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Wellell Eazy Up Flex Stand Aid Hoist
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Wellell Eazy Up Flex Stand Aid Hoist – Enhancing Mobility and Caregiver Comfort.
The Wellell Eazy Up Flex is a versatile and ergonomic stand aid hoist designed to assist patients in transitioning from sitting to standing positions safely and comfortably. Its compact design and manoeuvrability make it ideal for use in confined spaces, such as care homes and private residences. The Eazy Up Flex supports therapy and rehabilitation by promoting natural movement patterns, thereby enhancing patient independence and reducing caregiver strain.
🔍 Key Features
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Maximum Patient Weight: Supports up to 160 kg (352 lbs), accommodating a wide range of users.
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Compact and Manoeuvrable: High manoeuvrability in small areas, facilitating use in tight spaces and through narrow doorways.
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Ergonomic Design:
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Adapted to the natural get-up movement, promoting patient comfort and safety.
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Particularly deep footboard for easier standing up.
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Fixed, low chassis allows for easy access under chairs and beds.
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Therapy-Supporting: Aids in the preservation or increase of patient mobility, making it suitable for rehabilitation settings.
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Tool-Free Assembly: Pluggable mast and removable chassis components enable quick assembly and disassembly without tools, enhancing portability and storage convenience.
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Caregiver-Friendly: Designed to protect the caregiver's back by minimizing physical strain during patient transfers.
📐 Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Maximum Patient Weight | 160 kg (352 lbs) |
Length | 112 cm |
Height | 115 cm |
Width | 58 cm |
Leg Height | 9 cm |
Lift Height Range | 90 – 159 cm |
Rotating Radius | 114 cm |
Spread Range | 46 – 78 cm |
Total Weight | 37 kg |
👥 Ideal For
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Patients requiring assistance with standing and transferring, particularly in home care or residential settings.
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Caregivers seeking a reliable and ergonomic solution to facilitate patient mobility while minimizing physical strain.
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Facilities aiming to support patient rehabilitation and maintain independence through therapy-supporting equipment.