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PATIENT HANDLING SOLUTIONS
REDUCE PATIENT FALLS AND CAREGIVER INJURIES

A $1,000 Value Comprehensive

Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program

is included with the purchase of two
or more powered lifts/stand assists!
See page 10 for details.

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Solutions for Your Facility
Evaluating Your Program.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4
Benefits of a Lifting Program.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 5
Choosing Medline .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 7
Your Facility in Action .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8-9
Safe ‘n Easy Lifting Program.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10-11

Patient Handling Equipment
Stand Assists .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 12-13
Elevating Floor Lifts.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 14-15
Comparison Chart .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 16-17
Slings .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18-21
SoloLift, SoloVests and Gait Pacer.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22-23
Transfer Boards .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 24
PolyGlide Transfer Sheets.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 25
Stretchers.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 26-27
Mobile In-Bed Scale. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 27
Beds .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 28-31

Evaluating Program

Evaluating Your Patient
Handling Program
If you answer “NO” to any of the questions below, there are
opportunities for improvement.
YES NO

■ ■	 1. 	Are we designing tasks to limit the amount of

weight nurses lift? (35 pounds is the maximum
weight a nurse should be expected to lift.)3

■ ■	 2.	



Are we avoiding manual handling of patients
as much as possible? (Skin tears and falls can
sometimes be traced back to manual handling.)



■ ■	 3.	

 re we avoiding light duty as much as possible by
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preventing injuries? (Morale problems sometimes
stem from light duty assignments among nurses.)

■ ■	 4.	

Are we decreasing our workers compensation
claims by enforcing safe patient lifting? (Back
injuries can cost as much as $50,000 in some
cases.)2

■ ■	 5.	

Are we successfully retaining our best nurses?
(12% of nurses exit the profession due to chronic
back pain.)1

■ ■	 6.	

 o we have an effective and consistent means of
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determining if and how a patient should be handled
by a mechanical lift? (A proper assessment should
consider a patient’s complete medical history,
current physical condition and cognitive state.)

■ ■	 7.	

 re we properly training our nurses and do they
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comply with our lifting policy? (Lifting policies
are sometimes ignored, with nurses choosing to
manually handle patients.)








■ ■	 8.	

Do we have enough patient lifts? (You should have
at least 1 lift for every 8 patients who require it.)4

■ ■	 9.	

Are we effectively employing stand assists?
(Stand assists should be used for most patients
who are partial weight-bearing.)



■ ■	 10.	Are our lifting equipment and slings always in

safe and working order? (Frequent equipment
breakdowns and frayed or missing slings are two
reasons why nurses get in the habit of manually
handling rather than using lifts.)

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Studies show that approximately
52% of all nurses experience
significant back pain each year,
and 12% of nurses leave the
profession because of chronic
back pain.1 Financially, a single
back injury can cost an institution
more than $50,000 in workers
compensation claims, lost time,
light duty, and turnover.2 Despite
these statistics, many healthcare
institutions have been slow to
implement the proper lifting
programs and equipment to
prevent further injuries and
ensure safety for both workers
and patients.

1 Moses, E. B. (1992). The registered nurse
population: Findings from the national sample
survey of registered nurses. Washington DC:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
U.S. Public Health Service, Division of Nursing.
2 Collins, M. (1990). Occupational back pain
in nursing: Development, implementation,
and evaluation of a comprehensive prevention
program in nursing homes
3 Waters TR, When is it safe to manually lift
a patient, American Journal of Nursing, 2007.
4 Department of Health and Human Services,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number
2006-117

Benefits/Lifting Program
Safe Lifting And Movement Of Nursing Home Residents

Benefits, Cost and Effectiveness
of a Safe Resident Lifting Program

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Workplace

DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2006-117

Safety and Health

What are the benefits of a safe resident lifting program?
The following benefits can be derived from a safe
resident lifting program that includes mechanical lifting
equipment, worker training on the use of the lifts,
and a written resident lifting policy:
Benefits for Residents
• Improved quality of care
• Improved resident safety and comfort
• Improved resident satisfaction
• Reduced risk of falls, being dropped, friction burns,
dislocated shoulders
• Reduced skin tears and bruises
Benefits for Employers
• Reduced number and severity of staff injuries
• Improved resident safety
• Reduced workers’ compensation medical and
indemnity costs

• Reduced lost workdays
• Reduced restricted workdays
• Reduced overtime and sick leave
• Improved recruitment and retention of caregivers
• Fewer resources required to replace injured staff
Benefits for Caregivers
• Reduced risk of injury
• Improved job satisfaction
• Increased morale
• Injured caregivers are less likely to be re-injured
• Pregnant caregivers can work longer
• Staff can work to an older age
• More energy at the end of the work shift
• Less pain and muscle fatigue on a daily basis

How effective is mechanical lifting equipment in preventing injuries to caregivers?
Research has shown that safe resident lifting programs
reduce resident-handling workers’ compensation
injury rates by 61%, lost workday injury rates by
66%, restricted workdays by 38%, and the number
of workers suffering from repeat injuries (Collins et al.,
2004). Similar findings have been reported by other
investigators (Tiesman et al., 2003; Nelson et al., 2003;

Garg, 1999). Furthermore, this research has shown an
increase in caregiver job satisfaction, and a decrease in
“unsafe” patient handling practices performed. Nurses
ranked lifting equipment as the most important element
in a safe lifting program (Nelson et al., 2003).

What benefits will a safe resident lifting program have for nursing home residents?
Although some residents may be reluctant to try new
lifting devices, studies have shown that the use of
mechanical lifting equipment increases a resident’s
comfort and feelings of security when compared to
manual methods (Zhuang et al., 2000; Garg and Owen
1992). Injuries to residents are also reduced because

the mechanical lifts protect residents from being
dropped. Anecdotal information indicates that a
reduction in skin tears and bruises may result when
residents are handled mechanically rather than
manually (Garg, 1999).

