Hospital Beds

We carry full electric hospital beds with adjustable head, foot, and height settings, plus mattress options like our anti-decubitus air mattress for pressure relief. Whether you're outfitting a hospice, nursing home, or assisted living facility, our beds are built for daily use and designed around patient comfort and caregiver efficiency. Need help choosing? Email us at info@keraemedical.com.

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Two things to spec before ordering

Spec the bed to the resident and to whoever's caring for them. Most home setups do fine with a bed that raises the head, the foot, and the overall height. Higher-acuity rooms, where residents have breathing or circulation issues, need the added tilt positions, so that's more of a facility call than a home one. And any resident who climbs out of bed unassisted at night belongs on an ultra-low bed that drops near the floor, which changes what happens if they fall.

The mattress matters as much as the frame. A resident who can't reposition themselves needs a pressure-relief surface that moves the load around so skin doesn't break down on the same spots. For lower-risk residents who shift on their own, a simpler overlay does the job. Don't spend air-mattress money on someone who doesn't need it, and don't put a high-risk resident on plain foam.

Choosing the right hospital bed depends on a few things: how much mobility the person has, how often they'll need repositioning, and whether a caregiver is helping with daily transfers. A full electric hospital bed lets you adjust the head, foot, and overall height with a remote, which saves time and reduces strain on both the patient and the caregiver. If space is tight, our folding models store flat when not in use.

The mattress matters just as much as the bed frame. A good hospital bed mattress supports pressure relief and helps prevent skin breakdown, especially for anyone spending long hours in bed. Our air mattress overlay is designed for exactly that. If you're setting up a bed at home or outfitting a facility room, choosing the right mattress for hospital bed use is one of the most important decisions you'll make for patient comfort.

For facilities managing multiple rooms, we carry beds and mattresses that hold up to daily use in hospice, nursing home, and assisted living settings. Pairing beds with the right accessories, like a hoyer lift sling for safe patient transfers, makes a real difference in staff efficiency and resident safety. We can help you figure out what works best for your setup and volume.

If you're looking for hospice care supplies or nursing home supplies for your facility, sign up for a business account here or email us at info@keraemedical.com. Our team would be happy to help.