Universal slings (also called divided leg slings) are the easiest sling to use while transferring a resident from a seated position. These can also be used for lifting from a supine position, making them suitable for most lifting situations. They are an easy-to-fit general purpose sling
designed for the majority of users. They can be used for transfers from a bed to a chair, wheelchair, or toilet, chair to chair, or from the floor to a bed or chair.
Universal slings should be used for residents that are totally or partially dependent, non-weight bearing, or bariatric. Those who have limited head control should use a universal sling with head support. The large opening accommodates toileting. Mesh slings should be used for bathing. Lumex Universal slings have four or six connection points and can be used with 2-, 4-, or 6-point spreader bars.
Features
Provides excellent patient comfort and security
Reinforced back for support
Non-mesh slings have padding on legs and back
Height-Adjustable straps
Easy to use
Machine washable
Six point connectivity is designed to enhance positioning and safety
Designed to meet the requirements of HCPCS Code: E0621
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