Hospital Beds
Full electric home hospital beds
allow adjustment to the head and foot sections as well as the height of the bed using the bed remote.
Semi electric hospital beds
allow adjustment to the head and foot sections with a remote. However, bed height adjustment is done manually through a crank on the foot end.
Low Air Loss Mattresses
help to both prevent and treat bed sores and pressure ulcers by alternating the air pressure in sections of the mattress to change the pressure on patient skin in any given area.
Patient lifts
(Hoyer lifts) are used to lift and transfer patients from bed to wheelchair or commode and back without straining the back of the person assisting.
Overbed tables
slide over hospital beds to assist in patient feeding and to place patient belongings or small equipment within easy access of the patient.
Commodes
are height-adjustable and can assist with bedside toileting or can be placed over the toilet to raise the toilet seat to provide stability for the patient getting up and down.