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Choosing Medline

Why Choose Medline for All Your
Patient Handling Needs?
1.	Patient Handling Expertise
Medline designs its own patient handling equipment with input from industry
experts in hospitals, nursing homes, and homehealth. Our patient handling experts
are specialists in ergonomics, physical therapy, and human factors engineering —
with years of experience in implementing patient handling programs.

2.	The Right Product for Every Move
Whether you are moving patients vertically, laterally, or from the floor, we have
the right product to safely accomplish the move. These include elevating floor lifts,
stand assists, comfortable slings, sliding transfer sheets, transfer boards, stretchers,
multi-positional chairs, air-assisted transfer devices, beds, and much more.

3.	Competitive Prices
Safe patient handling can be a large capital investment for most organizations, but
Medline can help you with solutions that fit your budget. We also offer flexible financing
programs to help you manage your cash flow better.

4.	A Simple, Yet Comprehensive Safe Patient Handling Program
Our program is evidence-based, reflecting the best thinking and practices in patient
lifting. Our Safe ‘n Easy Lifting Program includes training videos, assessment tools,
lift policy, implementation roadmap, financial tools, and much more.

5.	Educational Programs in Patient Handling
We regularly hold educational forums to educate your staff on patient handling topics.
Some of our most popular conferences include
a.	 Safe Patient Handling in the Acute Care Environment
b.	 Safe Patient Handling in the Operating Room
c.	 Safe Patient Handling in the Long Term Care Environment
d.	 Specifying and Selecting Safe Patient Handling Equipment
e.	 How to Implement a Safe Patient Handling Program in Your Facility
f.	 Lateral Transfers and Repositioning for Healthcare Facilities
g.	 Safe Patient Handling for the Developmentally Disabled

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Your Facility in Action

Medline Has the Right Patient Handling
Equipment For Your Entire Facility
Bathing Room

Bariatric Room and Bathroom
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and Trapeze

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Your Facility in Action

Rehab Room

Exam Room

Intensive Care Room
n Stretcher

n Mobile Scale
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Stand
Assist
n PolyGlide
Transfer Sheet

n Transfer Board

n PolyGlide
Transfer Sheet

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Waiting Area

Operating Room

Invest in Reducing Caregiver Injuries.
“Cost-benefit analyses demonstrate that
the initial investment in lifting equipment
and employee training can be recovered
in two to three years through reductions
in workers’ compensation expenses.”

“Research has shown that safe resident
lifting programs reduce resident-handling
workers’ compensation injury rates
by 61%, lost workday injury rates by
66%, restricted workdays by 38%,
and the number of workers suffering
from repeat injuries.”

Collins JW, Wolf L, Bell
J, Evanoff B [2004]. An
Evaluation of a “Best
Practices”. Musculoskeletal
Injury Prevention Program
in Nursing Homes. Injury
Prevention 10:206-211.

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Lifting Program

A $1,000 Value Comprehensive

Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program

is included with the purchase of two
or more powered lifts/stand assists!
Medline is dedicated to providing a safe environment
to all facilities using their equipment. Protect patients
and staff with Medline’s Safe ‘n Easy Lifting Program. Our
program is evidence-based, reflecting the best thinking and
practices in patient lifting.
This includes, for example, work accomplished by the 2001
Technical Advisory Group (a collaboration of the VHA Public
Health and Environmental Hazards, the Patient Safety Center
Inquiry, and the Healthcare Analysis and Information Group), as
well as the 2005 National Task Force (representatives from the
American Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, the American
Physical Therapy Association, and the Veterans Administration).
Medline’s Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program Includes:

Expert Phone Support
Our lifting specialists can
help you with your questions
and guide you step-by-step
in implementing a complete
patient lifting program.

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Inservicing Video
Train your employees in
the proper operation and
maintenance of patient
lifting equipment. This
short DVD reviews all the
basic moves to ensure
your employees are
competent in moving
and repositioning patients.

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Algorithm
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Sling Type:

Task
Transfer
To and
Lateral Transfer From: Bed to
Chair, Chair
to and
Transfer
to Toilet,
To and From: From: Bed to Stretcher,
Chair to
Chair, or
Reposition
Chair to
Trolley
Car to Chair
Stretcher,
in
or
Reposition Bed: Side-to-Side
, Up in Bed Chair to Exam Table
in Chair:
Wheelchair
Transfer
Patient Up
and Dependenc
from the
Bariatric
y Chair
Floor
Transfer
To and
Bariatric
Lateral Transfer From: Bed to
Bariatric
To and From: Chair, Chair to Toilet,
Reposition
Bed to Stretcher
or Chair
in
Bariatric
to Chair
Reposition Bed: Side to Side,
or Trolley
in Chair:
Up in Bed
Patient Handling
Wheelchair,
Tasks Requiring
Bariatric
Chair, or
Transportin
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Parts (e.g., y Chair
Toileting
Tasks
Limb, Abdominal
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Standing
Supine
Ambulation
Limb Support
Sling Size

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Distance
Hips
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Distance
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from Shoulder
Kneecap
Blade to
Just Above
Kneecap

Customizable Lift Policy
Ensures you have a thorough
policy on record, covering
all aspects of your lift
program. Responsibilities,
equipment requirements,
and maintenance procedures
are all addressed in this
customizable policy.

Implementation Plan
Manage implementation
of your formal lifting
program through an
easy-to-use checklist.
You can designate who
is responsible and stay
on track.

Assessment Tools
Assess your incoming patients
to ensure you have the proper
lifting protocols in place.
Consider all physical and
cognitive factors to ensure
you make the right decision –
maximizing patient care and
employee safety.

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Stand Assists

Stand Assists
Assisting Patients from a
Sitting to Standing Position

Security
Stand assists are used for
lifting residents who are
partially dependent, have
some weight-bearing capacity,
are cooperative, can sit up
on the edge of the bed with
or without assistance, and
are able to bend hips, knees,
and ankles. Transfers include
moving to and from beds, chairs,
bathing, and toileting.

