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A mobile electrically operated bed with position adjustments to backrest, knee break and bed height. Available in three widths in sizes suitable for bariatric users.
A mobile electrically operated bed with position adjustments to the backrest, knee break, bed height, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg. Suitable for bariatric users. Available in two sizes. A range of options and accessories are available.
A mobile electrically operated bed designed for domestic use. Features include adjustable backrest, Trendelenburg tilt and bed height. P5500 series also has electric knee break. The bed dismantles for transportation. Available in one size with a range of options and accessories.
A mobile electrically operated bed for homecare or healthcare facilities. It has adjustable backrest, legrest area and bed height. Available in three sizes. Beds can be custom built to extra length and extra width (up to 1500 mm).
A fixed height electrically adjustable bed with adjustable backrest and legrest area. Available in one single size with a choice of two leg heights.
A soft cotton hammock suspended by a steel spring and a triangular cross strut from a free standing metal frame. The hammock can be lined with a foam mattress or a short pile sheepskin. Useful as a bed for babies up to approximately 12 months old.
A range of polyurethane impregnated polyester fabric slide sheets designed to assist transferring a person on a horizontal surface such as a bed. The sheets are lightweight and portable. Sold with a storage bag for easy access, and to tie or hook onto the user's bed.
A mains powered, electrically operated, low air loss mattress replacement with additional foam base. Designed for pressure reduction in very high risk users or those with existing pressure ulcers up to stage four. It has a two way stretch, water resistant and vapour permeable (breathable) cover, which is removable. Available in single bed size only.
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