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Home Care Beds

A home care bed provides essential comfort and support for individuals who require extended periods of bed rest or have limited mobility. These beds are designed to promote independence, safety, and well-being while catering to specific care needs. In our home care bed collection, we offer a range of options to suit different requirements. Check out the different types of beds available below:

Types of Home Care Beds

🔹Adjustable Electric Beds

Adjustable electric beds offer a high level of customization, allowing users to adjust the positioning of the head, foot, and overall height of the bed with the touch of a button. These beds come equipped with a motorized mechanism that ensures smooth and effortless adjustments.

 

Considerations when buying an adjustable electric bed:

  • Range of Adjustability: Assess the range of adjustments available to ensure it meets your specific needs, such as multiple recline positions or adjustable leg height.
  • Control Options: Look for beds with user-friendly controls that are easily accessible, whether they are wired or wireless.
  • Safety Features: Consider features like anti-trap mechanisms, emergency lowering function, or lockout controls to enhance safety and prevent accidents.

SEE EXAMPLE OF ADJUSTABLE ELECTRIC BED

 

🔹Profiling Beds

Profiling beds, also known as hospital beds, offer multiple adjustment options to optimize comfort and facilitate care tasks. These beds typically include adjustments for the head, foot, and height, as well as features like adjustable side rails and mattress platforms.

 

Considerations when buying a profiling bed:

  • Adjustment Range: Evaluate the range of adjustments available, including the angles for head and foot positioning, to ensure it meets your specific requirements.
  • Side Rails: Consider whether the bed comes with adjustable side rails that can be easily raised or lowered, providing safety and support.
  • Weight Capacity: Assess the bed's weight capacity to ensure it can safely accommodate the user's weight.

SEE EXAMPLE OF PROFILING BED

 

🔹Bariatric Beds

Bariatric beds are designed to support individuals with higher weight capacities. These beds offer wider frames, reinforced structures, and increased weight capacities compared to standard home care beds.

 

Considerations when buying a bariatric bed:

  • Weight Capacity: Ensure that the bed's weight capacity exceeds the user's weight to provide optimal support and safety.
  • Frame Construction: Evaluate the bed's construction and materials to ensure it is sturdy and durable, capable of handling higher weight loads.
  • Mattress Options: Consider the availability of specialized bariatric mattresses designed to provide adequate support for larger individuals.

SEE EXAMPLE OF BARIATIC BED

 

🔹Low-Level Beds

Low-level beds, also known as floor-level or low-height beds, are designed to minimize the risk of falls and injuries. These beds are closer to the ground, reducing the height of the sleeping surface for easy accessibility.

 

Considerations when buying a low-level bed:

  • Accessibility: Evaluate the bed's height to ensure it is suitable for easy entry and exit, especially for individuals with mobility challenges or those at risk of falls.
  • Safety Features: Look for features like floor-level position locking mechanisms or padding around the bed frame to enhance safety.
  • Mattress Compatibility: Consider the compatibility of the bed with standard or specialized low-level mattresses to ensure proper fit and support.

SEE EXAMPLE OF LOW-LEVEL BEDS

 

🔹Companion Beds

Companion beds, also known as dual or double profiling beds, provide an innovative solution for individuals who require care and support while sharing a bed with a partner or caregiver. These beds feature independent adjustment capabilities on each side, allowing customization for both occupants.

Considerations when buying a companion bed:

  • Independent Adjustment: Ensure that the bed offers individualized adjustment options on each side to accommodate different sleep preferences and care needs.
  • Mattress Compatibility: Consider the availability of mattresses specifically designed for companion beds to ensure optimal support and comfort for both occupants.
  • Size and Weight Capacity: Assess the bed's size and weight capacity to ensure it can comfortably accommodate both users.

 

Which Type Of Home Care Bed Should I Buy?


  • Adjustability: head/foot positioning and bed height changes for safer transfers.
  • Safety features: side rails (full/half), locking casters, and stable frames.
  • Comfort & pressure support: mattress compatibility and pressure-relief options.
  • Room fit & setup: bed dimensions, access space, and delivery/assembly considerations.
  • Care needs: ideal if the user requires frequent repositioning, assisted transfers, or nighttime support.


Who Are Medical Beds for Home Best For?

 

They’re a great fit for:

  • Older adults who benefit from a safer, more supportive sleep setup (popular as beds for elderly people).
  • Post-surgery recovery where adjustable positioning reduces discomfort and helps with circulation.
  • Limited mobility or weakness, making it hard to sit up, stand, or change positions independently.
  • Long-term care needs where caregivers assist with transfers, dressing, or daily routines (a common reason to choose a nursing bed).
  • Breathing or reflux comfort where head elevation improves sleep and rest.
  • In-home rehabilitation where gradual positioning and height adjustment support safe progress.

 

Home Care Beds for Elderly People

For many older adults, a standard bed can become harder: and riskier to use. Home Care Beds (also known as hospital beds for home or medical beds for home) are designed to improve comfort, safety, and independence day to day.

