Why the Squirrel Diamond? (Patented)
- Cost Effective Solution to Pressure Care.
- Unique Clinical, Technical & Safety Features
- World Wide Parts Guarantee
- World Wide Distribution Network
- 14 Day Try Before you Buy (Risk Reversal) to ensure absolute suitability
- Designed in Medical Science Park, Devon to the latest UK & International Standards
- Used by the National Health Service since October 2009.
Squirrel Medical specialise in the design, manufacture and distribution of alternating air mattresses and pressure ulcer prevention cushions. Our range of dynamic mattresses have been created to meet the needs of the clinician and patient within the modern care home as well as those within domestic settings.Our specialism allows us to consider the complex requirements of the non ward environment – such as self initiated positioning, safe wheelchair transfer, prevention of bed falls and preventing mattress acquired infections.
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Squirrel Diamond
The patented Diamond Independence is a full replacement air flow mattress, that has been specifically designed in partnership with several prominent physiotherapists, tissue viability nurses and OT’s, on the understanding that self positioning, physiotherapy and independence are sometimes of equal importance as the traditional pressure relieving qualities of a dynamic airflow mattress.
The motion of most air mattresses is enough to create danger for the most simple of tasks such as reaching for a glass of water or sitting up in bed – let alone preparing to breach the gap from bed to wheelchair. On this point the Squirrel Diamond is perfect.–Christopher Mason, Stoke on Trent
The diamond mattresses were evaluated as the best from a therapy and rehabilitation perspective.The trial gave us an opportunity to compare different products from various companies.– Lyn Wedlake, Hampshire PCT
My client was admitted with a horrendous (grade 4) leg ulcer for which she was facing almost certain amputation. Today and to my absolute amazement this lady has made an almost full recovery, her skin is intact and her leg has been saved.–Jan James, Matron