Manual Stand Assist
• Appropriate for partial weight-bearing patients
with some upper body strength
• Perfect for functional rehabilitation therapy
• Affordable alternative to battery-powered stand assists
• Patient grasps an assist bar and pulls up using their
upper body strength
item number	

STA182	

	
Manual Stand Assist	

description

wt. capacity	

seat width

400 lb (181 kg)	

20" (51 cm)

A $1,000 Value Comprehensive

Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program

is included with the purchase of two
or more powered lifts/stand assists!
See page 10 for details.

12

Stand Assists

Points to remember when using:
• Always requires at least 1 caregiver.
• C
 hoose a lift that has a variety
of sling sizes, lift-height range,
battery portability, hand-held control,
emergency shut-off, and manual
override.
• E
 nsure the lifting device is in good
working order before use and is
rated for the load weight to be lifted.
• B
 attery-powered lifts are preferred
to crank or pump type devices to allow
a smoother movement for the resident,
less physical exertion, and risk of
musculoskeletal injury to the caregiver.

MDS600SA

Battery-Powered Stand Assist
• Appropriate for partial weight-bearing patients
• Removable foot platform for gait training
• B
 attery-powered stand assists available in
400 and 600 lb (181 and 272 kg) versions
• Controls are easy-to-operate
warranty

3 years for mechanical/electrical components
1 year for battery
item number	

description

MDS400SA	
MDS600SA	

400 lb (181 kg) Stand Assist
600 lb (272 kg) Stand Assist

7 Keys to Success
1.	 Have the right equipment:
	 Partial weight-bearing patients — Sit-to-stand assist
	 Non weight-bearing patients — Elevating floor lift
2.	 Ensure adequate equipment levels for staff use
3.	 Implement a safe patient handling policy
4.	 Identify a safe lifting program champion
5.	 Train caregivers on both the policy and equipment
6.	 Assess the patient’s weight-bearing ability on a regular basis
7.	 Encourage full reporting and tracking of all injury incidents

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Elevating Floor Lifts

Elevating Floor Lifts
Lifting and Transferring NonWeight Bearing and Partially
Weight Bearing Patients

Safety
Patient lift devices are used
for patients who are non-weightbearing, partially weight-bearing,
disabled physically, developmentally, or have other physical
limitations. Transfers may be
to and from beds, chairs, floor
to bed, lateral transfers, bathing,
and toileting.

Hydraulic 400 Lb Lift
• Elevating lift, hydraulic
• Base opens with an easy hand lever
• Lift comes with a FREE full-body
sling packaged inside box
specifications

Weight capacity:	 400 lb (181 kg)
Cradle type: 	
6 point
warranty

3 years
item number	
MDS88200D	

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description

400 lb (181 kg) Hydraulic Lift

Elevating Floor Lifts

Points to remember when using:
• May require 2 or more caregivers.
• Choose a lift that has a variety of slings,
lift-height range, battery portability,
hand-held control, emergency shut-off,
manual override and boom pressure
sensitive switch.
• H
 aving multiple slings allows one sling
to remain in place while patient is in bed
or chair for only a short period, reducing
the number of times the caregiver lifts
and positions resident.

MDS600EL

Powered Elevating Floor Lift
• B
 ase legs on powered lifts spread with a reliable,
easy-to-operate foot pedal
• L
 ow-profile, base legs easily move under beds and
other furniture

• E
 nsure the lifting device is in good working
order before use and is rated for the load
weight to be lifted.
• Battery-powered lifts are preferred to crank
or pump type devices to allow a smoother
movement for the resident, less physical
exertion, and risk of musculoskeletal injury
to the caregiver.

• Controls are easy-to-operate and common between lifts
• 6
 -point sling cradles provide flexibility for maximum
comfort and safety
specifications

Cradle type: 	
6 point
Battery voltage: 	
24V DC
Average lifts/charge: 	80-100
warranty

3 years for mechanical/electrical components
1 year for battery
item number	
MDS400EL	
MDS600EL	

A $1,000 Value Comprehensive

Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program

is included with the purchase of two
or more powered lifts/stand assists!
See page 10 for details.

description

400 lb (181 kg) Elevating Floor Lift
600 lb (272 kg) Elevating Floor Lift

MDSELSCALE
For use on elevating floor lift models
(MDS400EL, MDS600EL)

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Comparison Chart

Technical Specification Chart
and Reference Guide

A $1,000 Value Comprehensive

Safe ‘n Easy
Lifting Program

is included with the purchase of two
or more powered lifts/stand assists!
See page 10 for details.

		
		

Stand Assist 	
MDS400SA 	

Stand Assist 	
MDS600SA 	

Weight Capacity 	

400 lbs (181 kgs)	

600 lbs (272 kgs)	

Finish 	

White Powder Coat Finish 	

White Powder Coat Finish 	

Cradle Type 	

6 Point 	

6 Point 	

Battery Voltage 	

24V DC 	

24V DC 	

Average Lifts/Charge 	

80-100 	

80-100 	

Base Spreader Type 	

Foot Pedal 	

Foot Pedal 	

Overall Ht. Of Base 	

4.6" (11.7 cm)	

4.6" (11. 7 cm)	

Outside Width of Base (open/closed)	

37"/26.5" (94 cm/67 cm)	

37"/26.5" (94 cm/67 cm)	

Inside Width of Base (open/closed)	

32.5"/22" (82.5 cm/56 cm)	

32.5"/22" (82.5 cm/56 cm)	

Overall Length 	

40" (102 cm)	

40" (102 cm)	

Can Lift from Floor?	N/A	

N/A	

Overall Lift Height 	

N/A 	

N/A 	

Total Unit Weight 	

117 lbs (53 kgs)	

122 lbs (55 kgs)	

Includes Sling? 	

No 	

No 	

Includes Scale? (MDSELSCALE)	

N/A 	

N/A 	

Includes Charger Bag? 	

