Hoyer HML400 Hydraulic Manual Patient Lift by Joerns

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SKU: HML400
Regular price $694.00
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The Hoyer HML400 Hydraulic Patient Lift is a portable, ergonomically designed patient lift that is easy to use and transport.

Stable and easy to operate.

The Hoyer HML400 Hydraulic Patient Lift offers stability through its non-sway cradle so the patient's comfort and confidence are ensured. Caregivers will also love the ergonomically designed hydraulic pumps on this manual lift that rotates so you can access to operate from wherever you are standing during the lift.

Versatile, portable, and easy to maneuver.

The HML400 Hydraulic Patient Lift offers a wide lifting range from 28” to 77”, allowing lifting patients from the floor. The base is adjustable; measuring 24” when closed, allowing easy maneuvering on most doorways and corners; and 40.5” when open, providing better access to most wheelchairs and commodes. Storage and transport are also very quick as the mast of the Hoyer HML400 Hydraulic Lift easily separates from the base. This manual patient lift is compatible with a four-point sling that can support up to 400lbs.  

 

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Features 
  • Adjustable U-base for easy seating or toileting
  • Pump handle rotates, allowing operation from either side of the lifter
  • Safe Working Load of 400 lbs
  • Disassembles for easy storage
Why We Like It
  • The adjustable U-base allows the maneuvering of the lift through doors and around corners when closed, and can easily access most wheelchairs and commodes when expanded.
  • Caregivers will definitely love the rotating hydraulic handle because it allows easy operation lift wherever they are standing during a transfer.
  • Easy disassembly makes it ideal also for in-home use as it is easier to transport and store.
Specifications 
  • Safe Working Load 400 lbs
  • Maximum Height to Attachment Point 62.2 in
  • Legs Open Inside Dimension 38 in
  • Legs Closed Outside Dimension 25.5 in
  • Overall Height of Legs 4.75 in
  • Base Opening -  Hand Operated

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LAUREN HARMISON, CEO OF CAMP POSSABILITY
Campers

..."In 2016 Camp PossAbility acquired five Hoyer lifts which were used in the cabins, at the zip line, and with a
gantry at the lake.
“In general, people with quadriplegia don’t have a lot of body control,” Lauren said. “Many of our campers had
never done water activities, but because of the lift at the lake, everyone was able to go canoeing. That was a
huge difference for us compared to the first year. Also during our first year we needed up to five people to get
each camper into the zip line chair. Logistically it was extremely difficult and it was scary for the campers too.
With the Hoyer lift, the transfer only requires one volunteer.”

...The volunteers were also on Lauren’s mind when she decided
to acquire the lifts. “People are giving up a lot; they shouldn’t
have to be exhausted or fear an injury,” she said. “Some
volunteers probably would not have come back if we didn’t
have the lifts.”
Today, Hoyer lifts are a seamless part of Camp PossAbility. “Now that we’ve used them, we can’t imagine not
using them,” Lauren said. “The camp didn’t seem the same the second year and the lifts were a huge part of it.
Even the campers felt that way. They made a huge difference.”...

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LAUREN HARMISON, CEO OF CAMP POSSABILITY
Campers

Acquired from Joerns website.
..."In 2016 Camp PossAbility acquired five Hoyer lifts which were used in the cabins, at the zip line, and with a
gantry at the lake.
“In general, people with quadriplegia don’t have a lot of body control,” Lauren said. “Many of our campers had
never done water activities, but because of the lift at the lake, everyone was able to go canoeing. That was a
huge difference for us compared to the first year. Also during our first year we needed up to five people to get
each camper into the zip line chair. Logistically it was extremely difficult and it was scary for the campers too.
With the Hoyer lift, the transfer only requires one volunteer.”

...The volunteers were also on Lauren’s mind when she decided
to acquire the lifts. “People are giving up a lot; they shouldn’t
have to be exhausted or fear an injury,” she said. “Some
volunteers probably would not have come back if we didn’t
have the lifts.”
Today, Hoyer lifts are a seamless part of Camp PossAbility. “Now that we’ve used them, we can’t imagine not
using them,” Lauren said. “The camp didn’t seem the same the second year and the lifts were a huge part of it.
Even the campers felt that way. They made a huge difference.”...