Invacare Stand Assist Hoist Slings
Stand Assist Sling
• Suitable for clients with some weight bearing ability but cannot stand independently
• Client should be coherent, have good body and head control
• It’s well-padded for extra comfort
• Comes with a non-slip material on the back
Stand Assist Lifter Sling Features:
Optimal fit
- The right sling for the right client and transfer type
- Well thought-out sling patterns supporting the right body parts
- All slings have loop attachment for a high spreader bar
compatibility
Enhanced safety and confidence
- Clear sling labels with intuitive sling application
drawings
Optimal comfort
- Soft touch materials for increased comfort
- Padded back and leg sections for optimal weight distribution
- Cushioning under the tender armpit area
Easy to apply
- Positioning pocket supports to slide between the client and backrest whilst sitting
- Two centre-line markers indicate the position over the
spine - Coloured loops facilitate the selection for the right positioning
Always ensure the sling is specifically designed for the hoist you are using. There are different types and sizes of slings available. Selecting the most suitable sling for your client will ensure safety and improve comfort during the transfer. You should consider:
- Client’s functional level, size, width and weight
- The type of transfer
- Sling shape matching body control e.g. U-shape or full-body support
- Any preferred position as the result of any medical condition e.g. stroke
or amputation
• Material type and any padding
• Any sensitivity to pressure in any area
The main objective of the sling selection is to give the amount of body support that is needed. Invacare Slings are designed to give support in those areas where body control and muscle tone are reduced. The main body parts to assess are the legs, hip, trunk and head.
Selecting the right size
To select the correct sling size, the most important measurements are the hip width and back height in the sitting position. For slings with belts, the waist circumference is important, too.
The client’s weight needs to be considered mainly for the sling’s maximum safe working load. It’s important to indicate the right sling size. If no head support is needed, the correct back height is from the lower back until the shoulder/neck. With the need of head support the measurement needs to include the head, too.
Sling features
Handles
The carefully positioned handles assist with positioning the patient correctly
Two centreline markers
indicate where spine should be aligned for ultimate support
3 Coloured loops
Coloured loops facilitate the selection for the right positioning
Positioning pocket
It supports the slide between user and backrest while in sitting position
Easy to apply!
Sling Sizing:
Size Safe Working Load
XS 200kg
S 200Kg
M 200kg
L 200kg
XL 250kg
Please View Stand Assist Hoist Sling Video for more information:
Please Read Invacare Brochure for Sizing: