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Hospitals and Home Care Beds

Selecting a hospital or home care bed comes down to the patientu2019s needs, mobility, andu2002level of required care. When infused with initiatives like hospital transform beds, these beds not only help in giving comfort to the patient but also assist caregivers in providingu2002efficient medical care.

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Hospitals and Home Care Beds

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  1. Hospitals and Home Care Beds They are important for patient comfort, and safety, and for the efficient delivery of health care. These beds are used to serve the medical needs of the individuals whether in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, or homes. Things you need to know about types of Hospital Beds Hospital beds These hospital beds come in various designs; each type caters to a specific patient requirement. The common types include: •Manual Hospital Beds – These beds use manual work to change height and also reclining placements, which is a cost-effective service. •Semi-Electric Hospital Bed – In this type of bed, the head and foot adjustments can be controlled by electricity; however, the height adjustment can be done manually. •Fully Electric hospital beds – As the name suggests these are fully operated by electricity. It makes it easier for patients and caregivers to change the position of patients. •Bariatric Beds – These hospital beds are wider and thicker and designed to support heavier patients and keep them safe and comfortable.

  2. •Home Care Beds - Home care beds are used for patients who require medical aid in their own homes. They resemble hospital beds but are typically tailored for comfort in a home environment. The main types include: •Home Care Adjustable Beds — These beds are flexible in height and positions, preventing the patients from losing comfort and mobility. •Low Beds – For patients who are prone to falls, these leave less distance for them to fall and get hurt, as they are closer to the floor. •Overbed Tables and Accessories – These accessories provide patient convenience by allowing easy access to food, medicines and other essential items. Essential Features of Hospital and Home Care Beds Both hospital and home care beds have the following features that enhance the care of patients: •Tiltable and height-adjustable •Side rails for safety •Mattresses that relieve pressure to help prevent bedsores

  3. •Mobility and stability with lockable wheels Selecting a hospital or home care bedcomes down to the patient’s needs, mobility, and level of required care. When infused with initiatives like hospital transform beds, these beds not only help in giving comfort to the patient but also assist caregivers in providing efficient medical care. Get in Touch!! Website: https://mobilityinc.ca/ Email: info@mobilityinc.ca Phone: 905-760-2998

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