Patient lift Showroom
Learn more about the Power Wheelchairs we sell.
Types of Patient Lifts
Full Electric Lifts
- Adjust height automatically
- Adjust base of lift automatically
- Wide range of slings available
- Holds up to 300lbs
-Light and easy to maneuver
Sit to Stand Lifts
- To get someone out of chair
- Smaller and easier to store
- Easy to grip handles
- Optional padding to protect knees
- Slings available for extra support
Manual transfer aids
- Trapeze to help get out of and move in bed
- Foot pads provide stability
- LIght and portable
- no battery needed, easy to assemble
- Disassemble into pieces for transport
Use cases
Bed, couch, and other daily transfers
✅ Great for enhancing your ability to move patients safely and efficiently out of bed instead of doing a manual lift.
Long term care & rehababilitaion
✅ Our lifts are light, maneuverable and come with easy grip handles and knee pads or protection. They also come with two long lasting, rechargeable batteries. Great for caregivers in need of a reliable lift.
Commode Use
✅ Use a specialized commode sling to allow your patient to use a commode without leaving the sling.
Manual Lifts
✅ If you are a caregiver, use a manual lift instead of lifting your patients out of bed and chairs yourself.
Types of Slings
Just need the sling? Shop Molift, Bestcare, Invcacare, and Drive Medical slings.
Toilet Slings
They typically have extra padding under the arms for comfort, as the patient’s weight is concentrated there during the transfer.
General Use 2 Point, 4 Point Slings
4 Point: A 4-point sling offers more stability and better weight distribution. They usually have a "U-shape" design where the straps cross between the legs to prevent her from sliding out
Amputee Slings
For a patient who isn't an amputee, this style can still be useful as a "full body" lift if they have extreme weakness, as it provides a solid base of support from the head to the knees.
Comfort Slings (Low, medium, high backs & padding)
They are designed to stay under the patient even after they are seated in a chair or bed (though checking for skin breakdown is vital).
Common Questions
We are one of the few local authorized dealers that carry a diverse range from Invacare, Etac, Drive, Probasics and even complex rehab brands like Etac and MoLift. For high-value, budget-friendly options, we also carry Vive Health.
As someone who’s been in this business for decades, we tell everyone: A patient lift is only as good as the technician who can fix it.
If you buy online and a motor fails, you’re stuck with a 200lb paperweight. When you buy from us, you get our local Repair Division. We troubleshoot, repair, and handle the warranty paperwork right here in North Olmsted.
No, we do not accept insurance. By operating as a private-pay retail store, we avoid the 6-month wait times and the "least-expensive-alternative" rules insurance companies use. You get the high-end chair you actually want (like a Quantum or Whill) immediately, rather than the basic model insurance dictates.
Standard: Lifts a bedridden patient, and he stays in suspended in air the whole time.
Sit to Stand: Takes a patient from sitting to standing so he can walk.
Yes! If you have a doctor’s prescription for the powerchair, we can remove the Ohio sales tax. This often saves our customers hundreds of dollars—sometimes more than the difference of a "sale" price online.
Typically, a battery will last for a about one whole day of use and can take up to 6 hours to charge it completely.