Hospital beds have features that increase the comfort for those in recovery and make it easier to manage mobility issues. Some basic features of a care bed include side rails, adjustable headrests and footrests, adjustable heights, and more room in which the patient can move around. Hospital beds are an ideal option for anyone who must be off their feet for extended periods or have trouble getting in and out of bed.
Ordinary beds are insufficient in cases of long-term immobility, leading to problems like bedsores and longer healing times. Certain conditions can make it more difficult to eat, drink, and get a good night's sleep in a regular bed. Through specialized solutions, anyone can add the utility and support of a hospital bed in the comfort of their own home or residence.
Hospital beds also make it easier for caregivers, as the height and positions are adjustable to make getting in and out of bed with less strain. The patient and caregiver can also raise the bed to make it easier for the caregiver to attend to the patient without bending over.
Purchasing a hospital bed for private use starts with choosing the right bed frame. Seniors, patients, and their families can choose from basic selections to luxury models, taking into account adjustable functionality, comfort, and assistance.
| Internal diameter | 2020*980*500 |
| External diameter | 2150*980*500 |
| Bed headboard | one-step injection molding with ABS technology |
| Bed surface | welded by the thick 1.2mm cold ligation strip |
| Barrier | 4pcs wings ABS folding barrier |
| ABS mute wheel | sturdy and durable, rolling more flexible, no noise |
| Applicable groups | old, young, sick, paralyzed, and other inconvenient people. |
| Mattress | high-grade waterproof cloth, easy to clean and disinfect |









1. Patient Requirements: Consider the user's mobility level, the duration of daily use, and specific ailment needs.
2. Caregiver Support: Choose features like electronic height adjustment to reduce physical strain on caregivers.
3. Size and Spacing: Ensure the bed fits comfortably in the room and provides enough space for other medical equipment.
4. Quality Matters: Invest in high-quality frames that impact the patient's long-term comfort and safety.
5. Mattress Choice: A high-quality waterproof mattress is essential for overall health and preventing pressure sores.