An electrically operated bed with a high low adjustment enabling it to lower from a standard ergonomically correct height to floor level. Adjustable features include backrest and height adjustment, trendelenburg tilt and an optional knee break. The bed is designed for domestic and healthcare facility use for adults and children. It has four lockable castors and a footboard and headboard. Options are available.
Battery back up
Knee break
Self help pole
IV Pole
Side rails
Dual castors
Wall bumper bar
Auto Contour on Handset for simultaneous use of backrest and knee break
Range of mattresses - flat and concave
Only one model available
Specification | Liftcare Protean Floor Bed |
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Base Height (clearance) | Unknown |
Height | From 85 mm to 785 mm |
Length | 2260 mm |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) | 250 kg |
Width | 925 mm |
Folded dimensions 925 x 428 x 1135mm
The Protean combines a true 'floor level' low position (for prevention of falls) with a proper ergonomic high position, to provide not only dignified and safe care for the patient or resident but also the correct height for carers.
Frame
Steel frame with dimpled steel base, includes 4 mattress retainers
Length 1925mm standard - 2055mm extended
Headboard/Footboard
Wooden laminate enclosed headboard and footboard available as standard, removable.
Adjustments
Electrically operated backrest angle
Electrically operated trendelenburg tilt and reverse tilt
Electrically operated kneebreak is available (optional)
Electrically operated high / low adjustment
Controls
Electronically operated, using buttons on a hand control, functions are lockable on the Hand Control.
Mattress
Various options available including foam pressure reduction mattresses.
Castors
Three swivel castors with brake, one with steering lock
Bed Rails
Aluminum side rails are available, although not necessary with the Protean Floor Level Bed. The side rails are removable, length, with folding vertical projections which can be folded to either the foot or head end.
Safety Features
Designed to meet TGA and AUS/NZ OH&S Codes and Standards.
Power Source
Electrically powered, via Mains supply
Battery Back up is an option, in case of power failure.
Motor
The motors are enclosed in the foot and head end pedestals of the bed, allowing clear space beneath the bed.
Dismantling
Can be folded for storage, transport or for placement in the home.
Note:
- legrest raise: leg section of bed elevates and bends at knee area and the foot end of the bed remains elevated parallel to the bed frame
- Knee break: leg section of bed elevates and bends at knee area so the legs below the knee are angled downwards (triangular configuration)
- Trendelenburg Tilt: allows the entire bed to tilt so a person's feet can be higher than their head. Reverse Trendelenburg tilts the bed in the opposite direction.
In certain circumstances there is an element of risk involved in the use of a bed pole or bed rail. All users require an initial risk assessment. A risk assessment should be undertaken in each circumstance of use. The Bed Pole or Bed rail should not be used in circumstances where there is a gap between the vertical components and the mattress. Users most at risk would include: those with physical limitations, cognitive impairment or a combination of both, or where the intended user's faculties are comprised by medication. Users should have the risk assessed prior to the prescription of a bed rail or bed pole.
Regular monitoring is recommended particularly where the condition is changing.
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards contact us or visit http://ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
Victoria, Australia