Get the Right Hospital Bed at Home Without the Stress
TLC Home Mobility helps families choose, rent, or buy hospital beds for home recovery, hospital discharge, long-term care, and safer aging in place. Compare new, pre-owned, and rental options with mattresses, rails, delivery, and setup across Durham Region and the Greater Toronto Area.

Hospital bed support for recovery, comfort, and safer care at home.
Families often come to TLC when care needs change quickly. This page helps you understand your options and choose a hospital bed setup that fits your home, timeline, and level of support needed.
Hospital discharge
Prepare the home before discharge with a hospital bed, mattress, rails, and delivery support.
Post-surgery recovery
Improve comfort and positioning during recovery after surgery, injury, or a temporary mobility change.
Long-term home care
Support daily care, repositioning, transfers, and caregiver access with a suitable homecare bed.
Pressure relief needs
Add the right mattress or air system when comfort, skin protection, and time in bed are important.
Get the bed, mattress, rails, and support together.
A safer home care setup usually includes more than the bed frame. TLC can help you choose the right combination based on the person’s mobility, comfort needs, caregiver support, room layout, and expected length of use.
- New, pre-owned, and rental options
- Compatible mattress and rail guidance
- Delivery and setup available in service areas
Choose from full electric, low-height, bariatric, rental, or pre-owned options depending on care needs and availability.
Select a compatible foam, therapeutic, or pressure relief mattress for comfort and support.
Add rails, overbed tables, sheets, and related accessories when needed for daily use.
Have the bed assembled and positioned in the home so care can begin with less stress.
Choose the hospital bed option that fits your situation.
Whether you need a hospital bed for short-term recovery, hospital discharge, long-term care, or safer daily support, TLC Home Mobility helps you compare new, pre-owned, and rental options so you can make a confident decision.
Buy a New Hospital Bed
Best for long-term use, warranty coverage, specific model selection, and families who want a new bed package with mattress and rails.
- Best for ongoing home care
- New equipment and warranty support
- Good for planned aging-in-place needs
Buy a Pre-Owned Hospital Bed
Best for customers who want a quality homecare bed at a lower price, while still buying from a local mobility provider.
- Lower upfront cost
- Subject to current availability
- Good option for budget-conscious families
Rent a Hospital Bed
Best for temporary recovery, hospital discharge, palliative care support, short-term caregiving, or uncertain timelines.
- Monthly rental option
- Fast delivery may be available
- Simple pickup when no longer needed
A simple path from uncertainty to the right home setup.
Hospital bed decisions can feel overwhelming. TLC keeps the process practical so you can move from questions to a safe, ready-to-use setup.
Tell us the care situation
Share whether this is for discharge, recovery, long-term care, pressure relief, or caregiver support.
Compare the best option
Decide whether buying new, buying pre-owned, or renting monthly makes the most sense.
Add mattress and accessories
Choose a compatible mattress, rails, overbed table, or pressure relief system if needed.
Arrange delivery and setup
Schedule delivery, assembly, and setup support so the equipment is ready for home care.
Explore hospital bed options for different care needs.
From full electric hospital beds to pre-owned beds, rentals, and pressure relief mattresses, TLC can help you find a setup that fits your home, care needs, and budget.
Buy NewNew Hospital Bed Packages
Choose a new hospital bed package with an upgraded therapeutic mattress, overbed table, fitted sheets, mattress protector, and delivery and setup included.
- Premium bed package
- Therapeutic mattress and accessories
- Delivery and setup available
Pre-OwnedPre-Owned Hospital Beds
Save on a hospital bed when suitable pre-owned inventory is available. A good option for families balancing care needs and budget.
- Availability changes often
- Practical budget-friendly option
- Ask about current models
Rent MonthlyHospital Bed Rentals
Rent a hospital bed for temporary recovery, hospital discharge, visiting family, palliative support, or an uncertain care timeline.
- Monthly rental option
- Delivery and pickup available
- Add mattress and accessories
Pressure ReliefAir Mattresses and Pressure Relief
Compare Gravity 9 foam mattresses, Med-Aire Plus 8 alternating pressure and low air loss systems, and Med-Aire Plus 10 bariatric support surfaces.
- Foam pressure redistribution
- Alternating pressure and low air loss
- Bariatric support surface options
Compare new, pre-owned, and rental hospital beds.
Choosing the right option can feel urgent, especially after a hospital stay, surgery, or sudden change in mobility. This simple comparison can help you decide what makes the most sense for your situation.
Long-term care, warranty, and exact model preference.
Lower-cost purchase when suitable inventory is available.
Temporary recovery, hospital discharge, and uncertain timelines.
New condition, product choice, and warranty support.
Reduced upfront cost compared with buying new.
Lower commitment and easier return when no longer needed.
Will this bed be needed for months or years?
Is saving money more important than choosing an exact model?
