Stand Assistance Belt Patient Lift Sling Heavy Duty Transfer Sling for Movement Padded Patient Transfer Assist Belt Quicker Easier Safer Transfers & Toileting Lift Sling for Elderly (T-Black)
Original price was: $639.99.$23.98Current price is: $23.98.
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Customers find the assistance belt works well, with one mentioning it’s particularly effective with electric wheelchairs. Moreover, the product receives positive feedback for its build quality, comfort, and multiple hand straps. However, opinions about its strength are mixed, with some finding it strong while others note it’s not as sturdy as expected.
8 reviews for Stand Assistance Belt Patient Lift Sling Heavy Duty Transfer Sling for Movement Padded Patient Transfer Assist Belt Quicker Easier Safer Transfers & Toileting Lift Sling for Elderly (T-Black)
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Stand Assistance Belt Patient Lift Sling Heavy Duty Transfer Sling for Movement Padded Patient Transfer Assist Belt Quicker Easier Safer Transfers & Toileting Lift Sling for Elderly (T-Black)
Original price was: $639.99.$23.98Current price is: $23.98.


Anon –
Works on electric wheelchair!
I’m actually using this to help lift my AirHawk electric wheelchair (41lbs) into my SUV with the Harmar AL065 lift.
Wendellesta –
This works surprisingly well!
My 82 year old dad just got out of a 43 day stay in the hospital. His mobility is decreased as his muscles have atrophied. Unfortunately, he now has a peg tube in his stomach, and so we don’t want to put any belts around his waist and lift him from a belt. We most often lift under his arms, but we’re trying to be careful about not further damaging his arms/shoulders, etc. He can no longer sit-to-stand without assistance. This behind-the-back belt works surprisingly well. It works for me (51) as well as my mother (75). My dad is 206 lbs and I am 165 lbs. I only mention this because I imagine it may be harder to use this easily if the person being lifted was substantially heavier than the person lifting.This belt/sling is nicely padded to distribute pressure around his back. We don’t strap it on him (again, peg tube), we just pull the straps. When I saw it I thought there might be a risk of the person doing the pulling falling over backwards. That doesn’t remotely happen. We are obvious cautious when lifting my dad, and the goal is for my dad to use his own muscles as much as he can, so we only pull as much as is needed. It’s fast, easy and effective. Really good product. The only time I couldn’t get him up using this was when we were in a bathroom with a really low toilet. He was just down too low for this to do any good (and perhaps the quarters were too tight). For low toilets my mom and I need to get under his arms and do all the lifting. (Why on earth do they make doctor’s office’s toilets so low?!).
Amazon Customer –
Haven’t used it yet…
… And hopeful I will never need ti, but I already feel better just having it on hand, just in case.
Betty S. –
Great help
My husband weighs 270 lbs. I was able to move him and help him up. Great device.
Debra L. Stewart –
Safe lifting
This supports the back and is more comfortable than the belt-like strap he came home with, from the hospital. I was able to lift my husband (broken hip and arm on his dominate side) up from the recliner by myself (not the strongest person). It’s not expensive, but worth every penny!
S. Cooper –
Not my cup of tea..
Not sure where to start.. Really nicely made. Seems to be high quality material &b workmanship.. BUT AIN’T my cup of tea. Bunched up MY BODY at the arm pits so when pulled it was painful. ?? Adjustable padding maybe Velcro attachment to fit the individual’s personal needs. Not sure of just what it needs to work with “heavier” body.
Pat Richards –
Disability assistance belt
This has helped me so much helping my husband get out of the chair. I also keep it on him to walk with him and his walker for more support. I wish I would have ordered this sooner. Also the multiple loops are a plus.
T Kaz –
Works great
Worked excellent for my 86 yrs old mom in home hospice to help hold her on her side while someone else changes her cleans her. She felt comfortable too. And I can lean back instead of reaching into hosp bed and lean on rails where id accidentally lean on her fingers .