A paediatric profiling bed is a bed designed for children to aid them with their mobility. Our Paediatric Profiling Bed is 200cm long, ideal for a child, and comes with locking side rails to stop children from falling out of bed.
Learn more about paediatric profiling bed hire below.
Why might my child need a paediatric profiling bed?
If your child has reduced mobility or has recently been discharged from hospital, a for hire paediatric profiling bed will make sure that they are well cared for. Rental paediatric beds make sure that your child is both comfortable and secure when in bed. These electrically adjustable profiling beds are both colourful and comfortable, and can be hired on a week-by-week or long-term basis. At 200cm they are a perfect length for a child and have a generous weight capacity of 28 stone.
Where can I use a paediatric profiling bed?
Rental profiling beds such as these can be used in paediatric hospital wards, private residences and care facilities. For-hire children’s beds such as these have padded mattresses and can be operated so the child is always in a comfortable position.
Is a paediatric profiling bed right for my child’s needs?
A for-hire paediatric bed is an excellent choice for children with reduced mobility who still want to maintain their independence. They’re practical, comfortable for-hire beds which can make a world of difference to your child’s mobility.
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