  • More comfort, better rest: A hospital bed adjustable frame lets the user raise the head and legs to find a comfortable position for sleeping, reading, watching TV, or easing aches and stiffness. Elevation can also help some people feel better when dealing with swelling, circulation discomfort, or reflux.

  • Safer getting in and out of bed: Adjustable height is a major advantage for elderly users. A hospital style bed can be raised to support easier standing and lowered for safer sitting, reducing strain on knees, hips, and back, and helping prevent slips during transfers.

  • Lower fall risk and extra peace of mind: Many beds for elderly people include options like low-height settings, stable frames, and side rail support. These features can make nighttime movements feel more secure and reduce the chance of rolling or slipping out of bed.

  • More independence, less caregiver strain: With simple hand controls, older adults can change position without needing help as often. For family members or carers, hospital type beds for home also make daily care easier, better working height for assisting, repositioning, or changing bedding.

  • A practical choice for long-term support: Whether it’s for recovery or ongoing care, a reliable nursing bed at home can improve daily routines, comfort, and safety, while helping the bedroom remain a calm, familiar environment.

 

 10 FAQs About Home Care Beds

 

What is a home care bed (and how is it different from a standard bed)?


A home care bed is designed for safer daily use with adjustable positions and often adjustable height. Compared to a regular bed, it can improve comfort, transfers, and caregiver access.

Are home care beds the same as hospital beds?

They’re similar in function. Many people use “hospital beds for home” to describe medical beds for home that offer hospital-style adjustability, but built for home environments.

Which type is best: manual, semi-electric, or fully electric?

Manual beds are budget-friendly for basic needs. Semi-electric beds usually adjust head/foot with a motor, while fully electric options offer easier control of head, foot, and height, often best for long-term use and frequent transfers.

Do I need an adjustable height bed for elderly care?

Adjustable height is one of the most helpful features for older adults. A hospital bed adjustable height makes it easier to sit, stand, and transfe, reducing strain and fall risk.

What mattress should I use with a medical bed for home?

Not all mattresses work well on adjustable frames. Look for compatible options, and consider pressure-relief mattresses if the user spends long periods in bed or has sensitive skin.

Is a home care bed easy to install and move?

Most beds are delivered in sections and assembled in the room. Many include lockable castors for repositioning, but once placed they should be locked securely for everyday safety.


 


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    Integrates into Any HomeThe Bedroom Commode is an attractive, wooden frame commode chair that integrates subtly into any home décor. The wipe-clean...

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A home care bed provides essential comfort and support for individuals who require extended periods of bed rest or have limited mobility. These beds are designed to promote independence, safety, and well-being while catering to specific care needs. In our home care bed collection, we offer a range of options to suit different requirements. Check out the different types of beds available below:

Types of Home Care Beds

🔹Adjustable Electric Beds

Adjustable electric beds offer a high level of customization, allowing users to adjust the positioning of the head, foot, and overall height of the bed with the touch of a button. These beds come equipped with a motorized mechanism that ensures smooth and effortless adjustments.

 

Considerations when buying an adjustable electric bed:

  • Range of Adjustability: Assess the range of adjustments available to ensure it meets your specific needs, such as multiple recline positions or adjustable leg height.
  • Control Options: Look for beds with user-friendly controls that are easily accessible, whether they are wired or wireless.
  • Safety Features: Consider features like anti-trap mechanisms, emergency lowering function, or lockout controls to enhance safety and prevent accidents.

SEE EXAMPLE OF ADJUSTABLE ELECTRIC BED

 

🔹Profiling Beds

Profiling beds, also known as hospital beds, offer multiple adjustment options to optimize comfort and facilitate care tasks. These beds typically include adjustments for the head, foot, and height, as well as features like adjustable side rails and mattress platforms.

 

Considerations when buying a profiling bed:

  • Adjustment Range: Evaluate the range of adjustments available, including the angles for head and foot positioning, to ensure it meets your specific requirements.
  • Side Rails: Consider whether the bed comes with adjustable side rails that can be easily raised or lowered, providing safety and support.
  • Weight Capacity: Assess the bed's weight capacity to ensure it can safely accommodate the user's weight.

SEE EXAMPLE OF PROFILING BED

 

🔹Bariatric Beds

Bariatric beds are designed to support individuals with higher weight capacities. These beds offer wider frames, reinforced structures, and increased weight capacities compared to standard home care beds.

 

Considerations when buying a bariatric bed:

  • Weight Capacity: Ensure that the bed's weight capacity exceeds the user's weight to provide optimal support and safety.
  • Frame Construction: Evaluate the bed's construction and materials to ensure it is sturdy and durable, capable of handling higher weight loads.
  • Mattress Options: Consider the availability of specialized bariatric mattresses designed to provide adequate support for larger individuals.

