Flexabed Hi Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,045.00
The Dawn House Hi Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,739.15
Med Mizer Active Care Rotating Bed
Sale price$3,031.00
Accora FloorBed Ultra Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,189.00
Transfer Master Supernal Hi Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,688.25
Joerns WeCare Hi-Low Adjustable Homecare Bed
Sale price$1,465.00
Joerns EasyCare Hi-Low Adjustable Homecare Bed
Sale price$1,834.00
Journey UPbed Sleep-To-Stand Adjustable Bed
Sale price$2,199.00
Med Mizer RetractaBed Adjustable Bed
Sale price$2,717.00
Med Mizer Active Care Deluxe Rotating Bed
Sale price$12,760.00
Joerns DolphinCare™ Integrated Fluid Immersion Simulation Complete Bed System
Sale price$33,211.00
Accora Empresa 12-Function Hi Low Adjusting Nursing Bed
Sale price$4,099.00
Med Mizer AllCare AC-C Ultra Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,557.00
Joerns Bariatric Healthcare Bed System RC 750
Sale price$6,914.00
Joerns Bariatric Healthcare Bed System RC 1000
Sale price$9,520.00
Joerns UltraCare® XT AdvanceCare Hi-Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$2,453.00
Med Mizer Select Care Adjustable Bed
Sale price$5,887.00
Med Mizer AllCare AC-N Ultra Low Adjustable Bed
Sale price$3,557.00
Med Mizer EX8000 Bariatric Adjustable Bed
Sale price$6,525.00
Frequently asked questions
What type of hospital bed is best for home use?
For most people recovering or in long-term care at home, a full-electric hi-low bed is the best starting point. It adjusts the head, foot, and overall height with a hand control, which makes daily care and transfers easier. The right choice ultimately depends on the person's mobility, weight, and fall risk.
Does Medicare pay for a hospital bed at home?
Coverage depends on your plan and a physician's order documenting medical need. We can't guarantee coverage, but our team can explain what documentation is typically required and point you toward the right resources.
What is the difference between full-electric and semi-electric beds?
A full-electric bed powers the head, foot, and height adjustments with a hand control. A semi-electric bed powers the head and foot but adjusts height manually with a crank. Full-electric is generally easier for caregivers and reduces strain.
Can I rent a hospital bed for home use?
Rental availability varies. Contact our team to discuss current options for your situation and timeframe before purchasing.
What is a hi-low hospital bed?
A hi-low bed lowers close to the floor and raises to a comfortable working height. Lowering reduces injury risk from falls, while raising makes transfers and caregiving easier on the back.
Do hospital beds come with mattresses?
Some beds include a mattress and some are sold as the frame only. Each product page notes what's included, and we can recommend a compatible pressure-relief or standard mattress.
Do I need a bariatric hospital bed?
Bariatric beds are built for higher weight capacities and wider sleep surfaces. If the user is near or above a standard bed's rated capacity, or needs more room to reposition safely, a bariatric bed is the safer choice.
What features help with caregiver transfers?
Look for hi-low height adjustment, sturdy assist rails, and lockable casters. Rotating and sit-to-stand beds can further reduce the lifting required to get a person in and out of bed.
What size is a hospital bed for home use?
Standard home hospital beds are roughly twin-size (about 36" wide). Wider full and bariatric sizes are available when more sleep surface or capacity is needed.
When should I choose a rotating hospital bed?
A rotating or sit-to-stand bed helps most when getting in and out of bed is the main challenge. It turns and elevates the user toward the edge, reducing the physical effort for both the user and caregiver.
