Ceiling & Floor Lifts Accessibility for New England is a proud distributor, certified installer and service representative for Arjohuntleigh and for BHM Medical. Based on our 8+ year experience, both of these companies manufacture the highest quality and safest fixed / portable ceiling lifts and floor lifts available.
Accessibility for New England, based in Strafford NH, has been through the rigorous training that both companies provide. Please search through the following pages to look at all the options that we can provide. Please feel free to call us to advise you on the best option for your loved one or to service your existing equipment to ensure your loved one's safety. Fixed Ceiling Lifts
In facilities where space is limited, a ceiling lift may be the best solution for residents with less mobility. ArjoHuntleigh / BHM Medical provides installations with permanent tracks for repeated transfers, as well as a mobile gantry for occasional use, together with a portable ceiling lift. Fixed Ceiling Lifts are the ideal solution to assist in lifting and transferring a patient with mobility challenges and where space is limited.
Benefits of Ceiling Lifts:
The fixed ceiling lifts we represent are permanently installed on the rail or system of rails. They also have an optional return to charge, lateral adjustable speed and height of carry bar features.
Portable Ceiling Lifts
Portable overhead ceiling lifts solve the problems that traditional floor-based patient lifts may present for some, such as difficulty maneuvering over thick carpeting, turning in tight spots and the need for two people to safely operate them. Portable ceiling lifts can be transferred when needed from one rail or system of rails to another. They are perfect for a temporary and portable installation. Benefits of Ceiling Lifts:
Floor Lifts (Mobile Lifts)
Floor Lifts provide ergonomic design and manoeuvrability. A perfect solution for safe and comfortable transfers in the comfort of your own home.
The Passive lift allows complete lifting for all types of patients. Go to the Passive Lift Page
The Sit & Stand lift requires a minimum of physical strenght from the patients. Go to the Sit and Stand Page
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