SEE EXAMPLE OF BARIATIC BED

 

🔹Low-Level Beds

Low-level beds, also known as floor-level or low-height beds, are designed to minimize the risk of falls and injuries. These beds are closer to the ground, reducing the height of the sleeping surface for easy accessibility.

 

Considerations when buying a low-level bed:

  • Accessibility: Evaluate the bed's height to ensure it is suitable for easy entry and exit, especially for individuals with mobility challenges or those at risk of falls.
  • Safety Features: Look for features like floor-level position locking mechanisms or padding around the bed frame to enhance safety.
  • Mattress Compatibility: Consider the compatibility of the bed with standard or specialized low-level mattresses to ensure proper fit and support.

SEE EXAMPLE OF LOW-LEVEL BEDS

 

🔹Companion Beds

Companion beds, also known as dual or double profiling beds, provide an innovative solution for individuals who require care and support while sharing a bed with a partner or caregiver. These beds feature independent adjustment capabilities on each side, allowing customization for both occupants.

Considerations when buying a companion bed:

  • Independent Adjustment: Ensure that the bed offers individualized adjustment options on each side to accommodate different sleep preferences and care needs.
  • Mattress Compatibility: Consider the availability of mattresses specifically designed for companion beds to ensure optimal support and comfort for both occupants.
  • Size and Weight Capacity: Assess the bed's size and weight capacity to ensure it can comfortably accommodate both users.

 

Which Type Of Home Care Bed Should I Buy?


  • Adjustability: head/foot positioning and bed height changes for safer transfers.
  • Safety features: side rails (full/half), locking casters, and stable frames.
  • Comfort & pressure support: mattress compatibility and pressure-relief options.
  • Room fit & setup: bed dimensions, access space, and delivery/assembly considerations.
  • Care needs: ideal if the user requires frequent repositioning, assisted transfers, or nighttime support.


Who Are Medical Beds for Home Best For?

 

They’re a great fit for:

  • Older adults who benefit from a safer, more supportive sleep setup (popular as beds for elderly people).
  • Post-surgery recovery where adjustable positioning reduces discomfort and helps with circulation.
  • Limited mobility or weakness, making it hard to sit up, stand, or change positions independently.
  • Long-term care needs where caregivers assist with transfers, dressing, or daily routines (a common reason to choose a nursing bed).
  • Breathing or reflux comfort where head elevation improves sleep and rest.
  • In-home rehabilitation where gradual positioning and height adjustment support safe progress.

 

Home Care Beds for Elderly People

For many older adults, a standard bed can become harder: and riskier to use. Home Care Beds (also known as hospital beds for home or medical beds for home) are designed to improve comfort, safety, and independence day to day.

  • More comfort, better rest: A hospital bed adjustable frame lets the user raise the head and legs to find a comfortable position for sleeping, reading, watching TV, or easing aches and stiffness. Elevation can also help some people feel better when dealing with swelling, circulation discomfort, or reflux.

  • Safer getting in and out of bed: Adjustable height is a major advantage for elderly users. A hospital style bed can be raised to support easier standing and lowered for safer sitting, reducing strain on knees, hips, and back, and helping prevent slips during transfers.

  • Lower fall risk and extra peace of mind: Many beds for elderly people include options like low-height settings, stable frames, and side rail support. These features can make nighttime movements feel more secure and reduce the chance of rolling or slipping out of bed.

  • More independence, less caregiver strain: With simple hand controls, older adults can change position without needing help as often. For family members or carers, hospital type beds for home also make daily care easier, better working height for assisting, repositioning, or changing bedding.

  • A practical choice for long-term support: Whether it’s for recovery or ongoing care, a reliable nursing bed at home can improve daily routines, comfort, and safety, while helping the bedroom remain a calm, familiar environment.

 

 10 FAQs About Home Care Beds

 

What is a home care bed (and how is it different from a standard bed)?


A home care bed is designed for safer daily use with adjustable positions and often adjustable height. Compared to a regular bed, it can improve comfort, transfers, and caregiver access.

Are home care beds the same as hospital beds?

They’re similar in function. Many people use “hospital beds for home” to describe medical beds for home that offer hospital-style adjustability, but built for home environments.

Which type is best: manual, semi-electric, or fully electric?

Manual beds are budget-friendly for basic needs. Semi-electric beds usually adjust head/foot with a motor, while fully electric options offer easier control of head, foot, and height, often best for long-term use and frequent transfers.

Do I need an adjustable height bed for elderly care?

Adjustable height is one of the most helpful features for older adults. A hospital bed adjustable height makes it easier to sit, stand, and transfe, reducing strain and fall risk.

What mattress should I use with a medical bed for home?

Not all mattresses work well on adjustable frames. Look for compatible options, and consider pressure-relief mattresses if the user spends long periods in bed or has sensitive skin.

Is a home care bed easy to install and move?

Most beds are delivered in sections and assembled in the room. Many include lockable castors for repositioning, but once placed they should be locked securely for everyday safety.