A bariatric bed is a bed designed for the larger user. These are electrically operated for back, leg and knee functions and fully profiling. Our robust 4ft Bariatric Profiling Bed has a maximum user weight of 42.5 stone. The bed also has an adjustable height function meaning it can be raised or lowered between 35 cm to 81 cm, allowing carers to attend users at an appropriate height.
We also provide a 50 stone Bariatric Profiling Bed for the heavier user available to rent for £105 per week.
Read more below about Bariatric Bed FAQs and more information.
Why would I need a Bariatric Bed?
For larger or heavier users, rental bariatric beds are a fantastic way of maintaining comfort and security when in bed. With weight capacities of up to 42.5 stone these beds are ideal for larger or heavier users. Hiring an electrically operated bed such as these allows for proper profiling and ensures safety thanks to the side rails – stopping the user falling or rolling out of bed. Easy adjustments can be made to these for hire beds in order to make sure the user is comfortable at all times.
Where can I use a Bariatric Bed?
Bariatric profiling beds such as these can be used in a variety of environments. When you hire a bariatric bed it can be used in hospitals, in private homes and in care environments such as rehabilitation centres and residential/care homes. Bariatric bed hire allows carer and user the dignity and comfort required and expected from a bed such as this.
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