Yes 	

Yes 	

* Can be converted to 4.6" (11.7 cm) with optional caster kit.

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Comparison Chart

Hydraulic Elevating Lift 	
MDS88200D 	

Powered Elevating Lift 	
MDS400EL*	

Powered Elevating Lift
MDS600EL*

400 lbs (181 kgs)	

400 lbs (181 kgs)	

600 lbs (272 kgs)

Gray Hammertone Finish	

White Powder Coat Finish 	

White Powder Coat Finish

6 Point 	

6 Point 	

6 Point

N/A 	

24V DC 	

24V DC

N/A 	

80-100 	

80-100

Arm Lever 	

Foot Pedal 	

Foot Pedal

5.5" (14 cm)	

4.6" (11.7 cm)	

6" (15.2 cm)*

31.5"/26" (80 cm/66 cm)	

38"/26.5" (7 cm/67 cm)	

43"/26" (109 cm/66 cm)

28.5"/23" (72 cm/58 cm)	

33.5"/22" (85 cm/56 cm)	

38"/21.5" (96.5 cm/55 cm)

42" (107 cm)	

41" (104 cm)	

50" (127 cm)

Yes	

Yes	

Yes

73" (185 cm)	

65" (165 cm)	

71" (180 cm)

85 lbs (39 kgs)	

115 lbs (52 kgs)	

137 lbs (62 kgs)

Yes 	

No 	

No

No 	

Yes (optional) 	

Yes (optional)

N/A 	

Yes 	

Yes

*Many customers purchase MDS600EL since it lifts 6" (15.2 cm)
higher than the MDS400EL and has 10" (25.4 cm) ­more room
between the patient and actuator. MDS400EL is recommend
only if you have very limited space in your facility.

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Slings

Slings
Supporting the patient
during transferring and
lifting procedures

How to Determine a Patient's Sling Size
1	Measure dimension around the shoulders
(see A in diagram)
2.	Measure dimension around the chest,
under arms (see B in diagram)
3.	 Weigh the patient
4.	Review the sling specifications chart below
for appropriate sling size.

Sling Specifications Chart
	

Small	Medium	 Large	 Bariatric

A - Circumference in inches around the shoulders
		
U-Shaped 	
28"-45" 	
37"-57"	
47"-67"	
Universal Slings	
(71-114 cm)	
(94-145 cm)	
(119-170 cm)	

A
B

57"-80"
(145-203 cm)

B - Circumference in inches around the chest
Toileting Slings	
	
Stand Assist Slings	
	

26"-42"	
(66-107 cm)	
28"-42"	
(71-107 cm)	

30"-48"	
(76-122 cm)	
30"-48"	
(76-122 cm)	

38"-60"	
(97-152 cm)	
36"-60"	
(91-152 cm)	

58"-73"
(147-185 cm)
50"-79"
(127-201 cm)

160-280 lbs.	
(73-127 kgs)	

200-600 lbs.
(91-272 kgs)

Body Weight
Full-Body Slings	
N/A	
		

100-180 lbs.	
(45-82 kgs)	

Above dimensions are guidelines and may vary by user

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Slings

U-Shaped Slings
Designed for comfort and created to be easy-to-use, the u-shaped sling is a secure, easy-to-fit general
purpose sling. U-shaped slings have the advantage of being easy to put under and remove from patients.

Washable For 6-Point Cradles Only

MDSPHS3

Mesh Slings/No Head Support
item number	 description
MDSM2 	 400 lb (181 kg) Medium
MDSM3 	 400 lb (181 kg) Large

Mesh Slings With Head Supports
item number	
description
MDSMHS1 	 400 lb (181 kg) Small
MDSMHS2 	 400 lb (181 kg) Medium
MDSMHS3 	 400 lb (181 kg) Large

Padded Fabric Sling/With Head Support
item number	
description
MDSPHS1 	 400 lb (181 kg) Small
MDSPHS2 	 400 lb (181 kg) Medium
MDSPHS3 	 400 lb (181 kg) Large
MDSPHS4 	 600 lb (272 kg) Bariatric

Padded Fabric Slings/No Head Support
item number	 description
MDSP2 	 400 lb (181 kg) Medium
MDSP3 	 400 lb (181 kg) Large
MDSP4 	 600 lb (272 kg) Bariatric

Padded Fabric Slings/No Head Support
item number	
description
MDSHC70002	 Medium 500 lb (227 kg) (best fit 99-210 lbs, 45-95 kg)
MDSHC70001	 Large 500 lb (227 kg) (best fit 198-350 lbs, 89-159 kg)
MDSHC70000	 X-Large 600 lb (272 kg) (best fit 270-600 lbs, 122-272 kg)

MDSHC70002

MDSHC70012

Padded Fabric Slings With Head Support
item number	
description
MDSHC70012	 Medium 500 lb (227 kg) (best fit 99-210 lbs, 45-95 kg)
MDSHC70011	 Large 500 lb (227 kg) (best fit 198-350 lbs, 89-159 kg)­
MDSHC70010	 X-Large 600lb weight capacity (best fit 270-600 lbs)

Disposable For 6-Point Cradles Only
Disposable slings are great for reducing cross-contamination. They are intended for
single patient use. Disposable slings are not to be laundered, they are to be disposed
of before they begin to show signs of wear.
U-Shaped Disposable Slings/No Head Support
item number	

description

MDSD2 	 600 lb (272 kg) Medium, 10 per pkg
MDSD3 	 600 lb (272 kg) Large, 10 per pkg
U-Shaped Disposable Slings with Head Support
item number	
description
MDSDHS1 	 600 lb (272 kg) Small, 10 per pkg
MDSDHS2 	 600 lb (272 kg) Medium, 10 per pkg
MDSDHS3 	 600 lb (272 kg) Large, 10 per pkg
MDSDHS3

MDSD3

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Slings

Full Body Slings
Designed with comfort and safety in mind, these slings feature a unique, fully padded
fabric that forms a soft yet supportive surface. The full-body slings have a four point
hookup. Full body slings have the primary advantage of fewer loops to connect to
the cradle, as well as versatility to be used with either 4-point or 6-point lift cradles.

