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Rise Again:

Dignity After a Fall

by Rejimon Punchayil
2 April 2025
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Rise Again:

While we’ve previously discussed falls prevention, the reality is that falls can still occur. When they do, the ability to safely regain one’s footing is paramount. If no serious injury or medical attention is required, certain techniques can aid in self-recovery. Your Occupational Therapist can provide personalized guidance, and it’s always crucial to consult your GP to address the underlying cause of the fall.

Raizer Lifter Chair in action

However, in many situations, especially at home, in retirement villages, or aged care facilities, assisting someone who has fallen can be challenging and potentially unsafe for a single caregiver. This is where innovative assistive technology, like the Raizer Lifter Chair, proves invaluable.

The Raizer is a battery-operated, mobile lifting chair designed to gently raise a fallen person to a near-standing position within minutes. It’s designed for ease of use, requiring only one assistant for assembly and operation, minimizing physical strain. The process is simple: the components are placed around the fallen individual, assembled with minimal disruption, and then activated to lift.

This technology not only prioritizes the safety and comfort of the person who has fallen but also protects caregivers from potential injuries. With a safe working load of 150kg and easy transport in two lightweight bags, the Raizer offers a practical and efficient solution. Its sleek design allows for a dignified lift, preserving the individual’s sense of independence.

This innovative chair enables a single assistant to safely lift a large adult with minimal physical effort, beyond a supportive hand. For a visual demonstration of the Raizer in action, please visit www.KarisLife.com.au, or their showroom where you can witness firsthand how this technology can restore dignity and independence after a fall. And remember, as April is Falls Awareness Month, it’s a perfect time to consider all aspects of fall prevention and recovery.

For more information: contact Karis Life
Rejimon Punchayil

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