MANGAR ELK LIFTING CUSHION

Versatile, Portable Lifting Device for Safe and Dignified Fall Recovery

MANGAR ELK LIFTING CUSHION

The Mangar ELK Lifting Cushion from Winncare is a trusted choice among ambulance crews, emergency responders, and care professionals worldwide. Compact, portable, and incredibly versatile, the ELK can be used in almost any lifting situation – whether helping a person up from the floor, assisting them out of a bath, or supporting them alongside a stretcher.

                                                                                        Designed to lift people of all shapes and sizes safely and with dignity, the ELK Lifting Cushion works wherever it’s needed. It can gently push patients away from walls or obstacles, support bariatric users, and provide a stable, comfortable lift for those who have fallen in even the most awkward positions.

                                                                                      Lightweight and battery-powered via the Airflo compressor, the Mangar ELK offers a controlled lift at the touch of a button – helping to prevent caregiver injury while keeping the experience calm and stress-free for the patient.

KEY BENEFITS

  • Trusted by ambulance services and healthcare professionals worldwide
  • Safe for all body types and lifting scenarios – including bariatric use
  • Reduces risk of injury for carers and first responders
  • Compact, lightweight, and easy to transport in any emergency vehicle
  • Inflates smoothly at the touch of a button for a calm, dignified lift

A case study from South West NHS Ambulance Service Trust saw a £300K reduction in sickness costs in the first year after the introduction of ELK lifting cushions across the fleet.

"Within a year of introducing the ELK, sickness had reduced by 10% saving the service over £300,000"

  • South Western Ambulance

Compatible with ISTUMBLE®

Fall Management

A fall is defined as an ‘event which results in a person coming to rest inadvertently on the ground or floor or other lower level.’ Across the globe, falls are one of the most critical health concerns with an estimated 646,000 fatal falls occurring each year. Once we accept that people will continue to fall despite reduced risks, it then becomes important to consider our reaction to that fall and the impact our response or actions have on the person’s long-term health and well-being.

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