Buying a pediatric hospital bed can be a daunting yet crucial task. Whether it’s a temporary arrangement or a long-term necessity for a child, finding the right bed is essential for the child's well-being. Here’s what you need to keep in mind to ensure safety, comfort, and durability when purchasing a pediatric hospital bed.
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Before diving into the purchase, evaluate your unique situation by asking yourself these key questions:
When looking at pediatric hospital beds, two main types should be on your radar: semi-electric and fully-electric.
Semi-electric beds offer a blend of affordability and functionality. While the bed's head and foot positions can be adjusted electronically, the height needs to be changed manually using a hand crank. This type may require caregiver assistance for height adjustments.
If you’re uncertain whether the caregiver can manage the crank, visit one of our locations to try it out yourself. Our expert technicians are always available to assist.
Fully-electric beds provide maximum comfort and autonomy. Height, head, and foot positions can all be adjusted effortlessly using a remote control, allowing either the child or caregiver to make adjustments without leaving the bed. This feature significantly boosts user independence and comfort.
After choosing between a semi-electric and fully-electric bed, consider these other features to make an informed decision:
If the child cannot move independently, think about how they will transfer in and out of bed. A powered lift is an excellent choice for heavier users, while manual slings can suffice for others. Some beds even allow the user to shift into a seated position to facilitate easier transfers. Explore models like the ActiveCare Auto-Pivot Bed for an example.
For children at risk of falling, low pediatric hospital beds are ideal as they are closer to the ground, minimizing injury risk from falls. Enhancing safety further with bed rails can also be a good idea.
Adjustable features are available in many pediatric hospital beds, enabling the user to raise the head, feet, and knees. This is beneficial for children who like to sit up to read or watch TV and those requiring elevated legs for better circulation.
To customize the bed for enhanced safety and convenience, consider adding accessories like tray tables, railings, side rail pads, gap sleeves, assist bars, and bedside caddies.
Looking for specialized options? Pediatric hospital beds come in various styles and are often adjustable to grow with the child. Models designed for bariatric use can support weights up to 1,000 pounds, exceeding the standard 400 lb. capacity.
Newcentury offers efficient and thoughtful service for all your pediatric hospital bed needs.
Having explored the various features and types, let’s look at our top five recommended pediatric hospital beds:
First, the rotating feature in our top pick makes it the best choice for facilitating smooth transfers. With a weight capacity of up to 600 lbs., the SafeTurn system aids users in sitting up, turning to the side, and exiting the bed.
Next, consider the cost-effective and versatile fully-electric bed with a sleek design. It's fully equipped with safety features like independent head and knee adjustments and height adjustments ranging from 7.8 to 26.5 inches.
The Aura™ Premium Home Hospital Bed merges functionality with style, catering to those needing a permanent, aesthetically pleasing solution.
For temporary needs, the Tuffcare Century T3000 is an excellent rental option. This fully-electric bed is easy to install and dismantle, making it ideal for short-term use.
Lastly, the Invacare CS7 is a staple in long-term care, offering an Auto Contour feature that raises both the head and knees, perfect for watching TV or reading.
Whether you aim to rent or purchase, our team can help you identify the most appropriate pediatric hospital bed for your child's needs. Visit your nearest Mobility City store, consult with our specialists, and explore our in-stock options today!
The right pediatric hospital bed depends on specific health and mobility needs. Our premium selections, like the Supernal Sleep System, offer the traditional functionality of hospital beds while blending seamlessly with any bedroom décor. Available in twin, full, and queen sizes, beds like the Supernal 5 strike a balanced blend of style and utility.
To choose the right size and weight capacity for your child's bed, learn more from our resources.
For specialized mobility and health issues, our rehab line includes models such as the Night Rider, New Valiant, and Companion.
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