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We
offer the finest selection of mobile floor lifts, portable and
fixed ceiling lifts, stairlifts, bath lifts and portable ramps
available anywhere in the world. The
selection includes over 40 devices manufactured
by BHM-Medical, Liko-Hill Rom, Sterling and Prairie View Industries to
enhance the safety and comfort of caregivers and patients when transferring
from bed to chair or chair to tub or chair to toilet or to any other place
in the home,
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Sometimes
a single lift will do, and sometimes a combination of equipment and
design works best. We have the experience and knowledge to
provide the best solutions available.
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Equipment,
whether it be installed or freestanding, is always accompanied by
complete instructions and training in its use. All equipment
is warranted for up to 3 years.
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Ceiling
lifts can be
fixed to the ceiling to provide access to every part of a home or facility.
ASI is certified by both Liko-Hill Rom and BHM-Medical to properly install their ceiling
lifts.
Any
configuration is possible. Simple straight track or curved as
shown here. There are also switches, turntables, and gates for
added versatility.

Lifting
capacity from 220 to 1000 pounds is available.
Portable ceiling lift
combinations can be
configured to move an individual anywhere in a
room. A
portable
ceiling lift can make the task of both lifting and transfer effortless.
This assembly has a 440 pound
capacity and can be set up in under 3 minutes.
Many
different lifting challenges occur in home care including transfers from
bed, from the floor in the event of a fall, and in the
bathroom. We offer nineteen mobile floor lifts with features to meet your
needs.
There are
mobile floor lifts that are lightweight and easy to carry but still have a
safe
lifting capacity of over 300 pounds
Every part of a lift
should be carefully planned in advance. Part of that planning is to use
the proper sling. We have over 260 different slings
available. They differ in size, material, and purpose.
We will not only help you to select the right lift, but will help you
select the proper sling as well.
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Here
a ceiling lift carries a small disabled boy from his bed to a bathtub in
his bedroom. The tub has been raised so that caregivers do not have
to stoop or bend over while bathing him.
Why
live in half your home? A stairlift will allow you safe and
easy access to the upstairs. Straight and curved installations are
available.

For
individuals that can support their own weight but have difficulty walking
here is a sit-to-stand lift. An easy way move patients
without having to use to a mobile floor lift.

Sometimes
you just need a quick, easy and inexpensive way of getting in and out of
your house. To bridge a couple of steps at the
entry our favorite is the simple but very practical folding, portable
ramp. 600 pound capacity, two
to twelve feet in length.

There
are bariatric mobile floor lifts that are rated at
over at over 600 pounds of
capacity. This one is set up for gait
training.
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