The Patient Company Will Demonstrate The SimPull Patient Transfer Device at National Bariatric Conference 2024

July 23, 2024

The SimPull will be demonstrated at the National Bariatric Conference

bariatric patient transfer
bariatric patient transfer device
The SimPull, with a 500 lbs fully automated transfer ability without log rolls, is well suited for bariatric patient transfers

The Patient Company is set to demonstrate its revolutionary SimPull patient transfer device at the upcoming National Bariatric Conference, scheduled from October 15th to 17th, 2024. This event will serve as a prime opportunity for The Patient Company to showcase the operational capabilities and benefits of its innovative patient transfer technology. The SimPull device, recognized for its groundbreaking design as a fully automated, solo-operated lateral patient transfer solution, aims to redefine standards in bariatric and patient care. The device simplifies and streamlines the patient transfer processes, and is poised to reduce strain on healthcare professionals while enhancing patient comfort during movements.

The National Bariatric Conference is a hot spot for healthcare professionals specializing in bariatric care, offering insights into the latest technologies and best practices. The presence of The Patient Company and its SimPull device is anticipated to attract considerable interest among attendees seeking practical innovations to improve patient care outcomes and operational efficiencies.

During the conference, The Patient Company will conduct live demonstrations of the SimPull device at its exhibition booth. Attendees will have the opportunity to observe firsthand how the device operates in real-world scenarios and learn about its potential to optimize workflow and caregiver well-being in healthcare settings for bariatric patient transfer.

As The Patient Company prepares to showcase its SimPull device at the National Bariatric Conference 2024, healthcare professionals eagerly anticipate gaining insights into this transformative patient transfer technology and its potential benefits for bariatric care.