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Barton® I-400 and I-700 Bariatric Transfer Chair

Barton® I-400 and I-700 Bariatric Transfer Chair The Barton® I-400 and I-700 Bariatric Transfer Chairs allow a single caregiver to safely and easily transfer limited or non-ambulatory patients. Easy positioning – Converts from an upright mobile chair to a prone, stretcher position with an infinite number of positions in between. Improved efficiency – Allows a single caregiver to laterally transfer patients...

Steadfast® Bariatric Collection

Steadfast® Bariatric Collection The ability to pair the right equipment with the patient’s needs is critical to patient recuperation as well as caregiver safety. This is what Hill-Rom’s line of bariatric accessories provides. Our bariatric walkers, wheelchairs and commode/shower chairs enable patient independence by engineering products to support up to 800 lbs. By testing equipment to two times maximum...

Hill-Rom® Bariatric Guest Chairs

Hill-Rom has designed eight different bariatric chairs to support heavier users. Whether inside the patient room or in public waiting room areas, Hill-Rom Metropolitan™, Artisan™, Aero™ and Opera® bariatric guest chairs provide unprecedented comfort, style and durability for guests. These bariatric chairs are designed to provide comfortable seating support to heavier users without the typical look of...

Hill-Rom® Art of Care® Manual Bariatric Recliner

Hill-Rom’s Manual Bariatric Recliner delivers style, comfort and functionality for patients and visitors up to 660 lbs. This recliner chair was designed with features and benefits to ensure a positive outcome for patients and their guests. Bariatric lift recliners include an independent foot rest, a gas spring back assisted lift and a 30″ wide seating surface ensuring a comfortable, functional and safe...

AirPal® Patient Transfer System

Hill-Rom’s AirPal® Patient Air Lift is a patient transfer system designed to help reduce risks associated with patient handling while promoting staff efficiency. Perforated chambers – Incoming air “lifts” the patient as air is released through the perforated underside, creating a cushion of air that allows one or two staff members to perform a patient transfer that typically requires four to eight...

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