fully electric Hospital bed

R28,706.95 ex VAT

There are various types of hospital beds designed to cater to the specific needs of patients and healthcare providers. Here’s a comprehensive list of the main types of hospital beds and their uses:

1. Manual Hospital Beds

  • Uses: These beds are adjusted manually using hand cranks. They are cost-effective and do not rely on electricity, making them useful in settings with limited resources or during power outages.
  • Features: Adjustable head, foot, and height sections, but require physical effort to operate.

2. Semi-Electric Hospital Beds

  • Uses: Suitable for patients who need frequent position adjustments but still offer a cost-effective solution compared to full electric beds.
  • Features: Electrically adjustable head and foot sections, with manual height adjustment.

3. Full-Electric Hospital Beds

  • Uses: Ideal for patients who require frequent adjustments and for caregivers who need to reduce physical strain.
  • Features: Fully electric controls for adjusting head, foot, and height sections, improving patient comfort and caregiver convenience.

4. Bariatric Hospital Beds

  • Uses: Designed for overweight or obese patients, providing enhanced support and safety.
  • Features: Wider frames, reinforced construction, higher weight capacity, and often include full electric functionality.

5. Low Hospital Beds

  • Uses: Suitable for patients at risk of falling, such as the elderly or those with mobility issues.
  • Features: Low height to reduce the risk of injury from falls, adjustable positions, and often equipped with side rails.
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