Rota Stand Solo - LOCO-311
Rota Stand SOLO - LOCO-311. Designed to revolutionise sit-to-stand and pivot transfers. The patented T Bar mechanism in the base (see picture) allows a sit-to-stand and pivot transfer to be...
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The Only Legal Hoist Weighing Attachment for Clinical Use The Marsden M-600 is a Class III and MDD-approved hoist weighing attachment, specifically designed for use in hospitals and care homes. It...
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Hoist weighing attachments are specialist add-ons enabling patient hoists to record individual weight during lifting or transfer procedures, integrating weighing functionality into routine care activities, eliminating separate weighing procedures, reducing patient handling, and maintaining dignity whilst obtaining essential clinical data across hospitals, care homes, hospices, rehabilitation centres, spinal injury services, learning disability facilities, and domiciliary care throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These innovative dual-purpose systems streamline clinical workflows supporting efficient care delivery, serving hospital wards managing immobile patients requiring regular weight monitoring, intensive care units conducting daily weighing for fluid management, care homes supporting bedbound residents, hospices providing palliative care for weakened individuals, spinal injury services managing paralysed patients, learning disability facilities accommodating people with complex needs, and home care enabling weight monitoring without additional handling, meeting MHRA medical device standards, LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) compliance requirements, and supporting safe efficient healthcare across all UK care sectors.
Dependent immobile patients often miss regular weight monitoring because separate weighing procedures require additional patient handling creating risks including patient distress, clinical instability, falls, pressure ulcer aggravation, manual handling injuries to staff, and time consumption in busy clinical environments across hospitals, care homes, hospices, and specialist facilities throughout the UK. Hoist weighing attachments solve these problems by integrating weight measurement into necessary patient transfers, enabling weighing during routine hoisting procedures conducted for personal care, repositioning, or toileting without additional handling. Systems include load cell attachments fitting between hoist boom and sling connection points measuring suspended patient weight, digital displays showing accurate measurements, memory functions enabling comparison with previous weights, and battery operation supporting portable and ceiling hoist applications. Professional hoist scales provide weight capacity typically 200-300kg accommodating varied patient sizes, Class III medical accuracy meeting MHRA requirements ensuring clinical-grade measurement despite dynamic weighing conditions, clear displays visible during hoisting procedures, robust construction withstanding demanding healthcare environments, and compatibility with major hoist manufacturers. Integration enables routine monitoring supporting fluid balance assessment essential in cardiac and renal failure, nutritional monitoring detecting malnutrition in critical illness and palliative care, medication dosing calculations, and disease monitoring throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Implement hoist weighing attachments across hospital wards managing immobile patients requiring regular weight monitoring, intensive care units conducting daily weighing supporting fluid management protocols, care homes supporting bedbound residents, hospices providing palliative care where additional handling would compromise comfort, spinal injury units managing paralysed patients, rehabilitation facilities monitoring patient progress, learning disability services accommodating individuals with complex needs, and home care throughout the UK. Hoist scales prove particularly valuable in intensive care where daily weight measurement supports clinical decisions but bedbound critically ill patients cannot safely undergo additional transfers to separate scales. Ensure compatibility between weighing attachments and existing hoists, checking manufacturers' specifications, weight capacity, and connection systems. Staff require training in correct attachment use, zeroing procedures before weighing, safe operation during weighing procedures, and accurate weight recording. Regular inspection and maintenance meeting LOLER six-monthly thorough examination requirements ensures safety and accuracy. Hoist scales support NHS clinical governance frameworks prioritising patient safety and efficient care, CQC assessment of care homes evaluating equipment appropriateness, demonstrate innovative approaches reducing unnecessary patient handling meeting Health and Safety Executive principles, and enable confident clinical decisions for vulnerable immobile patients throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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