
Does Medicare cover Barton chairs?
The good news is that there is a solution. Medicare and private insurances pay for a product called the Barton Transfer Chair, which allows a single caregiver to safely transfer a patient out of bed into a comfortable, wound-preventative chair that can tilt and recline in unlimited positions.
What is Barton chair?
A Barton chair provides a “no-lift” solution that is revolutionizing health care by providing a safe, comfortable and dignified method of transferring and moving non- and limited-ambulatory patients. This medical device can make it much easier when it comes to moving, repositioning, and transferring patients safely.
How much does a Barton chair weigh?
Product HighlightsItem #Part #User WeightI-400B1002-BL250 lbs
What is cardiac chair?
Cardiac Chair Position This position provides relief to the lungs and circulation, and assists them in coming from a fully flat position to a sitting position without causing harm or undue strain. The cardiac chair position is usually easier to adjust, with separate sections that support back, bottom, arms, and legs.
What is a stretcher chair?
Stretcher chairs provide a compact means of treatment and transport, performing multiple functions while enhancing patient care, comfort, and mobility. Stretcher chairs can provide a solution to traditional transport or procedure stretchers for certain facilities and specialties.