at 110
Raizer-M $1860
myhomeforlife.com/Raizer-M-Lifting-Chair-p/5010.htm
not worth importing
Raizer2 same silly hi RPM price $5,445
kohllsrx.com/products-services/gme/raizer/
Raizer2
GBP 3,796.00
manxmobility.com/products/liftup-raizer-mobile-lifting-chair?variant=3D39981286228103`
sharkeymobility.com/store/p648/Raizer_II_Lifting_Chair.html
6990 Oz dollars Exchange Rate
3,626 British Pounds then import duty & transport
topmobility.com/raizer2.htm
$ USA 5,525.00 worse than UK price
medmartonline.com/medline-raizer-mobile-lifting-chair-for-safe-patient-handling
$ 7,200 !!
rizeup.care/products/raizer-2-battery-operated-lifting-chair
$ 5445
healthandcare.co.uk/moving-handling/raizer-ii-emergency-lifting-chair.html
GBP 3,997.00 Ex VAT
medicalsupplies.co.uk/raizer-ii-emergency-patient-lifting-chair.html
GBP 3,997
I suppose all these same price UK vendors could be
told:
A) You are in breach of UK law, resale price maintenance
RPM was outlawed decades ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resale_price_maintenance,
anyone can report sellers to eg council's trading
standards.
B) We wont buy from anyone at illegal RPM price, we invite
a legal price.
patientliftusa.com/raizer-2-mobile-lifting-chair-for-safe-patient-handling-by-liftup.html
$ USA 7670
amazon.com/Assist-Elderly-Seniors-Patient-Portable/product-reviews/B08XYCBHH1
It took a lot of cranking to get my wife half way up and
then the crank stripped .
Without the headrest, the back was a bit uncomfortable,
but still okay.
You have to center the headrest and make sure the back of
the patient's head rest comfortably in it, otherwise it
felt really awkward. fleet.org.uk/raizer-project/
one for every care home in Cornwall.
fall
https://www.cqc.org.uk/publications/capturing-innovation/raizer-chair-help
fall
homeinstead.co.uk/tunbridge-wells/
A non TW branch use Raizer2
- From P: Trouble with all these devices is access to an
awkward space and then getting the patient on to the
platform at lowest level. It is hard enough getting patient
onto an air bed and I reckon much
harder on to that Raizer chair.
- To Index
Bellavita - Chair, cantilever,
Version for floor, first was for bath
- mobile Hebehilfe
- ebay.de/itm/283877949356
1200 Euro
Like a chair with curvy back legs.
- Many would struggle or fail to heave patient up on that
!
& one would need a lot of space behind head of
patient.
- If patient has head in corner, drag patient by feet away
from corner.
- If patient's head is toward a wall, drag patient round
parallel to wall,
- If fallen has head toward a wall next to wall so first
drag patient round parallel to wall
- Somehow (major problem) get patient's torso (back &
posterior) to wriggle and or be heaved Up on to back of
chair. Maybe need a slippery sheet of plywood reinforced
hardboard to help ?
- Lift patient's thighs vertical, parallel to chair
base
- Lift patient's lower legs to rest on top of chair
- Maybe strap chair & patient together so no sideways
slippage ? (leaves arms outside straps in case of accident
& or for balance ?
- Then a strenuous lift for a strong man, not viable if
patient is over weight.
- That device is only for a strong fit lifter, with a non
overweight patient.
- Interesting & novel, but overpriced & no use for
us.
- To Index
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bariatrics
"Bariatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the
causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity.
- I guess a Search for Bariatric
lifters will result in more expensive solutions, for heavier
less able people.
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