A floor bed, or ultra low bed, is a care bed which is positioned on the floor to reduce the risk of floor injuries. The Accora Floorbed has a platform height of only 7cm but can be operated to rise to a higher nursing height of 80cm. Profiling functions include backrest with auto-regression, knee break, anti-trendelenburg and trendelenburg allow the user to position themselves with ease. The Floorbed Plus is ideal for the plus size heavier user with a weight capacity of 35 stone, whilst still only being 7.1cm in height.
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Why might I need a Floor-Bed?
Floor beds, also known as ultra low beds, are suitable for those who are at risk of falling out of bed. Hire a floor bed in order to dramatically reduce the risk of injuries caused from rolling out of bed. Hire floorbeds also provide low foot and headboards, allowing for easier access for care.
Where can I use a rental Floor Bed?
Rental floorbeds can be used in care environments such as rehabilitation facilities and care homes, as well as in private homes. These electrically operated beds also allow for a carer to work at a nursing height of 80cm once the bed is raised. We also provide rental bariatric floorbeds for larger or heavier users with a weight capacity of 35 stone and an additional width of 150mm.
Is a Floor Bed right for my needs?
If you’re caring for someone who is at risk of falling out of bed an incurring injuries, these rental floorbeds are a great option in order to reduce the risk of injury caused by rolling or falling out of bed. For hire ultra low beds such as these make sure the patient is safe and secure when in bed.
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