Washable For 4-Point or 6-Point Cradles
Full Body Solid Fabric Slings

Full Body Mesh Slings

item number	

item number	

description

MDSR112 	 450 lb (204 kg) Medium
MDSR113 	 450 lb (204 kg) Large
MDSR117 	 450 lb (204 kg) X-Large

description

MDSR110 	 450 lb (204 kg) Medium
MDSR111 	 450 lb (204 kg) Large
MDSR140 	 600 lb (272 kg) XX-Large

MDSR113

Full Body Mesh Slings
with Commode Opening
item number	

MDSR114
MDSR115
MDSR116
MDSR141

description

	
	
	
	

450 lb (204 kg) Medium
450 lb (204 kg) Large 	
450 lb (204 kg) X-Large
600 lb (272 kg) XX-Large

MDSR115

Padded Toileting Slings
Specifically designed for toileting and hygiene functions, the large opening around the seat
of the sling facilitates dressing and undressing for toileting. These slings also feature a
unique, fully padded fabric that forms a soft yet supportive surface. The stretch-resistant
material means the slings will hold their shape for extended support and easy positioning.
Patient must have head and neck control to use this sling. This sling can be used in
combination with Medline’s stand assist or elevating floor lift.

Padded Toileting Slings
item number	

description

MDSTO1 	
MDSTO2 	
MDSTO3 	
MDSTO4 	

400 lb (181 kg) Small
400 lb (181 kg) Medium
400 lb (181 kg) Large
600 lb (272 kg) Bariatric

MDST03

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Slings

Stand Assist Slings
For use with Medline’s stand assist lifts, these slings provide the extra support the
patient needs to stand. The best feature of the Medline stand assist sling is the extra
padding in the lumbar and under-arm areas for improved patient comfort.

Washable
Stand Assist Padded Slings
item number	

MDSSA1
MDSSA2
MDSSA3
MDSSA4

description

	 400 lb (181 kg) Small
	 400 lb (181 kg) Medium
	 400 lb (181 kg) Large
	­600 lb (272 kg) Bariatric

MDSSA3

Optional Accessory:
Stand Assist Buttock Straps
(Use with Stand Assist Padded Sling)
item number	

description

MDSBSS 	
MDSBSB 	

400 lb (181 kg) Standard­­­
600 lb (272 kg) Bariatric

MDSBSS

Disposable
Disposable slings are great for reducing cross-contamination.
They are intended for single patient use. Disposable slings
are not to be laundered, they are to be disposed of before
they begin to show signs of wear.

7 Keys to Success
Single Patient Stand Assist Slings
item number	

description

MDSDSA662	Medium, 400 lb (181 kg)
		
Torso 29"-48" (74-122 cm)
MDSDSA663	 Large, 400 lb (181 kg)
		
Torso 36"-60" (91-152 cm)
MDSDSA664	 Bariatric, 600 lb (272 kg)
		
Torso 50"-79" (127-201 cm)

1.	 Have the right equipment:
	 Partial weight-bearing patients — Sit-to-stand assist
	 Non weight-bearing patients — Elevating floor lift
2.	 Ensure adequate equipment levels for staff use
3.	 Implement a safe patient handling policy
4.	 Identify a safe lifting program champion
5.	 Train caregivers on both the policy and equipment
6.	 Assess the patient’s weight-bearing ability on a regular basis
7.	 Encourage full reporting and tracking of all injury incidents

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SoloLift/SoloVest

SoloLift and
SoloVest
Lifts for the
developmentally
disabled population
SoloLift
•S
 upports all patients, up to 350 lbs., even
those with no weight-bearing ability.
•E
 nables a single caregiver to transfer a
patient to and from a wheelchair, chair, toilet,
gait trainer, bed, or the floor.
•C
 reates many new opportunities for easier
and more dignified transfers by lifting patients
in a natural sit-to-stand arc, from above the
waist, using the specialized SoloVest.
specifications

Overall Length: 48" (122 cm)
Overall Width: 31" (79 cm) min – 52" (132 cm) max
Overall Height: 39" (99 cm) min – 72½" (185 cm) max
SoloLift Weight: 140 lbs (64 kgs)
SoloVest Weight: 5 lbs (2.3 kgs)
item number	

description 	
Mdsr711	 Frame, SoloLift, R711
Mdsr712	 Frame, SoloLift, with Scale, R712
Mdsr706	 Cord, Power Supply, R706

SoloVest
•W
 ith no straps below the waist, preparing
the patient for transfer is easier, and clothing
remains accessible for toileting.
•F
 oam padding ensures comfort and skin protection
around the patient’s arms and upper torso.
•T
 ightens with just two straps secured by automotive-grade snap-in buckles.
item number	

Mdsr703	
		
MDSR701	
		
Mdsr702	
		

	
SoloVest, 350 lb (159 kg), Small (green)
Girth: 22"-34" (56-86 cm), R703
SoloVest, 350 lb (159 kg), Medium (Lt. Blue)
Girth: 28"-40" (71-102 cm), R701
SoloVest, 350 lb (159 kg) , Large (Dark Blue)
Girth: 36"-60" (91-152 cm), R702

description

Ordering Your SoloLift and SoloVest:
1. D
 etermine which size SoloVest is
appropriate by measuring girth.
2. S
 elect the frame model (with or without
scale), which includes two leg straps,
two batteries, and a battery charger.
3. Order power supply cord.

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Caregiver must consider patient’s girth
when selecting appropriate SoloVest.
Important:
User’s weight and height must not
exceed maximum 350 lbs / 76"
(159 kg/193 cm).

