Medical Furniture

Setting up a room for recovery or long-term care at home takes the right furniture. We carry hospital beds, overbed tables, shower chairs, commodes, pressure-relief mattresses, and fall mats. Our recliners, including bariatric recliner options, are built for comfort during extended sitting. Whether you're outfitting a home care space or a facility, everything here is designed to support safety, comfort, and independence.

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Hospital Beds

Semi-electric and full-electric frames with adjustable head and foot, in standard and bariatric capacities, plus low configurations for fall-risk residents. Side rails sold separately.

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Mattresses

Pressure-relief foam, alternating pressure air mattresses with pumps, and gel overlays. The line item that does more for skin integrity than the frame underneath it.

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Posture Foam Mats

High-density foam for therapy rooms, PT spaces, and bedside transfer surfaces. Wipe-down covers and anti-slip backing.

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Bathroom Safety Aids & Accessories

Shower and bath chairs, transfer seats, and commodes that double for the shower. The gear that prevents the bathroom fall that becomes a hospital admission.

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Commodes

Bedside commodes, steel-frame models for heavier use, and combination shower-commode chairs. Replacement buckets and lids kept in stock.

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Raised Toilets

Raised toilet seats in a range of heights, with armrest versions for residents with weak quads or recent hip-replacement precautions.

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The mattress is doing more work than the bed

Buyers focus on the frame and treat the mattress as an afterthought, which is backwards. The frame changes a resident's position, the mattress is what keeps them out of a pressure injury through the seven overnight hours when nobody's adjusting anything. A foam mattress is fine for ambulatory residents, but an alternating pressure surface outperforms it for residents with limited mobility, every time.

If a building is fighting pressure injuries despite a good turning schedule, the mattress is almost always the variable to change first. Frames don't prevent breakdown; surfaces do. So when the choice is spending up on the frame or the mattress, the mattress wins on outcomes nearly every time.

How delivery works on freight-sized equipment

Hospital beds, alternating pressure mattresses with pumps, and bariatric commodes don't ship like a case of underpads. They're freight, which means a delivery window, a liftgate truck, and someone on your end to sign and inspect. If nobody's there at the appointment, the freight company reschedules and the bed sits on a truck for another couple of days.

Tell the rep your move-in or renovation date when you place the order, not when the delivery is supposed to land. We hold the equipment in our warehouse and deliver on the day you actually need it, instead of leaving eight bed frames stacked in a hallway while the new wing finishes painting.

Choosing medical furniture comes down to the person using it and the care setting it's going into. A home recovery room has different needs than a hospice suite or a nursing home wing. We carry full electric hospital beds in three-function and five-function configurations, so you can match the bed to the level of adjustability the patient actually needs. Our pressure relief mattresses, including anti-decubitus air options, help reduce the risk of skin breakdown for anyone spending long hours in bed.

For seating, our electric recliners are designed for people who need support getting in and out of a chair or who sit for extended periods throughout the day. We offer a bariatric recliner rated for higher weight capacities, built with the same comfort features as our standard models. If you're setting up a bathroom for someone with limited mobility, we carry shower chairs with armrests, a bariatric shower chair for larger patients, bath transfer chairs, and bedside commodes.

Fall prevention matters in every care environment. Our fall floor mats and bed pressure alarm mats add a layer of safety for patients at risk of getting out of bed unassisted. For transfers, our hydraulic patient lift chair helps caregivers move patients safely without straining themselves.

Whether you're a family caregiver preparing a room at home or a facility manager outfitting multiple rooms, we can help you find the right fit. We stock these items in bulk for nursing homes, hospice programs, and assisted living communities.

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.