The Sara Stedy is a manual sit-to-stand patient transfer aid used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care settings. It is designed to help a person move from sitting to standing and transfer short distances safely, while reducing strain on caregivers and encouraging patient participation.
🧠 What the Sara Stedy is used for
The Sara Stedy is mainly used for:
- 🪑 Sit-to-stand transfers (bed to chair or wheelchair)
- 🚽 Assisted transfers for toileting
- 🚶 Short, supported standing and pivot transfers
- ♿ Early mobility and rehabilitation support
So, it helps users stay active during transfers instead of being fully lifted passively.
⚙️ How it works
The Sara Stedy is a non-powered mechanical device, meaning it does not use motors or batteries. Instead, it relies on user participation and caregiver support.
It works like this:
- The user places their feet on the platform
- They grip the support handle in front
- The caregiver stabilizes and guides the movement
- The device helps the user rise into a standing position
As a result, the transfer feels more natural and controlled compared to a full lift.
🏥 Where it is used
The Sara Stedy is widely used in:
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation centers
- Elderly care facilities
- Home care environments
It is especially helpful for patients who can bear some weight but need assistance with balance and strength.
🛡️ Key benefits
The Sara Stedy provides several advantages:
- 🧍 Encourages active participation in transfers
- 🛡️ Reduces risk of caregiver injury from lifting
- 🚶 Supports early mobility and recovery
- ♿ Improves safety during standing and toileting
- 🧼 Makes routine care more efficient
🧱 Design features
- Sturdy wheeled base for stability
- Adjustable knee support pad
- Front grab bar for user support
- Foot platform for secure standing position
- Easy maneuvering in tight indoor spaces
So, it is compact and practical for everyday care environments.