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Gait Pacer

Gait Pacer
• Prompts mount anywhere; no tools required
• Simple two-handed height adjusts in 1" increments
• Innovative casters with separate swivel lock, brake,
variable drag and one-way ratchet control
• Fits easily in car trunks and through 32" door frames
• Easy rear access for transfers from SoloLift
• Patient’s can face either way (posterior or anterior)
item number	
		
		
MDSK521 	
MDSK531 	
MDSK544 	
MDSK518 	
MDSK524 	
MDSK532 	
MDSK533 	
MDSK534 	
MDSK535 	
MDSK542 	
MDSK546 	
MDSK526 	
MDSK536 	

description
medium, large and x-large gait pacers
and accessories

Frame, Medium For Gait Pacer
Frame, Large For Gait Pacer
Frame, XL, For Gait Pacer
Tray, Communication, K518
Prompt, Chest, Medium, K524
Set, Prompt, Large Arm, K532
Positioner, Hip, K533
Prompt, Chest, Large, K534
Set, Prompt, Thigh, K535
Pad, Positioner, Hip, K542
Set, Prompt, Ankle, K546
Set, Prompt, Ankle, Med, F/Gait Pacer
Set, Prompt, Ankle, Large, F/Gait Pacer

Frame Colors

	 Red	

How to order:

3. C
 hoose the accessories you need
based on frame size selected.

	

Purple	

Electric Lime

Important:
Make sure the chest prompt width is adequate,
allowing for growth. User’s weight must not exceed
the maximum working load. Small and medium
prompts are recommended for most users of the
medium Pacer.

2. Select frame and color.

Arm Proper Height	
Overall Width x Length	
Chest Prompt Height (Top Edge)	
Frame Height	
Folded	
		
Frame Weight	
Max. Working Load	
Chest Prompt Circumference	

Raspberry	 Champagne	

Measure the vertical distance from the bent elbow
to the floor while the user is standing upright.
Choose the gait trainer that allows for growth.

1. D
 etermine the size needed based on
the patient’s size (see chart below).

item dimensions

Blue	

medium	

large	

x-large

24"-34" (61-86 cm)	
26" x 32" (66 x 81 cm)	
28"-38" (71-97 cm)	
21"-26" (53-66 cm)	
32" x 26" x 17" 	
(81 x 66 x 43 cm)	
15 lbs (7 kg)	
150 lbs	
22"-40" (56-102 cm)	

31"-46" (79-117)	
271⁄2 " x 38" (70 x 97)	
35"-50" (89-127)	
28"-38" (71-97)	
38" x 271⁄2 " x 171⁄2" 	
(97 x 70 x 44 cm)	
271⁄2 lbs (12.5 kg)	
200 lbs	
28"-50" (71-127 cm)	

34"-50" (86-127 cm)
32"x45" (81 x 114 cm)
39"-54" (99-137 cm)
311⁄2"-411⁄2" (80-105 cm)
45" x 32" x 18"
(114 x 81 x 46 cm)
45 lbs (20 kg)
275 lbs
28"-50" (71-127 cm)

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Transfer Boards

Transfer Boards
• Smooth and strong, allowing for quick
and effective patient transfers
• Made of high density polyethylene
• Easy to clean

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Full Length

Half Length

Optional: Three 2" (5 cm) web nylon restraint
straps with side release plastic buckles ensure
safe and secure transfers

Optional: Two 2" (5 cm) web nylon restraint
straps with side release plastic buckles ensure
safe and secure transfers

item number	

description

item number	

description

PVCM600A	
		
		
		

71" L x 231⁄2" W
(180 cm L x 60 cm W)
8 carrying handles
500 lb (227 kg) weight capacity

PVCM600H	
		
		
		

31" L x 23" W
(79 cm L x 58 cm W)
6 carrying handles
500 lb (227 kg) weight capacity

Narrow Full-Length

Wide Full-Length

Optional: Three 2" (5 cm) web nylon restraint
straps with side release plastic buckles ensure
safe and secure transfers

Optional: Three 2" (5 cm) web nylon restraint
straps with side release plastic buckles ensure
safe and secure transfers

item number	

description

item number	

description

PVCM600N	
		
		
		

71" L x 153⁄4" W
(180 cm L x 40 cm W)
8 carrying handles
500 lb (227 kg) weight capacity

PVCM600W	
		
		
		

71" L x 351⁄2" W
(180 cm L x 90 cm W)
8 carrying handles
500 lb (227 kg) weight capacity

Transfer Sheets

PolyGlide Transfer Sheets
Helps reduce the potential of patient
and caregiver injury
• PolyGlide transfer sheets minimize manual patient
handling during lateral transfers and repositioning,
thereby increasing patient comfort.
• For the caregivers, transfer sheets reduce the effort
required during lateral transfers and repositioning
and hence minimizes potential caregiver back injuries.
Positioning

Autoclavable for Use in the O.R.!
• Can be autoclaved providing sterility for O.R. use.
• Long lasting PolyGlide transfer sheets can be washed up
to 150 times without losing the Anti-Bacterial finish.*

Provides barrier protection
• Constructed of Polyester and Taffeta with a Silicon finish.
• PolyGlide transfer sheets have a Micro Barrier and finish.

Promotes safe handling procedures

Turning

• Optional storage bag can be attached to bed or
stretcher making sheets easy to access, which
may increase compliance.
*R
 ecommended washing is 149 to 167° F and drying from 122 to 149° F.
Chlorine bleach is not recommended, but hydrogen peroxide or peracetic
acid can be used instead. This product does not protect users or others,
from disease causing bacteria.

