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    MedaCure Bariatric Hospital Bed - Split Frame Design

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    The Medacure Bariatric Hospital Bed is a heavy-duty bed designed specifically for at-home care for individuals with a weight capacity of up to 750l...

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Hospital Beds for Home

Hospital-level care can fit into a home without compromising on comfort, safety, and quality of life. Modern home hospital beds combine advanced medical features with thoughtful design. They can easily fit into most bedrooms and other home spaces and feel like they belong in your home.

Medical hospital beds are necessary when a loved one returns from surgery or to adapt to changing mobility needs. They are also the best solution for long-term home care because they provide adjustable bed frame features and comfort that normal beds can’t offer. Hospital beds at home transform the quality of life of both the caregiver and the patient and make the recovery experience quicker, easier, and more pleasant.

From whisper-quiet electric adjustments to designer-inspired finishes, hospital beds meet medical needs and boost independence, improve safety, and provide the comfort that you need for your healing or for your loved one.

Our collection of full electric hospital beds brings together the best in medical engineering and home comfort. Each bed is selected for its outstanding quality, reliable performance, and ability to make daily care easier for both caregivers and users.

Below, you can take a look at your options and find the perfect match for your home care needs.

Who Needs a Home Hospital Bed?

Medical needs can require extended bed rest or specialized care, which is when a dedicated medical bed, specially designed for home care, can give you that caregiving experience in your house. These specialized beds are an investment in safety and comfort for both patients and caregivers.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

For anyone returning home after surgery or hospitalization, a hospital bed can smooth the transition. Post-operative recovery often requires Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg positioning to minimize strain and help with healing. Patients recovering from hip or knee replacements, spinal surgery, or cardiac procedures find that adjustable positioning helps manage pain. This type of medical bed makes it easier to follow recovery instructions for optimal recovery all in the comfort of your home.

Chronic Condition Management

People with long-term conditions such as COPD, congestive heart failure, or chronic pain often find traditional beds uncomfortable. A premium hospital bed can lift the head to ease breathing and reduce acid reflux. Thanks to adjustable positioning, such beds prevent pressure points and manage pain levels throughout the day and night.

Aging in Place

As our loved ones age, their bedroom needs often change. A hospital bed mattress can be the key to independence and safety at home. The adjustable height range makes it easier to get in and out of bed independently or with assistance and reduces fall risks. For people with arthritis, limited mobility, or balance issues, these features transform daily activities from challenging to manageable.

Progressive Conditions

Individuals living with progressive conditions such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or ALS need the adaptability of hospital bed mattresses. As needs change over time, the bed's various features can be used differently for comfort and independence at each stage.

Caregiver Support

The impact of a hospital bed set extends beyond the person using it. For family members and caregivers, these beds reduce the physical strain of providing daily care. Caregivers can adjust the bed’s height to reduce bending and lifting. They can also use electric controls to change positions easily.

Comfort and Dignity

Hospital beds at home help patients keep their dignity and comfort in familiar surroundings. Unlike traditional beds, hospital beds let users adjust them from a chair position to a lying position. People can thus read comfortably, watch television, or engage with visitors without requiring assistance for every movement. This independence boosts emotional well-being and quality of life.

Preventive Care

Even for people currently managing well with a standard bed, a hospital bed can be a proactive choice. It can prevent complications like pressure sores, circulation issues, or respiratory problems that could develop from prolonged bed rest in a non-adjustable bed.

Night-time Care

For people requiring care throughout the night, a hospital bed makes a remarkable difference. The bed position can be adjusted to manage pain or discomfort without fully waking. The head can be lifted to help with sleep apnea or breathing difficulties. Caregivers can provide nighttime assistance with less disruption to the person's sleep, making things easier for both of them.

Types of Hospital Beds

Adjustable beds

Adjustable beds feature customizable head and foot positioning and provide relief from many conditions. These beds are particularly practical for people who need to change positions frequently throughout the day, whether for comfort or medical reasons.

Low hospital beds

Low hospital beds focus on safety as the sleeping surface is closer to the floor, reducing fall risks. Both patient and caregiver have peace of mind, especially during nighttime hours.

Bariatric beds

Bariatric beds offer improved support through wider frames and higher-weight features. These specially engineered beds are great for comfort and safety for users who require additional space or support. Their construction is sturdy, making them extremely stable and easy to use.

Electric hospital beds

Electric hospital bed models come in two varieties to match different needs and budgets:

You can learn more about choosing the right electric bed on our blog. Also, keep in mind that some home hospital beds come with mattresses while other models consist of the frame alone, allowing you to purchase a hospital mattress separately.

Key Features of Hospital Beds

Let’s now take a look at the main features that make hospital beds so helpful.

Height adjustment

Height adjustment can transform daily routines. It makes transfers safer and more manageable and reduces the strain on caregivers. Height adjustment comes in handy during physical therapy sessions or when medical care requires different working heights.

Head and footrest positioning

Head and footrest positioning options go beyond basic comfort. They can help manage specific medical conditions, improve circulation, and facilitate breathing. These adjustments also make activities like reading, eating, or watching television more comfortable.

Side rails

Side rails provide safety features necessary for people who might roll during sleep or need support when repositioning. Many models offer different rail configurations to balance safety with independence. You can also purchase bed rails separately and attach them to beds without built-in rails.

Mattresses and accessories

When it comes to mattresses and accessories, some hospital beds include a specialized foam mattress designed for medical use. Additional bed package accessories like IV poles, built-in scales, or overbed tables are functional based on health needs.

