Hospital Beds
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are three main types:
- Manual beds: Adjustments are made using a hand crank.
- Semi-electric beds: The head and foot positions are electrically adjustable, but height adjustments are manual.
- Fully electric beds: All adjustments, including height, are electric.
A prescription is not always required to purchase a hospital bed, but if you're applying for government assistance or insurance coverage, you may need one from a healthcare professional.
The price varies based on the type and features of the bed:
- Manual beds: $800–$1,500
- Semi-electric beds: $1,200–$2,500
- Fully electric beds: $1,500–$5,000 or more
Additional costs may include mattresses, side rails, and delivery.
Hospital beds are usually 36 inches wide and 80 inches long, designed to fit standard hospital mattresses. Bariatric beds and pediatric beds are also available for special needs.
- Adjustable height, head, and foot sections
- Safety side rails
- Weight capacity
- Mattress type (foam, air, or hybrid)
- Mobility (casters for easy movement)
Yes, new hospital beds come with a warranty, typically ranging from 1 to 5 years depending on the manufacturer and components.
Yes, TLC Home Mobility offers hospital bed rentals as a cost-effective option for short-term needs. This includes delivery, setup, and maintenance services.
Yes we offer delivery and professional installation for an additional fee. Some include this service in the cost.
Yes, many hospital beds can be customized with additional features like:
- Pressure-relief mattresses
- Overbed tables
- Trapeze bars for mobility assistance
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Regularly clean the frame, mattress, and controls using mild soap and water or manufacturer-recommended cleaners. Check for wear and tear on electrical components and moving parts.