Whenever you give care,
will be there.
Mobility Support Robot – Hug
No more hard work for care giving.
Mobility support from bed
to wheelchair is challenging work.

Hug」will be there to support you.
With a single touch of a button, it helps a care receiver to stand up or sit down.

Mobility support robot - Hug assists people who have difficulties in standing up by themselves in transferring between sitting positions or standing for a period of time in the bathroom, toilet, or other situations where standing is required.

It accompanies care givers and receivers in their daily lives with nursing care, relieving the strain on their body and mind.

Mobility support robot - Hug assists people who have difficulties in standing up by themselves in transferring between sitting positions or standing for a period of time in the bathroom, toilet, or other situations where standing is required.

It accompanies care givers and receivers in their daily lives with nursing care, relieving the strain on their body and mind.

How to use


Easy to use
with three steps.

With a care receiver leaning against the Hug, press the stand button. Hug then gently lifts the care receiver up.
STEP01
Stand up
With a care receiver leaning against the Hug, press the stand button. Hug then gently lifts the care receiver up.
STEP01
Stand up
With the care receiver standing on the Hug, the care receiver can be transferred.
With the care receiver standing on the Hug, the care receiver can be transferred.
STEP02
Transfer
When the care receiver reaches the transfer destination, press the sit button. Hug safely has the care receiver sit down.
When the care receiver reaches the transfer destination, press the sit button. Hug safely has the care receiver sit down.
STEP03
Sit down

FAQs

Q
What is the difference between Hug models?
A
Each model has different movement patterns and recommended locations for use. Refer to the comparison table for details.
Q
I would like to know the physical requirements for those who can use a Hug.
A
This robot is designed for people whose leg strength is weakening and who have difficulty standing up by themselves.
- Those who need aid moving between locations
- Those who can sit with a caregiver providing support with one hand
- Care receivers between 140 and 180 cm tall
- Care receivers who weigh less than 100 kg
Please consult with a specialized physician, physical therapist, or occupational therapist regarding the care recipient’s symptoms or physical faculties, as well as the caregiver’s physical strength or mechanical aptitude.
(The Hug is basically used by placing the care receiver's body against the cushions at the three locations of the chest, armpits, and knees. Depending on the physical conditions, those who do not meet the above conditions may still be able to use this product.)
Q
Do I need enough grip strength or leg strength to use a Hug?
A
It is not necessary. There are cases in which those who do not have sufficient grip and leg strength can use this product.