Sizing Guides

  • Standard hospital beds measure around 36 inches wide by 80 inches long and are suitable for most users and spaces.

  • Bariatric beds range from 42 to 48 inches or wider and give users the necessary space for comfort and care.

The right fit depends on factors beyond just user size. Before you buy your hospital bed from Shop Home Med, measure the size of the room, including the doorway width, to make sure the bed fits and can pass through. 

Give enough space around the bed for medical equipment and caregiver access. There should be enough room around the bed for movement, daily care activities, and for the person using it to get in and out without getting squeezed.

Hospital Bed Size Comparison Chart

To better understand hospital bed sizes and pick the right size for you, check out the following chart:

Bed Type

Width (inches)

Length (inches)

Standard Twin

38

75

Twin XL

38

80

Standard Hospital

36

80

Bariatric Hospital

42 - 48+

80

Pediatric Hospital

Varies

Varies


Choosing the Right Bed

Health and mobility requirements

Your health and mobility needs will guide your selection. Consider both current and future needs. A hospital bed is an investment for the long term. Hospital beds can also be used for elderly patients to provide a safe and comfortable place to rest and receive medical care.

Budget considerations

Your budget will define which model and which features you need and can afford. While full-electric beds are very convenient, semi-electric options provide essential functions at a lower cost.

Many insurance plans offer coverage for hospital beds when medically necessary, and financing options may be available.

Caregiver support

The hospital bed should be easy to maneuver and work around for the caregiver.

The caregiver will make positioning adjustments and provide the necessary care. The right bed can reduce physical strain on caregivers and make the whole caregiving process easier and more practical.

Room accessibility

The hospital bed should fit the room without overcrowding it. It should be placed in a position that fits necessary medical equipment and leaves clear paths for movement and emergency access. There should also be room for social interactions and for people to move around freely.

What Is the Typical Price Range for Hospital Beds?

Prices vary based on features, brand, and whether a mattress is included, but they typically are as follows:

  • Basic manual beds: $500-$1,000

  • Semi-electric beds: $1,000-$2,000

  • Full-electric beds: $1,500-$3,500

  • Specialty beds (bariatric, low beds): $2,000-$5,500+

Make the Right Choice for Home Care

A hospital bed can make your recovery or your home care easier and more comfortable. The right bed can turn challenging situations into manageable ones.

If you are preparing for a loved one's return from the hospital or are adapting to changing mobility needs, our team at Shop Home Med is here to help you choose the right hospital bed for you.

A hospital bed can make everyday life more practical and quicken the recovery period. Don't wait to make your home care environment safer and more comfortable. Contact Shop Home Med today and tell us about your needs. We will match your expectations to the right hospital bed. Throughout our talk, we will explain insurance coverage options and give you all the necessary information for better home care.

Do you need to outfit your home with a hospital bed? Home care should be smooth, easy, and comfortable. Shop Home Med offers a wide range of options from top brands to make sure you get the best hospital bed for your situation. Use the filters in the left menu to narrow down the product selection to those that fit your specifications or view our full inventory of hospital bed mattresses. Let us make your life easier!

Frequently Asked Questions

Which bed types are typically used in hospitals?

Hospitals primarily use full-electric beds with adjustable height, head, and foot positions. These beds feature medical-grade steel construction, easy-clean surfaces, and integrated safety rails. Most are designed for compatibility with standard hospital equipment like IV poles and patient lifts.

Can I get a hospital bed at no cost?

Yes, several options exist. Medicare or private insurance may cover the full cost with a doctor's prescription. Organizations like the ALS Association, MS Society, and local aging services often provide free or low-cost beds. Veterans can check with the VA for coverage options.

Which bed features might Medicare cover?

Medicare Part B usually covers semi-electric or full-electric hospital beds when prescribed by a doctor. Covered features include adjustable head and foot positions, side rails, and a mattress. The bed must be deemed medically necessary and obtained through a Medicare-approved supplier.

Does Social Security assist with the expense of a hospital bed?

Social Security itself doesn't directly pay for hospital beds. However, if you receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income), you may qualify for Medicaid, which often covers hospital beds when medically necessary.

What qualifies a patient for a hospital bed at home?

Common qualifying conditions include a need for head elevation greater than 30 degrees due to heart or breathing conditions or a specific required positioning for pain relief or injury recovery. Also, severe arthritis or mobility issues require variable height adjustment. Additionally, there may be a need for traction equipment. Finally, you need a doctor’s prescription documenting medical necessity.

How does a hospital bed differ from a regular home bed?

Hospital beds offer electric height adjustment, independent head and foot positioning, medical-grade construction, and safety features like side rails. They are designed for easy cleaning, caregiver access, and compatibility with medical equipment, all features not found in standard beds.

Do hospital beds come with a warranty?

Most hospital beds include a 1-2 year warranty on the frame and mechanical parts, with a separate warranty for electrical components. Extended warranties are typically available for purchase. Warranties usually cover manufacturing defects but not normal wear and tear.

How do I clean or maintain a hospital bed?

Clean frame and rails weekly with hospital-grade disinfectant. Check moving parts monthly for wear. Keep electrical components dry and check cords for damage. Change batteries in remote controls as needed. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for mattress care and rotation.

Which size hospital bed should I select?

Standard hospital beds (36" x 80") fit most users and spaces. Measure your doorways, hallways, and room dimensions before ordering. Consider bariatric options (42"-48" wide) for larger users and allow 3-4 feet of clearance around the bed for caregiver access and medical equipment.

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