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The time you can enjoy your Electric Hospital Bed will have a lot to do with the way you
feel. Select from two motor semi-Electric and Electric Hi-Low
3-motor models. Find the right positioins at the simple touch of your
finger; including hi-lo and some models that have Trendellenberg and reverse
Trendellenberg. Affordable Electric Hospital Beds are available for
inexpensive rentals for one month and more. Renting Bariatric heavy duty
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sizes: 36", 42", 46", 53", 60" queensize Electric elderly Electric Hospital Bed
mattresses are available.
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How much
are hospital bed Rentals?
On average, about
$250.00 a month (semi-electric) and $300 a month for fully electric high-low
Rental, plus $75.00 pick up and $75.00 delivery. Price includes hospital
bed, mattress and side rails. Weekly charge is $125.00 for semi-electric
and $150 for fully electric: hospital bed Rental los angeles, phoenix, and
orange county.
The Cost of a 2-motor
semi-electric hospital bed is $1599.00; and the cost of
a fully electric 3-motor high low hospital bed is
$1899.00. Price includes mattress and side rails
(choice of half rails and full rails).
How much are Used Hospital Beds? Used Hospital
Beds are 1/2 OFF the Regular Price. Semi-Electric Reg.
$1599 New, Used $799; Fully Electric Reg. $1899 New,
Used $949.
Do hospital beds come in different sizes?
Hospital BedDimensions:
Standard size
Hospital Bedshave
a sleep surface of 36"W x 80"L. For
those over 6/1" some Hospital Beds come in the84"
Length. Some manufacturers make oversize (Bariatric
Extra Wide) Hospital Beds at 42", 48", 53"(full,
regular, double) and 60" width (queen). You can also
put two beds together and make a Dual King.
What mattress works best on a hospital bed?
The standard Hospital Bed comes with a thick vinyl
innersping or foam mattress. You can upgrade to a soft,
thin vinyl; pocketed coil, memory foam, latex foam and
low air loss mattress.
What are other names for hospital beds?
You can use many terms to describe a hospital
bed: hi-lo motorized, power, high low, fully electric
3-motor, semi-electric 2-motor, powered hi-low, medical,
recliner lift bed . . . and more!
What is bariatric hospital bed?
Abariatric
bedis
specifically designed with a heavy-duty, extra wide bedframe.
There are a few different styles of bariatric
hospital bedsfor
quality home care. ... A full electric
bariatric bedis
controlled completely by a remote, making it easy for
patients to raise and lower the bedas
needed.
Are Used Bariatric Beds Available for 1/2
OFF the Regular Price? Yes.
What is a semi electric hospital bed?
The Semi
Electric Bedis
perfect for anyone who needs a hospitalstyle bedat
home or in a nursing home. The Semi
Electric bedhas
a motor which is quiet and smooth when operating the
adjustment of the head and foot sections of the bed,
while the height of the bedis
adjusted manually.
What is the standard height of a hospital bed?
The average bed height today is about
25 inches.
At this height, your feet can reach the floor when
you're seated on the edge of the mattress. Built 36
inchesoff
the floor, an antique bed is quite high, while a modern
platform bed is typically only about 18 inches high. A
3-motor Hospital Bed can usually go from a range of 18"
with the mattress and 32" high with the mattress.
Why do people buy the full electric 3-motor hospital bed?
To help the patient get in and out of bed, to
help the nurse and caregiver from leaning over too
much, to help the patient transfer to a wheelchair
or walker.
What is a LOW Hospital Bed? Some hospital beds go under 10" to the ground
to make the bed safe in case someone should fall out
of the bed.
What is
Trendellenburg and Reverse Trendellenburg? A little like a teeter-totter: The bed can
independent rise in the legs or the heads. Many
positions offer a lot more health and comfort
benefits that just the standard 3-motor fully
electric hospital bed. Very helpful to people who
are actually confined to a bed, or disabled.
What is a Low Air Loss Mattress or Specialty
Mattress Selection? There is a whole industry for people with
major issues of disability and bed sores and special
comfort needs. Some of the Hospital Bed Mattress
manufacturers are: Span
America, Blue
Chip, Volkner and Latexpedic.
It is very easy to upgrade to a pocketed coil
innerspring mattress or a memory foam mattress. Our
favorite Latex Mattresses are the 7" Latex Mattress,
9" High Profile and 11" THE ULTIMATE. We also have
the 100%
Natural and Organic Whole Mattress.
What is the purpose of side-rails? You get your choice of Half-Rails or
Full-Rails. The rails are adjustable to 3
positions, including down. Side-Rails assist the
patient to move around in the bed, and especially to
get out of the bed. Full Rails act to help keep the
patient in the bed and not falling out of the bed.