Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Metal |
Type: | Electric Bed |
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Some hospital bed frames are set at a fixed height while others can be adjusted to higher and lower positions as needed. The bed frame may need to be adjusted to the best height for loved ones to get in and out of bed and to a different height for caregivers to provide assistance. High low beds have a height range of approximately 8" to 20" so that the mattress can be lowered nearly to the floor. This is helpful for loved ones who might roll out of bed or try to get up without asking for assistance, especially when a thick mat is placed alongside the bed.
Full length side rails can be used with pads to help protect loved ones from injury due to seizures. Grab bars and half-length side rails provide support for loved ones as they are repositioned in the bed and they can keep remote controls within easy reach. They also provide stability as loved ones get in and out of bed. Side rails and grab bars must be securely attached to the bed frame to prevent injury.
Hospital bed head and foot boards are available in a wide variety of shapes and finish colors to fit into any décor. The head and foot boards should be mounted securely to the bed frame so that an overhead trapeze assist bar can be used if desired. The footboard may also be used to support pumps for air mattresses or venous therapy
Parameter | Category | |
External L*W*H | 2160*1060*(460-720)mm | |
Mattress Platform | 1925*900mm | |
Safe Working Load | 250kg | |
Back-rest Adjustment | 0-75°(±10°) | |
Knee-rest Adjustment | 0-35°(±10°) | |
Reverse Trendelenburg | 0-12° | |
Trendelenburg | 0-12° | |
ABS Side Rail Extra Height | 1set | |
ABS Bed Ends with Safe Lock | 1set | |
IV Pole | 1set | |
IV Pole Prevision | 4pcs | |
Drainage Hook | 2pcs | |
Angle Indicator | 4pcs | |
Central Locking Pedal | 2pcs |
How Is Having a Home Hospital Bed Beneficial?
Hospital beds can be adjusted to various heights depending on your preference, with no dangerous middle gap. They're built to be sturdier than regular beds with the ability to withstand heavy weight while still maintaining a quiet, smooth operation. Other benefits include:
-Easy and safe transfers
-Adjustable to reduce aches and pains
-Stay in the home you love
-Designed and crafted to be safe
-Makes recovery easier
What's a Normal Size for a Hospital Bed?
A standard hospital bed measures 36 inches in width and 80 inches in length. Some beds are built to be fully expandable to accommodate someone who may need a wider bed. Specifically, this bed expands from 39" to 54" in width and 80" to 88" in length. It also has a weight capacity of 1000lbs. How wide and tall you want your bed is up to you.
How Do I Know Which Bed is Right for Me?
The first step in picking a home hospital bed is deciding if you want a semi-electric or full-electric bed. These two-bed types are described below. After that, you should consider what length and width you desire. After narrowing it down, it's time to figure out the smaller details like what warranty you want on the bed and what style of headboard it comes with.
What's a Semi-Electric Bed?
A semi-electric bed allows for the head and foot to be raised and lowered electronically by using a remote controller. However, the bed itself must be adjusted manually using a crank. This type of bed requires a little bit more physical work for caretakers.
What's a Full-Electric Bed?
On the other hand, full-electric beds are raised and lowered electronically for both the head, foot and bed itself. No manual adjustments are required as everything can be adjusted using the remote controller. This makes the job easier on caregivers and can even make life easier for the individual using the bed.