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MDS600SA
Battery-Powered Stand Assist
• Appropriate for partial weight-bearing patients
• Removable foot platform for gait training
• Battery-powered stand assists available in
400 and 600 lb (181 and 272 kg) versions
• Controls are easy-to-operate
warranty
3 years for mechanical/electrical components
1 year for battery
item number description
MDS400SA 400 lb (181 kg) Stand Assist
MDS600SA 600 lb (272 kg) Stand Assist
Points to remember when using:
• Always requires at least 1 caregiver.
• Choose a lift that has a variety
of sling sizes, lift-height range,
battery portability, hand-held control,
emergency shut-off, and manual
override.
• Ensure the lifting device is in good
working order before use and is
rated for the load weight to be lifted.
• Battery-powered lifts are preferred
to crank or pump type devices to allow
a smoother movement for the resident,
less physical exertion, and risk of
musculoskeletal injury to the caregiver.
Stand Assists
7 Keys to Success
1. Have the right equipment:
Partial weight-bearing patients — Sit-to-stand assist
Non weight-bearing patients — Elevating floor lift
2. Ensure adequate equipment levels for staff use
3. Implement a safe patient handling policy
4. Identify a safe lifting program champion
5. Train caregivers on both the policy and equipment
6. Assess the patient’s weight-bearing ability on a regular basis
7. Encourage full reporting and tracking of all injury incidents