A bespoke design tailored to your hospital
When it comes to designing, manufacturing and installing lifts in health centres, there are a lot of requirements to fulfil – ensuring compliance with the fundamental standards of care set out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
For example, lifts must be suitable for patients with learning difficulties and reduced mobility – allowing them to access the wards on different floors without having to be guided on the stairs. Aside from ensuring their safety, this will help to reinstate a sense of autonomy, too.
CQC also recommends making lifts user-friendly for patients suffering from dementia. Carefully considering the flooring, lighting, skirting and control options will ultimately eliminate the risk of physical and psychological effects.
Our lifts for hospitals can be specially designed to transport beds, stretchers, wheelchairs, and potentially life-saving equipment from one department to another. They can also be used to transfer hospital notes, meals and fresh bed linen to the wards.