Putting patient to bed

FSS6072BH

FSS6072RH

PolyGlide Transfer Sheets
item number	

description

FSS6072BH	PolyGlide transfer sheet standard with handles, blue,
500 lb capacity, 60" x 72" (152 x 183 cm)
FSS6072RH	PolyGlide transfer sheet standard with handles,
burgundy, 700 lb capacity, 60" x 72" (152 x 183 cm)
FSSBAGB	
PolyGlide transfer sheet bag, blue

Lateral Transferring

®

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Stretchers

Durable Stretchers
Keeping you prepared for any
situation in the ER, OR, ICU
Height Adjustable Hydraulic Stretcher
450 lb (204 kg) Weight Capacity
Dual Foot Pedal Control Trendelenburg and Reverse
Trendelenburg; 28" x 76" (71 x 193 cm) patient surface.
Includes: All surface carpet casters; Four wheel central
wheel locks; Power assist fowler back rest, 0-90
degrees; Non-marring bumper; Swing down tuck away
side rails; Zero transfer gap; Hinged 3" (8 cm) mattress
pad; Beachwood/Beige powder coat finish; Fully
welded litter top, prevents fluid accumulation; Height
Adjustment From 24" to 34" (61 to 86 cm).
item number	
MPH08S890	

description

450 lb (204 kg) weight capacity

Bariatric Transport Stretcher
1,000 lb (454 kg) Weight Capacity
Rugged reinforced frame and litter top; Three position
vertical side rails; Foot pedal control hydraulic fowler
back rest; Four wheel central locking; Full perimeter
non-marring bumper; Four IV receptacles; 4" (10 cm)
high density mattress pad; Litter top usable patient
surface measures 37" x 80" (94 x 203 cm); Overall
bumper to bumper width 40" (102 cm) for door way
access; Litter top to floor height measures 293⁄8" (75 cm);
Beachwood/Beige powder coat finish.
item number	

description

MPH08S1190132 	 1,000 lb (454 kg) weight capacity

Transport Stretcher
750 lb (340 kg) Weight Capacity
Comes with 3" (8 cm) blue mattress, fold down
IV poles, 5th wheel steering, tuck-away side rails,
quick release O2 holder, dual sided mounted
hydraulic raise/lower foot pedals, pneumatic
assist positive and negative trendelenburg,
pneumatic assist fowler backrest, brake steer
foot pedals, 8" (20 cm) mobility casters.

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item number	

description

PED750NPC1G	

750 lb (340 kg) weight capacity

Stretchers

General Transport Stretcher
350 lb (159 kg) Weight Capacity
Designed for general patient transport; fully welded frame
and litter top; shipped set-up no assembly is required;
Four IV receptacles; Full perimeter non-marring bumper;
All surface casters; Two locking casters; chrome plated
frame, beachwood/beige powder coat litter top.
Optional Accessories: Swing down side rails; Mattress pad;
Manual fowler back rest
item number	

description

MPH08S1050	

350 lb (159 kg) weight capacity

MPH08S1050

General Transfer and Transport Stretcher
350 lb (159 kg) Weight Capacity
Designed for general patient transport; Three position vertical
side rails; Fully welded frame and litter top; shipped set-up
no assembly is required; Four IV receptacles; Full perimeter
non-marring bumper; All surface casters; Two locking casters;
chrome plated frame, beachwood/beige powder coat litter top
Optional Accessories: Mattress pad; Manual fowler back rest
item number	

description

MPH08S1150	

350 lb (159 kg) weight capacity

Mobile In-Bed Scale

Scale

Highly recommended
for ICU, surgical recovery
and geriatric areas
A hydraulic lift raises patients just inches
from bed, while LCD indicator provides
a quick weight readout.
item number	

description

MPH07IB02	
		

400 lb (181 kg) weight capacity
In-bed scale

MPH07IB06	
		

600 lb (272 kg) weight capacity
In-bed scale

MPH07IB02

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Beds

High Position Height of 26"
Shown with optional Soft-Touch Rails and
Staff Control Custom Head and Footboard.

Alterra 1232 Bed
Safety and comfort
for the resident
Minimize the risk of caregiver
injury — The Alterra 1232’s
maximum height of 26" makes
it easy to care for residents
without straining, helping to
reduce the risk of back injuries.
Eliminate wall damage —
The bed moves from its lowest
(7.25") to highest (26") height
without any horizontal movement,
and includes a wall guard
eliminating wall damage.
Be better prepared for power
failures — Battery backup
keeps bed functioning during
power outages or emergency
situations.
Improve Safety for fall-risk
residents — Ideal for fall-risk
or Alzheimer’s patients with a
low height of 7.25".
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Ideal for Nursing Homes, Skilled Nursing
Facilities and Hospices
The Alterra 1232 is built with the resident in mind, with
the following features designed for safety and comfort:
• A smooth, quiet performance is delivered by four
ultra-quiet, dependable DC motors.
• Multiple positioning options are made possible by the
bed’s motors, which control the bed’s height, knee
hinge and reclining head deck. Residents are able to
choose the perfect position for watching TV, reading,
socializing or just resting.
• Repositioning and rolling over are made easier by the
bed’s soft-touch rails. When lowered, the rails are lower
than the height of a standard mattress, making transfer
on and off a stretcher hassle-free.
• Strength and comfort are afforded by the bed’s unique
grid/rib deck that prevents the structure from sagging.
• The easy-to-operate hand pendant makes experiencing
all of the Alterra 1232’s features quick and hassle-free.
• Convenient T-cable allows the hand pendant to
be operated from either side of the bed.
• Head and footboards are secured by stability knobs.

Beds

The Alterra 1232 eliminates
potential wall damage by
moving straight up and down.

Low Position Height of 71⁄4"

The Alterra 1232’s battery
back-up is mounted on
the bed frame and keeps
bed functional during a
power outage or emergency
situations.

specifications

Height Range: 	
71⁄4" to 26" (18-66 cm)
Bed Deck Dimensions: 	 80" (203 cm) long, 341⁄2" (88 cm) wide
Overall Length: 	
871⁄2" (222 cm)
Weight Capacity: 	
450 lbs (204 kgs)
Movement Styles: 	 head, knee hinge, hi-low
Deck Style: 	
combination grid/rib
Rolling Position: 	
move at any height
Motors: 	
4 DC
Casters: 	
8 total, 4 locking
Horizontal Movement: 	 No

The Alterra 1232’s wall
guard is placed near the
head section to prevent
wall damage.

warranty

4 years for electrical components
15 years for bed frame
Lifetime for welds
item number	

description

	

Mattress retainers keep the
mattress in place for safer
transfer in and out of bed.

