The battery-operated, mobile lifting chair Raizer II helps a fallen person up to an almost standing position, in just a few minutes. The lifting chair can be operated by only a single assistant, and requires limited physical effort from the assistant, aside from a helping hand.
A Widely Adopted Falls Management Solution
Raizer II has a small footprint and can easily assembled under a fallen person. The lifting process is initiated by a push of a button on the remote control, or the control panel on the side of the seat, meaning the single assistant does not have to carry out a lift and is not exposed to musco-skeletal strain, as may be experienced when using traditional inflatable lifting cushions. Lightweight and compact, it’s easy to transport, and the in-car charger means it’s always ready to go and can facilitate up to 80 lifts per full charge. Due to these reasons, the Raizer II has become widely adopted and is currently used by:
Community Falls Response Teams
Care homes
Hospitals
Leisure centres
Ambulance services
Individual carers
Cruise Ships
A Secure and Comfortable Lift
All the materials have been carefully selected with special attention to stability and durability, taking into consideration both the helper and the fallen person.
Raizer II can be fitted with safety belts that are to attachable to both backrests, ensuring that the fallen person feels secure and comfortable during the lifting process. It is possible to attach additional safety belts on the backrests of Raizer II. Thus, the torso of the fallen person can be secured in several positions for increased comfort.