Ceiling Mounted Lift Photo Gallery
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Ceiling Mounted Lift from Bedroom to Bath
Here we see a ceiling mounted track that starts in a bedroom over the area where a bed will eventually be placed. The track makes a 90-degree turn and passes through the center of a doorway between the bedroom and an adjoining bath. Note that a channel has been provided for the track in the doorway header. This is important since it means the track will not interfere with the bathroom door.
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Ceiling Mounted Lift Over Bathtub
An EHLS technician tests the operation of a new ceiling mounted lift. This lift provides access to several different areas of the bathroom. In the picture we see our technician suspended in a sling over the bathtub. You can see how easy it would be to lower a patient into the tub on or onto a waterproof bath chair.
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Ceiling Mounted Lift in Family Room
You will most likely find ceiling mounted lifts in bedrooms and bathrooms. However that certainly doesn't mean they can't be used throughout the house. Here we see lift track installed in a large family room.
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Ceiling mounted lift in room addition
This ceiling mounted lift was one of the last items installed in a large room addition project.
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Transfer From Wheelchair to Toilet Using Ceiling Mounted Lift
Ceiling mounted lifts are very useful in helping someone transfer from a wheelchair to a toilet. Using the right techniques a caregiver can place a patient in a sling while they are seated in a wheelchair. Once they have been secured in the sling the transfer is easy.
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The patient has been placed on the toilet without any lifting by the caregiver.







