In Gambia, the healthcare sector faces unique challenges due to high humidity and saline air from the Atlantic coast, which often lead to rapid corrosion of standard hospital furniture. Many public clinics still rely on legacy manual systems that increase the physical burden on nursing staff.
The demand for specialized patient bed options has grown as the government seeks to modernize regional hospitals. There is a critical need for equipment that combines robustness with ease of maintenance to ensure longevity in resource-constrained environments.
Furthermore, the surge in elderly care and rehabilitation needs in urban centers like Banjul has highlighted a gap in available patient transfer trolley units, often slowing down emergency response times during critical patient movements.


















