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What Is a Bariatric Hospital Bed?
A bariatric bed is heavy duty and is usually wider than the normal traditional hospital bed, and it accommodates people who have a heavyweight in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, or at home. A standard hospital bed may have an approximate width of 37"...
4 Reasons Why Hospital Beds Are Crucial to Quality Healthcare
Early mobilization is a primary goal for most patients in healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and other care environments. The type of bed, its features, and its uses can significantly impact the outcomes and experiences of patients. It is important to realize...
How a Personal Hospital Bed Makes It Easier for Caregivers
If you or your loved one needs an at-home caregiver, you may have noticed that struggle helping someone in their normal bed. Getting out of bed can feel more and more difficult and the current mattress isn’t easy to get in and out of. It might be time to consider a...
Birthing at Home: The Pros and Cons
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, in the United States, approximately 35,000 births (0.9%) per year occur in the home. If you're considering a planned home birth, you probably have questions. Is it safe? Will you need specialized...
Does a Birthing Bed Make a Difference?
The average cost of a hospital stay in the United States, according to HCUP, is a little over $10,700. Hospital or birthing bed costs are a major factor in this. In the United States, there are about 2.5 million beds in nursing homes and hospitals. Patients with...
Is a Reconditioned Hospital Bed The Right Choice?
When most people hear about reconditioned hospital beds, they think about worn-out beds being sold at a throwaway price. However, that is not the correct definition of a reconditioned hospital bed. The most appropriate definition of a reconditioned hospital bed is a...