Subcategories
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Patient Slide Sheets
Patient slide sheets in flat and tubular low-friction formats for safe bed repositioning, lateral transfers, and manual handling assistance in care homes and NHS settings, meeting MHOR 1992 carer safety standards.
✓ MHOR 1992 Compliant ✓ CQC Inspection Ready ✓ RCN Endorsed Format ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Turners
Patient turners and transfer turntables for safe standing pivot transfers in care homes and NHS settings, reducing carer manual handling effort during sit-to-stand and turning transfers for patients with partial weight-bearing ability.
✓ MHOR 1992 Compliant ✓ CQC Inspection Ready ✓ MHRA Registered ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Lifting Hoists
Patient lifting hoists in mobile floor and ceiling track formats for safe full-dependency patient transfers in care homes and NHS settings, LOLER 1998 compliant, MHRA registered, and compatible with principal UK sling formats.
✓ LOLER 1998 Compliant ✓ MHRA Registered ✓ CQC Inspection Ready ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Stand Aids
Patient stand aids for assisted sitting-to-standing and standing transfers in care homes and NHS settings, supporting patients with partial weight-bearing ability to participate actively in transfers while reducing carer manual handling effort.
✓ LOLER 1998 Compliant ✓ MHOR 1992 Compliant ✓ MHRA Registered ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Slings
Patient slings in universal, divided leg, standing, and specialist formats for use with patient hoists in care homes and NHS settings, MHRA registered, LOLER 1998 compliant, and selected through individual sling assessment for each patient.
✓ LOLER 1998 Compliant ✓ MHRA Registered ✓ Individual Sling Assessment ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Handling Belts
Patient handling belts and gait belts for safe manual patient transfers in care homes and NHS settings, providing carers with a secure handhold during assisted walking, standing, and transfer procedures while meeting MHOR 1992 risk reduction requirements.
✓ MHOR 1992 Compliant ✓ CQC Inspection Ready ✓ RCN Endorsed Format ✓ Fast UK Delivery -
Patient Transfer Aids
Patient transfer aids including transfer boards, lateral transfer systems, and turning discs for safe bed-to-chair, lateral, and standing transfers in care homes and NHS settings, reducing carer manual handling risk under MHOR 1992.
✓ MHOR 1992 Compliant ✓ CQC Inspection Ready ✓ MHRA Registered ✓ Fast UK Delivery
Patient Moving and Handling Equipment for Safe Clinical Care
Clinical Summary: Patient moving and handling equipment reduces carer musculoskeletal injury risk and patient harm during transfers, lifts, and repositioning, in compliance with the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 and LOLER 1998. All patient handling equipment in UK care homes and NHS settings must be selected through TILE risk assessment, used by trained staff, and maintained to LOLER and PUWER standards with documented inspection records available for CQC review.
Patient Moving and Handling Equipment Categories
- Patient Lifting Hoists: Mobile floor hoists and ceiling track hoist systems providing mechanical patient lifting for full dependency transfers between bed, chair, toilet, and bath, eliminating manual lifting for hoist-dependent patients. LOLER 1998 thorough examination required every 6 months.
- Patient Slings: Hoist-compatible slings in universal, divided leg, standing, hammock, and specialist formats, selected through individual sling assessment to match patient body profile, transfer needs, and comfort requirements.
- Patient Stand Aids: Powered and manual assisted standing devices for sit-to-stand transfers for patients with some weight-bearing ability, reducing carer physical effort during transfers while supporting patient active participation in the transfer process.
- Slide Sheets and Transfer Aids: Low-friction slide sheets, transfer boards, and turning discs providing mechanical assistance for bed repositioning, lateral transfers, and standing pivot transfers, reducing carer musculoskeletal loading during routine patient movement.
- Patient Handling Belts: Gait and transfer belts providing a secure handhold for care staff during assisted transfers, standing, and walking, enabling controlled patient movement without grasping clothing or limbs.
Clinical Compliance and Regulatory Standards
All patient moving and handling equipment supplied by Care Supplies meets relevant UK regulatory requirements including MHOR 1992 for risk reduction, LOLER 1998 for lifting equipment inspection, and PUWER 1998 for work equipment provision. TILE risk assessment (Task, Individual, Load, Environment) should inform equipment selection for all patient handling activities. Staff training in correct equipment use is a MHOR 1992 employer requirement and a CQC inspection criterion. Lifting equipment including hoists and slings requires six-monthly LOLER thorough examination by a competent person, with examination records retained and available for CQC inspection.
| Equipment Type | Primary Function | Patient Dependency Level | Key Regulation |
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| Lifting Hoists | Full mechanical patient lifting | Full dependency | LOLER 1998 |
| Stand Aids | Assisted sit-to-stand | Partial weight-bearing | MHOR 1992 / LOLER |
| Slide Sheets | Low-friction repositioning | All dependency levels | MHOR 1992 |
| Transfer Boards | Seated lateral transfer | Partial to moderate | MHOR 1992 |
| Handling Belts | Assisted transfer handhold | Partial weight-bearing | MHOR 1992 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What regulations govern patient moving and handling equipment in UK care homes?
A: Patient moving and handling in care homes is governed by the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (MHOR 1992), which requires employers to assess and reduce manual handling risk. Lifting equipment including hoists is additionally subject to LOLER 1998, requiring six-monthly thorough examination. All work equipment is subject to PUWER 1998. CQC assesses compliance with these regulations under the Safe key question during inspections.
Q: How often do patient hoists need to be inspected under LOLER in care homes?
A: LOLER 1998 requires patient hoists and slings used in care homes to undergo thorough examination by a competent person every six months, as they are lifting equipment used to lift people. Examination records must be retained and made available on request. CQC inspections routinely check LOLER examination records as part of safe care and treatment assessments, and out-of-date or missing records are a common inspection finding.