Key Features

Built to the spec
clinicians trust.

01

Weight Capacity Rated

Every unit is rated to a specific safe working load (SWL) — match the rating to the patient's weight plus clinical safety margin.

02

Staff Injury Prevention

Mechanical lifts and transfer devices reduce staff back injuries and comply with safe-patient-handling protocols (OSHA and ANA).

03

Adjustable Fit

Sizing options and adjustable straps accommodate patient stature and clinical context — from pediatric to bariatric.

04

Care-Setting Appropriate

Home, long-term care, acute, and rehab variants meet the infection-control and durability needs of each setting.

Clinical Use / Mobility & Transfer

How clinicians
use this product.

Mobility and transfer equipment supports safe patient movement — from transfer boards and gait belts to patient lifters, walking aids, and post-fracture cam walkers. Selection is driven by patient weight capacity, assist level, and care setting.

Indications

Clinical use cases.

  • Post-surgical transfer and early mobilization
  • Fall-risk patients requiring assisted ambulation
  • Bed-to-chair and chair-to-car transfers for non-weight-bearing patients
  • Post-fracture weight-bearing protocols (cam walkers / walking boots)
  • Rehabilitation and therapy mobility progression

Application Technique

Step by step.

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Assess patient.

Confirm weight, cognitive status, and ability to bear weight. Match equipment to assist level (stand-assist, sit-to-stand, full lift).

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Inspect equipment.

Check straps, buckles, wheels, hydraulics, and batteries before every transfer. Any defect = remove from service.

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Position and secure.

Lock wheels. Apply gait belt or sling with proper fit — no twisting, no loose slack. Two-staff technique for dependent transfers.

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Transfer with coordinated cues.

Count out loud (1-2-3). Maintain neutral spine on your side; let the equipment (not your back) carry the load.

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Document.

Log transfer type, assist level, patient tolerance, and any equipment issues in the care plan.

Contraindications & Cautions

When not to use.

  • Do not exceed the labeled safe working load — mechanical failure risk
  • Gait belts are contraindicated in recent abdominal surgery, rib fractures, feeding tubes, and pregnancy
  • Sit-to-stand lifts require patients to bear partial weight — not appropriate for fully dependent patients
  • Do not use damaged slings, frayed straps, or lifts with recalled components

Typical Care Settings

Where it's used.

  • Acute Care and Med-Surg
  • Long-Term Care and Skilled Nursing
  • Home Health
  • Inpatient Rehabilitation
  • Physical Therapy Clinics

Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.

Regulatory & Quality

FDA
Class I / II (21 CFR 880.5090 patient lift, 880.6080 transfer board)
Latex
Latex-free components
Sterility
Non-sterile
Biocompatibility
Skin-contact safe strap and sling materials

Standards & Certifications

  • FDA 510(k) (powered patient lifts)
  • ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol 1 (wheeled mobility)
  • ASTM F2943 (patient-handling devices)
  • OSHA safe-patient-handling compliant

How It Compares

Skil-Care vs. the alternatives.

A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the mobility & transfer category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.

Spec

This product

SkiL-Care™ Heavy-Duty Gait Belt with Metal Buckle, Stars & Stripes, 60 Inch, 1 Each

Skil-Care

SkiL-Care™ PathoShield Gait Belt, Stars & Stripes, 60 Inch, 1 Each

Skil-Care

SkiL-Care™ Gait Belt, Heavy-Duty Webbing, 60 Inch, Pinstripe, 1 Each

Skil-Care

SkiL-Care™ Nylon Gait Belt with Metal Buckle, 60 Inch Length, 1 Each

SizingAdultAdultAdultAdult
ReusableSingle-useSingle-useSingle-useSingle-use

Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.

About the Brand

Skil-Care.

Trusted manufacturer

An established medical products manufacturer supplying clinical teams with quality healthcare supplies.

FAQ / Mobility & Transfer

Frequently asked.

Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.

How do I pick the right patient lifter?

Match the lifter to the patient's assist level: stand-assist for partial weight bearing, sit-to-stand for moderate assist, full-body lift for fully dependent patients. Verify the safe working load exceeds the patient's weight with a margin.

What size gait belt do I need?

Gait belts are typically 54–72 inches. Choose a length that wraps the patient's waist with 6–12 inches of tail for the staff grip. Bariatric patients may need 72+ inch belts with reinforced buckles.

Can I use a cam walker for weight-bearing?

Weight-bearing status is determined by the ordering provider. Cam walkers immobilize the foot and ankle but do not automatically permit weight-bearing — follow the prescribed protocol (non-weight-bearing, partial, full).

Are patient lifters compatible across sling brands?

Sling compatibility is not universal. Most manufacturers require brand-matched slings for safety certification. Mixing brands can void warranty and violate safe-patient-handling policy.

How often do lifts and slings need to be inspected?

Visual inspection before every use; full load-testing and documentation annually (or per facility policy). Retire slings showing fraying, stitching damage, or discoloration regardless of age.