Ceiling Lifts

Our ceiling lifts offer a space-saving and efficient solution for transferring patients with limited mobility. Mounted overhead, these systems allow caregivers to move patients safely between beds, chairs, and bathrooms with minimal physical strain. Ideal for hospitals, rehab centers, and home care environments. With smooth motorized operation and customizable track systems, ceiling lifts improve workflow and reduce injury risk. Choose from portable or fixed models to meet your facilityā€šĆ„Ć“s needs and enhance patient comfort and dignity.
Ceiling Lifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions below.

  • What is a ceiling lift used for?

    A ceiling lift (also called an overhead patient lift) is a motorized track system permanently mounted to the ceiling that safely lifts and transfers individuals with limited mobility from bed to wheelchair, bathroom, or other locations without requiring caregivers to manually lift heavy weight. It greatly reduces injury risk for both the patient and caregiver.

  • How much does a ceiling lift cost?

    Ceiling lift systems range from $4,000ā€šĆ„Ć¬$12,000+ for the equipment alone. Basic fixed straight-track systems start around $4,000ā€šĆ„Ć¬$6,000, while full-room XY (H-frame) systems with curved tracks and custom installation can exceed $10,000ā€šĆ„Ć¬$15,000 including professional installation.

  • How to lift a patient up in bed?

    With a ceiling lift: position the patient in the sling while lying in bed ā€šĆœĆ­ attach the sling loops to the liftā€šĆ„Ć“s spreader bar ā€šĆœĆ­ gently raise the patient a few inches ā€šĆœĆ­ reposition pillows or use the bed controls to raise the head/back ā€šĆœĆ­ lower the patient back down.

  • How to lift bedridden patient?

    A ceiling lift is the safest method. Roll the patient onto the sling (or use insertion aids), attach the sling to the ceiling lift carry bar, raise the patient slightly off the bed, and either reposition them higher in bed or transfer them to a chair/commode.

  • How to lift a patient off the floor?

    Use the ceiling lift with a full-body sling: slide or roll the patient onto the open sling on the floor ā€šĆœĆ­ clip the sling loops to the carry bar ā€šĆœĆ­ slowly raise the patient into a seated or semi-reclined position ā€šĆœĆ­ transfer to bed or chair.