Mobile & Gantry Hoists

A mobile hoist or a freestanding gantry hoist is used for safely lifting & moving patients from one location to another, with ease & safety. A portable gantry hoist is a rail system supported with legs, that offers a greater lifting height and enhanced stability. We also offer bariatric gantry & bariatric portable hoists within our range, that accommodate heavier users.

Our Range of Mobile & Gantry Hoists

Highly portable and practical mobile hoist

The hoist is equipped with lockable wheels that improve positioning for specific tasks 

The Viking L mobile hoist has been developed for strength and smooth lifting.
This hoist is a versatile device designed for medical and recovery settings.

This bariatric gantry hoist can lift 500kg, transfer and position patients.

This hoist offers new technologies to ensure comfortable patient transfers.

This bariatric gantry hoist can lift 500kg, transfer and position patients.

This hoist offers new technologies to ensure comfortable patient transfers.

The hoist is a versatile 200Kg mobile hoist intended for use in most situations.

A powerful hoist designed for safe and efficient bariatric transfers.
A lightweight, versatile hoist ideal for frequent transfers in care facilities.
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About Mobile & Gantry Hoists

Our portable mobile hoists for home are designed to help those with limited mobility. Our cost-effective portable patient hoists feature the latest designs and technology. Many people find that it is the one thing that transforms their lives and makes caring for someone else a lot easier and more positive.

How a Mobile Hoist Can Help You

Our mobile hoist range includes

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a mobile hoist and a gantry hoist?

A mobile hoist is a wheeled floor unit that’s pushed around to transfer someone between locations. A gantry hoist is a freestanding rail system supported on legs, giving a greater lifting height and enhanced stability. Both move a person safely without lifting by hand.

The right model depends on the user’s weight, the transfer types needed, whether the hoist needs to move between rooms or stay in one place and whether a permanent ceiling installation is possible or preferred. A mobile hoist suits flexible, multi-room use or short-term needs, while a gantry hoist offers greater stability and lifting height without ceiling fixing, deal for renters or where a ceiling track isn’t possible. Adapt A Home’s team offers expert advice and can recommend the right hoist configuration for your specific room, user weight and care needs, contact us on 020 8191 3247.

No. A gantry hoist is freestanding, with the lifting rail supported on its own legs, so there’s no fixing to walls or ceiling. The Liko FreeSpan, for example, assembles with no tools, has lockable wheels and spans 2 to 3.2 metres, making it ideal for rented homes or temporary needs.

Mobile hoists in the Adapt A Home range cover weight capacities from 150kg on the compact Molift Smart up to 300kg on the Liko Viking XL and Molift Mover 300 for bariatric users, always match the hoist’s safe working load to the user’s weight before purchasing. The team can advise on the right model for your specific weight and transfer needs on 020 8191 3247.

Yes. The mobile hoists are battery powered, such as the battery-operated ICON Magpie, so they lift smoothly at the press of a button without needing to be plugged in during a transfer. Batteries recharge between uses for reliable everyday lifting.

Yes. Several mobile hoists fold down for easy storage and transport. The Molift Smart 150 folds without tools and has a small footprint, while the Magpie folds and dismantles easily, making them practical where space is limited or the hoist needs to travel.

Yes, a suitable sling is always required for safe hoisting and is chosen separately to match the user’s weight, size and transfer type. Using the wrong sling size or type is a safety risk, Adapt A Home’s team can recommend the right sling and sling-bar option for your specific hoist model and transfer needs.

Yes, mobile hoists used in care settings are subject to LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998), which requires regular inspections by a competent person to ensure safe operation and legal compliance. Adapt A Home can advise on LOLER servicing and inspection schedules for mobile and gantry hoists in both domestic and care home environments, contact the team on 020 8191 3247.

Yes. Mobile hoists are available to hire short-term, which suits recovery, temporary needs or trialling before purchase. The team can confirm rental options and availability for the dates you need.

Yes. Hoists bought for someone with a disability or long-term health condition can qualify for VAT relief, removed at checkout for eligible customers, with charities qualifying via a charity number. The cost can also be spread over up to 12 months through PayItMonthly, subject to eligibility.

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Qualifies for VAT Relief

If you have a disability or long-term health condition, you won’t need to pay VAT on eligible items. Just pop your medical details (or those of the person you’re buying for) into the checkout, and we’ll automatically remove the VAT on the qualifying products in your basket. If you don’t claim the exemption, or if you’re not eligible, VAT will be added at the standard rate.