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Hoyer Lifts in Toronto, GTA and Canada

A Hoyer or patient lift is a device used to transfer individuals with limited mobility from one place to another, such as from a bed to a wheelchair.

When buying a patient lift, consider the following: the weight capacity, type (manual or electric), ease of use, safety features, compatibility with slings, and the space available for maneuvering. Ensure the lift meets the specific needs of the patient and caregivers, and check for any defects or maintenance requirements to ensure safety and reliability.

Cushion Rigidizers

Cushion Rigidizer

$ 94.00
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Original price was: $ 408.30.Current price is: $ 390.00.
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Foam Backrests

Phantom Back

$ 399.00
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Foam Backrests

The Lunar Slim

$ 625.00
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Foam Backrests

Prism Basic Back

$ 650.00
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Foam Backrests

Prism Ultra Back

$ 900.00
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Foam Backrests

Max Ultra Back

$ 985.00
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Foam Backrests

Max Air Back

$ 1,035.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Hoyer Lifts are available, and how do I choose the right one?
Hoyer Lifts come in manual, electric, and hydraulic models. The choice depends on the user's mobility needs, the caregiver's strength, and the frequency of use. Electric lifts are convenient and require less physical effort, while manual and hydraulic lifts are more cost-effective.
To ensure safety, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Secure the patient in the sling, double-check all connections, and use slow, controlled movements. Make sure the lift's base is stable and wide enough to prevent tipping.
Most Hoyer Lifts support weight capacities ranging from 300 to 600 pounds. Bariatric models are available for heavier individuals, supporting up to 1,000 pounds. Always check the specific model's weight limit before use.
Hoyer Lifts are typically designed to be operated by a caregiver. While some patients with sufficient upper body strength and cognitive ability might assist in the process, it is generally not recommended for independent use due to safety concerns.
Regular maintenance includes checking for wear and tear, ensuring all parts are securely fastened, and lubricating moving parts as needed. Clean the lift with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the equipment. Regularly inspect the sling for any signs of wear or damage.