Patient Floor Lifts for Fall Recovery at Home
Find the right patient floor lift for your needs — from compact elderly lift assist devices from floor to the IndeeLift fall recovery patient floor lift. These devices support safe transfers and reduce strain on caregivers when lifting elderly from floor.
Why choose a floor lift for elderly?
- Safer fall recovery than manual lifting
- Options for battery-powered or hydraulic operation
- Works in tight spaces and standard home doorways
- Supports a range of body weights and mobility levels
- Compatible with common slings and accessories (model dependent)
IndeeLift: Human Floor Lift for Fall Recovery
The IndeeLift human floor lift helps with floor-to-sit and sit-to-stand transfers during fall recovery. It’s designed for home caregivers who need a straightforward, repeatable way to assist after a fall without manual strain.
- Guided rise from floor to a safe seated height
- Stable base with low-clearance approach to the person on the floor
- Simple controls and quick setup for in-home use
How to pick the right lift
- Primary task: fall recovery vs. daily transfers around the home
- Power: electric convenience vs. hydraulic simplicity
- Capacity: choose a safe working load above the user’s weight
- Footprint: check turning radius and storage space
- Caregiver workflow: who will operate it, and how often
FAQs
How to lift someone off the floor safely?
Use a patient floor lift or human floor lift for fall recovery when available. Check for injury, follow device instructions, and keep communication clear with the person you’re assisting.
How to lift a person off the floor with a device?
Position the base, secure the sling or seat per the manual, and raise slowly. Keep the path clear and ensure the person is comfortable and stable before moving to a chair or bed.
What’s the difference between a floor lift and a sit-to-stand lift?
A floor lift assists from the floor after a fall; a sit-to-stand helps users who can bear weight to rise from a seated position. Choose based on the user’s mobility and typical transfer needs.