An electrically operated bed, designed for aged care facilities and home care with adjustable backrest, leg raise, knee break, bed height adjustment, and auto chair position. Available with various options.
Adjustments
* The bed has electric hi/lo, backrest, option knee break and chair position
Power Source
* 240 volt power point
* The power supply is through the control box wired underneath the bed
Motor
* Cords are all concealed underneath the base of the bed
Controls
* Handset operates all functions on the bed
Bedrails
* Vertical folding metal safety sides, or full length wooden rails available
Headboard / Footboard
* Standard removable head and foot boards in varying styles, and in Cherry or Beech finish
Mattresses
* Recommended MSS Premier or Glide which are pressure reducing foam mattresses that conform well with electrically profiling beds
Castors
* Choice of castors to vary height if required, or for constant transport of patient bigger castors would be required
* Castors available 100, 125, 150mm
Dismantling
* The bed features slide-in or lock-in features that enable it to be dismantled without the need for tools
* This bed can be put into a transport unit and assembled in small rooms
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
Denmark
Price from Invacare
Price is for Alegio SBEA3F.DO single 4 section, 125mm castor, central locking, 63kg lightweight, mattress base only, does not include head and foot boards.
Bed ends from $225 to $490
Side rails $303
In certain circumstances there is an element of risk involved in the use of a device that attaches to the side of a bed such that there is the possibility of entrapment between the device and the mattress. This includes but is not limited to a bed pole (stick), bed rail or bed rail protector. The device may increase the risk of injury or even death to the bed occupant. Entrapment of limbs or body parts may occur with parts of the bed and the device. Some bed occupants may try to climb over a bed rail to get out of bed.
A risk assessment should be undertaken in each circumstance of use. The device should not be used in circumstances where there is a gap between the vertical components and the mattress. Users most at risk include those with physical or cognitive challenges or where the intended user's alertness is affected by medication.
Regular monitoring is recommended, particularly where the user's condition is changing.
* Metal fold down rails
* Self Help Pole
* IV pole
* Transport unit
* Handset holder
* 3 sizes of castors
* Alegio - 4 Section (includes kneebreak)
| Specification | Standard |
|---|---|
| Base Height (clearance) | Unknown |
| Height | Unknown |
| Length | 2000 mm |
| Load Capacity (supplier stated) | 170 kg |
| Width | 900 mm |
Overall length...................2100mm
Length inside....................2020mm
Outer width 900mm (without rails) - with rails the outer dimension increases to 1020mm with wooden rails, and 1040mm with steel rails.
Backrest angle...................0-72 degrees
Thigh angle......................0-16 degrees
Standards
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 also see
www.ilcnsw.asn.au/home/assistive_technology/standards
TGA
Many of the items on the ILC NSW website are categorised as a Medical Device. Medical devices that are approved for use in Australia have been entered into a national database called the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), which is maintained by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). You can ask the supplier for the ARTG number for the device you wish to purchase and search the ARTG for the entry. To access information on the ARTG visit www.tga.gov.au
When buying a medical device it is advisable to only choose a medical device that is recommended by a healthcare professional and has been included on the ARTG.
Whilst all care is taken to provide accurate information with respect to the item described, the Independent Living Centre (ILC) is not involved in product design or manufacture, and therefore not in a position to guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Selection of equipment, which is both suitable and appropriate for individual needs remains the responsibility of the person(s) considering requisition, and no responsibility is taken by the ILC for any loss or injury caused through use of the equipment or alleged to have arisen through reliance upon information provided. As information is subject to change any enquiries should be directed to the manufacturer.