Convertible chairs for early mobilization, safe and comfortable transfers. Available in two different weight capacities, 700 or 400 lbs.
I-400 Convertible Chair
Key Features:
The I-400 chair is a safe and comfortable device ideal for acute care settings, although it can just as easily function in a home care or nursing facility setting. It is a key element in early patient mobilization with the added benefits of caregiver safety. Its Tilt-in-Space capability is ideal for the various complications, such as pressure ulcers, experienced by patients with compromised mobility.
The I-400 enables lateral transfer in a supine position safely and easily which builds confidence in both the patient and the caregiver. Its portability allows usage in multiple rooms in a department and the ability to utilize the Patient Transfer System (PTS) simplifies the transfer of patients from a bed to a chair in addition to helping protect the caregiver from injury.
Central locking/steering casters safe for patient and caregiver
Can be equipped with a patient transfer system.
Weight Capacity of 400 lbs.
I-700 Convertible Chair
Key Features:
The I-700 chair offers an unlimited number of reclined and tilt positions making it the ideal device for early patient mobilization in an acute or post-acute setting. Its higher weight capacity allows easy transfer, repositioning, and transport of even a more robust patient. The I-700 chair will not only support existing safe patient handling initiatives, but also be incremental in initiating them in higher risk departments.
Frequent repositioning and early mobilization with the I-700 is key in reducing the average length of stay in the hospital for any given episode of care. The I-700 chair can easily be utilized for multiple patient rooms and is an ideal device for patients in departments that require getting the patient into rehab or step down units.
Fully adjustable headrest with support ideal for stroke patients.
Easy to use adjustment levers allow for positioning from supine to seated position by a single caregiver