🛡️ Transfer with Confidence!
The Mobility Transfer System (a) Safetysure Mary's Aide Transfer Sling is designed for secure patient transfers, supporting up to 250 lbs while significantly reducing caregiver back strain. Weighing just 0.204 kg, it combines portability with professional-grade safety.
N**E
Is a great product that fills a huge need
My mother recovered from a stroke but is weak on one side. Every time something happens to her, like hurting her hip or a kidney stone, she ends up in the hospital and gets very weak. She's been in physical therapy and they gave me a belt to help use when she needs help getting around. I honestly don't know what the point of that is. Using a belt? So when she falls I can damage her organs by picking her up with a belt around her waist?So I bought this to have SOMETHING I can grab on to in order to help lift her. I thought there might be a harness on the market or something. But there isn't anything. Grabbing under the arms is dangerous and I always manage to hurt my mother when I do that. Then I see these aides in the hospital, each grabbing her arm to hold her up. I wonder how many shoulders they've dislocated??So I bought this because I'm strong enough I can lift her. But there's nothing I can grab on her that won't hurt her.The first time I used this my mother had fallen to the floor. Sometimes she's able to get up on her own, other times she's just too weak. So as she was lying on the floor, I was able to fasten the velcro straps and put the pants on her as she layed on the floor. It all fits around and doesn't need to slide on. Which is hugely helpful. Then I grabbed the "handle" on the back of the pants and was able to lift her to her knees. It's like picking up a kid by the back of the pants.I immediately asked her if this hurt because it was a lot of strength used to get her up. She said absolutely NO. So we counted to 3, and I grabbed the handle and pulled, and she got up on her legs. I didn't see any sores or signs of damage on her.The second time I used it, is very similar. She had fallen and I slid the pants on, then pulled her up.Granted not everyone is as strong as I am. But to be able to have something to grab in order to help an elderly or disabled person stand or move, is amazing. I'm surprised it's not used in hospitals or nursing homes. Those stupid belts are worthless.This was a great buy. I highly recommend for anyone helping someone that is disabled.
B**D
This Works!
I bought this for my 85 year old mum, but in reality it’s extremely helpful to me! My mum is partially sighted and unable to walk without assistance. In order to transport her from the walker, to a wheelchair then to a car is a lot of hard work! It’s especially hard on the back. This mobility aid is a back-saver! The “britches” have a Velcro closure which makes getting the right size a non-issue. It’s well made and quite sturdy with straps at the hip to help lift and transfer her from one position to another. We put the “britches” over her pants and it helps tremendously!
D**5
Too big
I bought this in hopes that it would make things easier in transferring my mother. It does work but the straddle part is way too wide and it really could be a little smaller made. If you need a quick fix this is okay but I would spend extra money and get something that fits a little more secure.
J**D
Very helpful but could be improved
No question, this transfer sling makes transfers safer and easier (well, compared to what I was doing previously). I would make three changes to the design, however. 1. Make the strip of Velcro on the rear straps longer which would improve the ability to adjust the size to the person. 2. Make the through-crotch portion narrower; as manufactured, it is unnecessarily and slightly uncomfortably wide. 3. Sew in a couple of lift straps on the rear portion but slightly to the side. As manufactured there is one strap at the very rear.... helpful but not optimal.Edit May 26, 2018: As manufactured, this sling will go around a 45" waist, far too large for my application. I have made two modifications which help mitigate the problem:Following my own recommendation #1 above, I sewed an additional 3" of loop material on at the rear ends of the rear straps. Now, this fits waist size of 39", better but still waaaaaaay too large. Next, I folded the front of the sling down one full turn and sewed it in place. This shortens the overall front to rear length of the sling by about 5" and helps keep the side straps out of the armpits of the person being lifted.These two changes make the sling significantly more usable on a smaller individual. In the larger picture, though, making a one-size-fits-none sling is a mistake. It would be far better, in my opinion, to offer at least two and maybe three sizes
R**S
Worked good for our needs
Bought for an elderly who will occasionally have a fall and since he is tall and heavier, it is hard for us to get him back up. These worked perfect, we put them on him and it gave us something to grip ahold of to help him back up.
J**Q
Two Stars
very week. the photo is really for a light weight person. velcro closure
P**7
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE PRODUCT!!!
Mary's Aide Transfer Sling is a Godsend. We used to use a gait belt, which is so VERY UNcomfortable, at times quite painful on a frail patient, and well.....they just seem (and appear) to be downright cruel. But not with this Mary's Aide Transfer Sling. It is so easy to put on. There is ZERO discomfort for patient. ZERO!! That's a HUGE jump from the awful gait belt!! And it makes for a much easier transfer of the patient!! Kudos on creating such a great product!!!
V**R
NO RETURN POLICY STATED
BUYER BEWARE; Disappointing product. WAY TOO BIG for a woman. My parent's Phy Therapist said not to use on patient that cannot stand. My Mom had it for 2 days before trying to return it. Got notice....This product cannot be returned. Cannot even give it away. Gave it 1 star as you cannot submit without a rating.
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