Semi-electric Hospital bed

R24,698.00 Ex VAT

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Electric beds, also known as adjustable beds, come in various types designed for different needs and preferences. Here are some common types of electric beds:

1. Hospital Beds

  • Full-Electric Hospital Beds: These beds offer the most versatility, with adjustments for the head, foot, and overall bed height controlled via remote or panel.
  • Semi-Electric Hospital Beds: These beds combine electric and manual adjustments, typically allowing electric control of the head and foot sections, with manual adjustments for bed height.
  • Low Hospital Beds: Designed to be lower to the ground to reduce the risk of falls, often used for patients who are prone to falling out of bed.

2. Homecare Beds

  • Basic Electric Homecare Beds: Provide basic adjustments for head and foot sections, suitable for home use for patients needing some level of care.
  • Luxury Adjustable Beds: Offer advanced features like massage functions, under-bed lighting, and high-end mattress options, focusing on comfort and luxury.

3. Bariatric Beds

  • Bariatric Electric Beds: Designed for heavier patients, these beds have a higher weight capacity and are built sturdier to provide extra support.

4. Long-Term Care Beds

  • Hi-Lo Beds: Allow height adjustments to help caregivers with transfers and to provide safety for patients.
  • Trendelenburg Beds: Offer the Trendelenburg position (feet higher than the head) and reverse Trendelenburg for therapeutic purposes.

5. Specialty Beds

  • Air Fluidized Beds: Use a fluid-like medium to reduce pressure points, often used for patients with severe wounds or burns.
  • Low Air Loss Beds: Designed to prevent and treat pressure ulcers by circulating air through a specialized mattress.

6. Recreational and Lifestyle Adjustable Beds

  • Split King Adjustable Beds: Feature two separate adjustable mattresses on a single frame, allowing partners to customize their own side of the bed.
  • Smart Beds: Equipped with technology to monitor sleep patterns, adjust firmness, and integrate with smart home systems.

7. Pediatric Electric Beds

  • Pediatric Adjustable Beds: Sized and designed specifically for children, with safety features to prevent falls and injuries.

Key Features to Consider

  • Remote Control: Ease of adjusting the bed position via a handheld remote.
  • Massage Functions: Some beds come with built-in massage options for added comfort.
  • USB Ports and Outlets: Convenient for charging devices.
  • Under-Bed Lighting: Helps with visibility at night.
  • Adjustable Mattress Options: Availability of various mattress types (memory foam, latex, hybrid) that work with the adjustable frame.
  • Battery Backup: Ensures the bed can be adjusted in case of a power outage.
  • Safety Features: Side rails, lockout features, and emergency controls.

Considerations

  • Patient Needs: Choose a bed type based on the specific medical or comfort needs of the user.
  • Weight Capacity: Ensure the bed can support the weight of the user.
  • Room Space: Consider the space available for the bed and any necessary equipment.
  • Budget: Electric beds range in price from basic models to luxury options, so consider what features are essential within your budget.

These types of electric beds cater to different requirements, whether for medical use, home care, or personal comfort.