The RAYMEX® Lift

No matter your age, you’re too young to give up on your passions and independence. The RAYMEX® Lift was invented to help people continue doing the things they love.

Our Story

When our co-founder Tracey was searching for a solution to help her father recover from falls, she was unable to find anything which would work for her parents. Seeing a gap in the market, Tracey, Liam and the team began a process of research, discovery, design, and development.

To help alleviate the same situation for others, we designed and built an award-winning, breakthrough device. It’s named after Tracey’s father, Raymond.

The RAYMEX® Lift

The RAYMEX® Lift helps prevent falls and assists with fall recovery

A portable, personal lift that also doubles as a better alternative to a rollator walker, the device has an elevating seat that can descend to floor level, raise to a height of 24”, and stop anywhere in between. The RAYMEX® Lift weighs 36 lbs/16 kg and is rated to carry up to 300 lbs/136 kg.

Designed to help people maintain their independence and active lifestyle as they age, the RAYMEX® Lift aids with everyday activities while also always being ready to lift a fallen person from the floor.

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Prevents falls

Regain the freedom to do the things you love most, adjust the seat height for support in daily activities.

Recover from falls

Peace of mind that you can easily recover from falls, simply lower the seat to the floor and the RAYMEX® lifts you safely up.

Support rehabilitation

The RAYMEX® Lift makes a great physical therapy tool, with a seat that can be raised and lowered to any height.

Healthcare providers will welcome the lower cost and ease of use with the RAYMEX® Lift

There are up to one million1 falls per year in US hospitals, making falls the most common adverse event among both patients and healthcare workers. Each long-term disability claim from a hospital worker has an average cost of $15,6802.

When lifting aids are provided3

60% fewer injuries

87% fewer lost workdays

90% lower workers compensation costs

1 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
Long-Term Efficacy of an Ergonomics Program That Includes Patient-Handling Devices on Reducing Musculoskeletal Injuries to Nursing Personnel

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