Novum 2000 Bed and Bath Stretcher Lift
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The Novum 2000 Bed and Bath Stretcher Lift is designed for safe patient handling in healthcare settings.
This versatile lift features a robust frame, adjustable height, and a comfortable stretcher surface.
It supports patients during transfers in both bed and bath scenarios.
With a weight capacity of up to 200 kg, it is suitable for various patient needs.
The unit is equipped with easy-to-use controls for smooth operation.
Applications & Use Cases
This stretcher lift is used for transferring patients between beds, baths, and other surfaces.
It is commonly utilized in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare environments in Nairobi and throughout Kenya.
Healthcare professionals such as nurses and caregivers use it to ensure safe and comfortable transfers for patients with limited mobility.
Its design supports both patient and caregiver safety during these procedures.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Novum 2000, regularly inspect the lifting mechanism and frame for signs of wear.
Clean the stretcher surface with mild disinfectants to ensure hygiene.
Store the lift in a dry area to prevent rust and damage.
Follow manufacturer guidelines for any specific maintenance procedures and ensure that all components are functioning properly before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a patient lift and a Hoyer lift?
If the patient can partially bear weight, a sit-to-stand lift (patient lift sling) may be the best option, as it allows individuals with some upper body strength to participate in the transfer. However, if the patient cannot bear any weight, a full-body lift (hoyer lift) is necessary..
How many people are needed for a Hoyer lift?
You need two people to operate a Hoyer lift for safety and efficiency during patient transfers. One person guarantees proper setup and management of the lift, while the second supports the patient and monitors their comfort. Teamwork minimizes the risk of injury to caregivers and enhances stability during the transfer.
What can I use instead of a Hoyer lift?
The Barton chair is an amazing alternative for people for whom a Hoyer lift is undesirable. Unlike a Hoyer, it is a safe one-person transfer using a crank attached to the chair or the hospital bed (depending on the direction of the transfer) to transfer the patient using a slide sheet..