FCE1232QO	
Alterra 1232 Bed Package (includes Alterra
1232 hi-low bed, head section assist rails,
head/footboards in quartered oak finish,
mounting hardware, 4 mattress retainers) 		
HCPCS Code: E0266
FCE1232B	
Alterra 1232 hi-low bed only
		
HCPCS Code: E0293

Stability knobs ensure that
the head and footboards
are properly secured.

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Beds

Alterra 1233 Bed
Additional Width for
Added Comfort

Same comfort and features of 1232
but with a width of 39"

Ideal for Nursing Homes, Assisted
Living Facilities, Skilled Nursing
Facilities and Hospices
Our Alterra 1233 offers all of the same great
features of the Alterra 1232 but adds increased
comfort for residents with an extra-wide sleeping
surface.
This bed is sure to please people – such as
private-pay residents – who are looking for
comfortable, roomy beds similar to the beds
they enjoyed in their own homes.

specifications

Height Range: 	
71⁄4" to 26" (18-66 cm)
Bed Deck Dimensions: 	80" (203 cm) long,
	39" (99 cm) wide
Overall Length: 	
871⁄2" (222 cm)
Weight Capacity: 	
450 lbs (204 kgs)
Movement Styles: 	 head, knee hinge, hi-low
Deck Style: 	
combination grid/rib
Rolling Position: 	
move at any height
Motors: 	
4 DC
Casters: 	
8 total, 4 locking
Horizontal Movement: 	 No

4 years for electrical components
15 years for bed frame
Lifetime for welds

FCE1233B	
		

30

1.	 Have the right equipment:
	 Partial weight-bearing patients — Sit-to-stand assist
	 Non weight-bearing patients — Elevating floor lift
2.	 Ensure adequate equipment levels for staff use
3.	 Implement a safe patient handling policy

warranty

item number	

7 Keys to Success

	
Alterra 1233 extra-wide
hi-low bed only

description

4.	 Identify a safe lifting program champion
5.	 Train caregivers on both the policy and equipment
6.	 Assess the patient’s weight-bearing ability on a regular basis
7.	 Encourage full reporting and tracking of all injury incidents

Beds

Instructions for Ordering Alterra Beds

1 Pick the Right Bed
item number	

Custom Head/Footboard

Design Options

description

FCE1232B	
FCE1233B	
FCE1100B	
FCE1000B	

Alterra 1232 hi-low bed only (Refer to page 28 and 29)
Alterra 1233 extra-wide hi-low bed only (Refer to page 30)
Alterra 1100 full-electric bed only
Medline Manual 1000 manual bed only

FCE01RHF*

2 Choose Your Head/Footboard & Mounting Hardware
item number	

FCE1232RHFQO	
	
	

description

Head/footboard in quartered oak finish with mounting
hardware and mattress retainers for FCE1232B, FCE1100B
and FCE1000B beds.

FCE1232RHFQOS	
Head/footboard in quartered oak finish with staff control
mounted on the footboard, staff control connecting cables,
mounting hardware and mattress retainers for FCE1232B bed.

MDR01HFB*

MDR01HFBLS*

Custom Head/Footboards Please see “Custom Head/Footboards Options”
(to the right) to order custom head and footboards with or without a staff control.

Examples of How to Build Your Custom-Finish Head/Footboard Item Numbers:
EXTRA-WIDE BED
ITEM NUMBER

STAFF CONTROL

FCE01RHFS

ITEM NUMBER

FCE01RHFW

ITEM NUMBER

EXTRA-WIDE BED
STAFF CONTROL

FCE01RHFCL*

FCE01RHFWS

Add suffix “S” to the item numbers to order the staff control (example: FCE01RHFS).
Add suffix “W” to the item numbers to order the extra-wide bed panels (example: FCE01RHFW).
Add suffix “WS” to the item numbers to order the extra-wide bed with staff control (example: FCE01RHFWS.

FCE01RHFTR*
FCE1232HDW	
	

Mounting hardware for head/footboards for FCE1232B,
FCE1233B, FCE1100B and FCE1000B beds.

3 Select Assist Rails & Accessories
item number	

FCE1232RSRN	
	
	
	

FCE01RHFCW*

description

Soft-touch assist rails for FCE1232B, FCE1233B,
FCE1100B and FCE1000B beds. These assist rails can be
mounted either on the head section or on the foot section
of the bed deck. HCPCS Code: E0305

FCE1232RSR	
	

Head section assist rails for FCE1232B, FCE1233B,
FCE1100B and FCE1000B beds. HCPCS Code: E0305

FCE1232RSRXT	
	
	

Extra-tall rails for FCE1232B, FCE1233B, FCE1100B and
FCE1000B beds. These assist rails can be mounted either
on the head section or on the foot section of the bed deck.

FCE1232ABN	
	

Assist bar for FCE1232B, FCE1233B, FCE1100B and
FCE1000B beds.

FCE1232TPZ	
	

Trapeze adapter kit for FCE1232B, FCE1233B, FCE1100B
and FCE1000B beds. Note: Trapeze (MDS80615T) not included

FCE1232EXT	
	

Bed extenders to make bed 84" long for FCE1232B,
FCE1100B and FCE1000B

FCE123276FS	
	

Foot section to make bed deck 76" long for FCE1232B,
FCE1100B and FCE1000B

Custom Head/Footboard

Finish Options
Natural Maple
Quartered Oak
Wild Cherry
Provincial Cherry
Gunstock Walnut

*Custom finish head/footboards
for: FCE1232B, FCE1233B,
FCE1100B and FCE1000B beds.
FCE1232HDW must be ordered
with this item.

Items listed above are compatible with all beds except for the Medline Bariatric bed.

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