Hoyer Classic Patient Slings By Joerns

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SKU: 50027
Regular price $202.00
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Hoyer® Classic Patient Slings

Easy to Use, Provides for needs of Basic Transfer Including Needs for Amputee, Bathing, and Hygiene

Hoyer has been making patient slings, the all important patient interface, for over 60 years, when Ted Hoyer first developed and marketed the technology for people like himself who needed assistance with transfer. Hoyer slings are designed to be effective, yet comfortable without compromise to resident safety. Hoyer slings are tested to the highest global standards, EN ISO 10535, and are CE marked. Hoyer Classic slings are designed for the Hoyer legacy lifts and come in 6 different types and over 20 configurations. There are over 200 slings to choose from to meet your need. Sling choices are designed to address basic lift/transfer, hygiene, and toileting. 

Features
  • Designed for comfort AND safety
  • Manufactured to the highest global standards, EN ISO 10535 and CE marked
  • General purpose offering as well as special purpose designs
  • Available in solid and mesh materials
Specifications
  • Tested to EN ISO 10535, the global standard for patient lifts
  • CE marked
  • Washable up to 185 degrees F
Lift Compatibility and Sizing

Hoyer Sling Guide with Sizing

Videos and Other Literature

 

Hoyer Sling Selection Guide

Hoyer Sling Manual

Hoyer Sling Warranty

 

 

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a proper durable washable sling ... is piece of mind

wheelchairliberty's website is responsive and has good product write-ups, not un-wieldy, with both price assurance and authorized seller. I didn't need to look further. It was a pleasure to shop on.

Hoyer Classic is a trusted device in it's class with thoughtful design engineering. I know cheap slings might work (many have complaints on amazon such as tearing even failure). But I know Hoyer doesn't suggest modified slings with it's products, I want (at least) ONE sling I know will be trusty and right, and survival in the washing machine is a thought too. Not all fabric products do well in the wash - I know some people use slings daily so I trust Hoyer slings with a warrantee will wash just fine.

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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.”...

L
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.”...