GHZ Ceiling Track Hoist

by Multicare Medical Ltd

The GHZ ceiling hoist is a discreet, track-integrated ceiling hoist designed for environments where lifting height, aesthetics, and minimal visual impact are essential. The lifting mechanism is fully concealed within the rail, making the system almost invisible when not in use and enabling a clean, unobtrusive installation in both new-build and refurbishment projects.

With a Safe Working Load of 255 kg, the GHZ provides a high-capacity lifting solution suitable for most care, education, rehabilitation, and home adaptation settings. Because the hoist module sits within the rail profile, the system delivers significantly increased lifting height, making it particularly effective in rooms with low ceilings, garage conversions, or older buildings with restricted headroom.


The GHZ operates on a continuous traverse rail system and charges via a wall-mounted docking station using the handset. The system can be fitted to wall-mounted rails, even on non-structural substrates, with automatic compensation for wall irregularities up to 80 mm. It can provide full-room coverage or continuous room-to-room transfer where required.


Designed to blend into any setting, the GHZ offers a simple, intuitive user interface and a low-maintenance design. It integrates with the full Guldmann rail and lifting hanger range and can be used for transfers, personal care tasks, mobility training, and rehabilitation activities.

Specification Details for GHZ Ceiling Track Hoist (Bathroom Hoists)

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The GHZ integrates the entire lifting mechanism inside the rail, creating an almost invisible system with no external motor housing. This allows for a clean architectural finish and increased lifting height compared to conventional hoists.

The GHZ has a 255 kg (40 st) SWL, making it suitable for most adult users in care, education, rehabilitation, and home adaptation environments.

Yes. Because the lifting module sits within the track profile, the GHZ provides additional lifting height, making it ideal for low-ceiling spaces such as garage conversions, older buildings, and areas where ceiling height is restricted.

The GHZ can be installed on:

Wall-mounted rails
Continuous traverse systems
Room-covering installations
Room-to-room transfer rails


The concealed motor design allows discreet parking anywhere along the track.

Yes. The GHZ wall-rail system can be fitted to almost any wall type, including single-skin plasterboard, due to its unique mounting design. It automatically compensates for wall irregularities up to 80 mm.

The GHZ charges via a wall-mounted docking station using the handset. A fully charged unit typically performs more than 55 lifts (based on an 85 kg load).

Yes. A continuous traverse rail system allows direct transfers between rooms (e.g., bedroom to bathroom). The rail can be parked discreetly when not in use.

Yes. The system can be configured to provide full coverage within a room, similar to an H-frame layout, while maintaining a low visual impact.

The GHZ is ideal for:

Home adaptations
Residential care
SEN environments
Rehabilitation rooms
Converted or low-ceiling spaces
High-end environments where aesthetics matter

Yes. Like all patient lifting equipment, the GHZ requires LOLER inspections every six months and must be serviced by a competent engineer.

Yes. The GHZ rail and lifting system can support gait training, balance exercises, and mobilisation, as well as routine transfers and personal care tasks.