Provide Care to Your Loved Ones At Ease!

There is a new tool in the market that enables you to take care of your disabled loved ones at the comfort of your home by mechanically assisting them in their mobility. You no longer have to be dependent upon nursing homes, hospitals, rehabilitation centres for providing your beloved with proper care. With the help of overhead lifts the caregiver can easily and safely transfer the patient from bed to chair, or bed to bath and vice versa in a comfortable and decent way. The use of overhead lifts have reduced the chances of injuries both of the patient and the caregiver.

These overhead lifts comprise of a lifting unit, a sling to place the patient and a track that can be permanent like the fixed ceiling lifts or portable (that can be easily moved) like the free standing ceiling lifts or the portable ceiling lifts, some are even battery operated thus reducing man-power. The different lifts possess different weight lifting capacity varying from 100kgs to 500kgs. They come incorporated with a lot of safety features like:
  • Over speed governor which makes certain the lift does not lower quickly.
  • Emergency stop
  • Emergency power lowering
  • Built in safety limits for weight and speed

If you are searching for overhead lifts visit Total Access, they serve their clients by providing a wide range of overhead lifts in Delaware, central and eastern Pennsylvania, central and south New Jersey and Northern Maryland which are used for both residential and commercial purposes. With Total access at your service you can easily lift , position and move the patients at your home. Since everybody has some unique problem and having only one kind of overhead lift does not provide a solution. This is why they manufacture an extensive range of products meeting every patient’s needs. Their products are also recommended and widely used by hospitals and nursing homes.

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