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Adjustable hospital beds contribute to a person's safety, comfort, mobility, and independence.
FREMONT, CA: Essential for the ill, injured, disabled, and elderly are hospital beds. According to the American Hospital Association, there are more than 900,000 staffed hospital beds in the United States. This number does not include those found in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, outpatient clinics, or residential homes. There are countless hospital beds with varying sizes, capabilities, features, and aesthetics worldwide.
Hospital beds are of a specialized nature. They are designed to meet the requirements of both patients and caregivers. However, not all hospital beds are identical. The design and additional features of hospital beds vary widely. Choosing the appropriate hospital bed is the best way to ensure the comfort and safety of the patient. For many, an adjustable hospital bed will be the optimal option.
Those using their hospital bed for an extended period must have the most suitable bed for their requirements. Many individuals use hospital beds at home to enhance their quality of life. Adjustable hospital beds provide users with comfort, mobility, independence, and security. The numerous advantages of an adjustable hospital bed are listed below.
Extensive Variety of Configurations: The ability to adjust the bed to various configurations is highly advantageous for many users. Adjustable hospital beds offer up to five functions: head and foot adjustment, hi-low, reverse Trendelenburg, Trendelenburg, and cardiac chair positions.
Enhanced Comfort: Patient comfort is crucial, especially for those who spend significant time in bed.