Manual Hospital Bed
Manual Hospital Bed is recommended when there is a caregiver available to make adjustments. As a cost-effective solution, these home care beds have the option to operate entirely via the use of hand cranks for raising and lowering the entire height of the bed, and the head and the feet as well. They also benefit from the lack of risk of motor failure and maintenance that often comes with an electric bed.
A Full Electric Bed
A Full Electric Bed might be the ideal if you're searching for a bed that can be completely controlled with the click of a button. If you do not have a caretaker, you will need to purchase a full-electric bed. A fully electric bed allows for adjusting the height to make getting in and out of bed easier, as well as providing optimal height for caregivers to work with patients; raising of the head, including into Fowler's position, to allow for feeding, ease of breathing and other benefits resulting from reclining upright; and raising of the feet to help with ease of movement and blood flow.
Semi-Electric Bed
Semi-Electric Bed is a great choice for you if you're looking for optimal comfort, are trying to be mindful of cost and retain some mobility. If you have a part-time caregiver, these beds may be ideal for you. These beds are similar to the Full Electric Bed in their use of two motors, one for raising the head, and one for raising the foot, yet they have a manual crank for raising and lowering the height of the bed.
Bariatric Hospital Beds
Bariatric Hospital Beds are ideal for people who are searching for frames that will support a greater weight. With the ability to support up to 1000 lbs., these beds are a better support option for bariatric patients.