Is the need short-term or still uncertain?
Shop new beds and select a package.
Check current pre-owned availability.
Start with rental options and add accessories as needed.
A hospital bed is only one part of a safer home care setup.
You may also need a compatible medical mattress, side rails, an overbed table, sheets, or a pressure relief system. TLC can help you compare foam pressure redistribution, alternating pressure, low air loss, and bariatric mattress options so the bed is comfortable, practical, and ready for daily use.
Comfort-focused pressure redistribution support for common homecare use.
Alternating pressure and low air loss options for higher pressure relief needs.
Support repositioning, caregiver assistance, and safer bed use when appropriate.
Useful for meals, reading, medication organization, and daily comfort.
Hospital beds often work best as part of a complete home-care setup.
Many families also need transfer equipment, wheelchairs, walkers, rollators, or knee scooters depending on the person’s mobility, caregiver support, recovery timeline, and home layout.
Patient Lifts & Transfer Equipment
Compare full-body patient lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, slings, and transfer aids for safer bed, chair, wheelchair, and commode transfers.
View Patient Lifts & Transfer EquipmentWheelchairs & Transport Chairs
Compare wheelchairs, transport chairs, lightweight chairs, reclining wheelchairs, and bariatric options for home care, appointments, and recovery.
View Wheelchairs & Transport ChairsWalkers, Rollators & Knee Scooters
Compare walking support options for recovery, safer daily movement, fall-risk reduction, and short-term mobility needs.
View Walkers, Rollators & Knee ScootersLocal delivery, setup, and support when you need it most.
When you are preparing for home care or hospital discharge, you need more than a product. TLC helps with delivery, assembly, setup, and practical guidance so the bed is ready to use safely at home.
Delivery, setup and safe-use guidance
TLC Home Mobility can deliver, assemble, and explain safe use of hospital beds and related equipment. This is especially valuable for hospital discharge planning, post-surgery recovery, and caregiver support at home.
- Bed delivery and assembly
- Mattress and rail setup
- Caregiver-friendly explanation
Serving Durham Region and the GTA
TLC Home Mobility supports families across Whitby, Durham Region, Toronto, and surrounding communities with hospital beds, rentals, mattresses, accessories, delivery, and setup.
Common questions about hospital beds for home use.
Here are answers to common questions about buying, renting, pre-owned availability, delivery, mattress selection, and preparing for hospital discharge at home.
Renting is usually best for short-term recovery, hospital discharge, temporary caregiving, or uncertain timelines. Buying is usually better when the bed will be needed long term or when the family wants a specific model and warranty-backed equipment.
Pre-owned hospital beds can be a practical lower-cost option when suitable inventory is available. Availability changes often, so customers should confirm the current models, condition, mattress options, rail options, and delivery timing before deciding.
For many home care situations, a full electric hospital bed is the most convenient because the head, foot, and bed height can be adjusted by remote. Low-height beds may be preferred when fall risk is a concern, while bariatric beds may be needed for larger users.
Most hospital beds use a compatible medical mattress designed for adjustable positioning. Customers who spend long periods in bed, have reduced mobility, or are at risk of pressure injuries may need a therapeutic foam mattress, alternating pressure system, or low air loss mattress.
Yes. Delivery and setup are available in TLC service areas. This helps ensure the bed, mattress, and accessories are assembled properly and that the family or caregiver understands basic use before care begins.
Timing depends on current inventory, delivery schedule, location, and the equipment required. Contact TLC as early as possible when a hospital discharge date is being discussed so we can help you prepare the room and choose the right bed setup.
The cost depends on whether you are buying new, buying pre-owned, or renting monthly. Pricing can also change based on the bed type, mattress, rails, accessories, delivery, and setup. TLC can help you compare the total cost of each option before you decide.
Choose the room where the bed will be used, clear a path for delivery, remove unnecessary furniture, and make sure there is access to a nearby electrical outlet for electric beds or air mattress systems. If you are unsure about room size or placement, contact TLC before delivery.
Yes. Depending on the care situation, you may be able to add a compatible pressure relief mattress, alternating pressure mattress, low air loss system, or bariatric support surface. TLC can help you compare medical mattress options before choosing a rental or purchase path.
Coverage depends on the insurance plan, benefits provider, medical documentation, and reason for the equipment. Some customers may be able to submit receipts or supporting paperwork to their insurer. Check with your benefits provider before purchase or rental if coverage is important.
When the bed is no longer needed, contact TLC to arrange pickup according to your rental terms and service area. This makes renting a practical choice for recovery, temporary care, or situations where the length of need is uncertain.
Need help choosing the right hospital bed?
Tell TLC whether the need is short-term recovery, hospital discharge, long-term home care, pressure relief, or caregiver support. We can help you decide whether buying new, buying pre-owned, or renting makes the most sense.
