Falls involving larger or less mobile patients present a significantly increased risk profile, both in terms of patient injury and caregiver strain. The Camel is specifically designed to address these challenges with greater lifting capacity, enhanced stability, and consistent ease of use.
Reducing caregiver strain in high-load situations
Handling heavier patients following a fall is one of the highest-risk activities in healthcare settings. The Camel eliminates the need for manual lifting by providing a mechanical, air-assisted raise, enabling a single caregiver to manage even high-weight scenarios safely.
Supporting safe, stable lifting for larger patients
The Camel’s wider footprint (70cm) and higher weight capacity ensure a more stable and secure lifting experience for larger individuals.
Controlled, reassuring lift for vulnerable patients
Post-fall patients, particularly those living with cognitive impairment, can become distressed during repositioning. The Camel’s gradual air inflation system provides a smooth, predictable lift that helps reduce anxiety.
Superior pressure care through air distribution
The Camel operates using low-pressure air (approx. 5 PSI), distributing weight evenly across the body during lifting, this reduces localized pressure points. This enhances comfort for longer lift durations if needed, but also makes CAMEL ideal for fragile skin and pressure injury prevention.
Adaptability across real-world fall scenarios
Patients rarely fall in ideal positions. The CAMEL is designed for maximum versatility, allowing caregivers to respond effectively regardless of how or where the fall occurs.
Simplicity that drives real-world adoption
In high-pressure environments, ease of use is critical. The CAMEL is designed to be intuitive, fast to deploy, and easy to learn, ensuring it gets used when it matters most.
Built for durability in demanding environments
Constructed from high-strength polyurethane (lifeboat-grade material) with radio-frequency welded seams, the Camel is engineered for long-term reliability.