HC-9 EZ-Turn Multi-Function ICU Hospital Bed for Lateral ...
Sep. 02, 2024
HC-9 EZ-Turn Multi-Function ICU Hospital Bed for Lateral ...
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In addition to traditional hospital be functions, the HOPEFULL EZ-Turn Multi-function Full Electric Hospital Bed offers innovative lateral tilting and rotation. These movements help with lateral recumbent positioning of the patient or your loved one, which is especially helpful for preventing pressure ulcers (bed sores). This also aides the work of nurses or caregivers, who conventionally must log-roll patients at regular intervals and use wedge pillows. With the EZ turn Bed, the patient can be easily repositioned without the direct help of a caregiver or wedge pillows, providing further assistance to both the patient and caregiver. The EZ-Turn bed also offers head/back, knee, and foot elevation with integrated angle degree displays to provide precise positioning of the patient. These functions are accomplished by the state-of-the-art LINAK electric motor actuators and control systems, which provide smooth and quiet movements. The controls are ergonomically produced, with intuitive designs on the hand-held pendant to ensure easy use. LINAK is the leading brand for motor actuators and electronics for hospital beds world-wide. Other features include an integrated digital weighing scale, centralized locking system with brake pedals, and 5 inch aluminum casters with bearings. The large casters allow for ease of movement on various floor surfaces, like concrete, tile, wood, and carpet, which will help with moving the bed within your home or facility. The HOPEFULL EZ-Turn Multi-Function Full Electric Hospital Bed is the perfect solution to improve the care of your patients and loved ones. SPECIFICATIONS: 550 lbs weight limit Overall bed weight: 287 lbs. Overall Dimensions: 86.0 x 41.8 x (19.0 32.0 adjustable height) inches Sleep Surface Dimensions: 78.7 x 35.4 inches
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- 5 CLASSIC FUNCTIONS: These functions include elevation of the head, knees, and feet. The bed can also be lowered to 19 inches or elevated to 32 inches in height. With these functions, the patient can be positioned in Trendelenburg, reverse Trendelenburg, Fowlers, semi-Fowlers, high-Fowlers, and standard chair positions. There are angle degree displays for the head elevation and Trendelenburg movements for precise positioning of the patient.
- LATERAL TILTING AND ROTATION: The EZ-Turn Bed offers innovative lateral tilting and rotation of up to 30 degrees, which will help with lateral recumbent positioning of the patient. This is especially helpful for preventing pressure ulcers (bed sores) for patients who are unable to move by themselves. Traditionally, caregivers must log-roll patients and use wedge pillows at regular intervals to prevent these ulcers. Now, these movements can assisted with the EZ-Turn Bed.
- LINAK ELECTRIC MOTOR ACTUATORS: The LINAK electric motor actuator and control system offers smooth and quiet movements. Controls are located on the side-rails and hand-held pendant. The LINAK system is developed in Denmark and is the leading brand for hospital beds in the world. Their intuitive design allows patients to move to comfortable positions, including the lateral recumbent position, with the press of a button. Our LINAK systems come with an integrated weighing system and display.
- CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM: The EZ-Turn Bed comes with a central locking System with 5 inch aluminum caster wheels and brake pedals, which allow for ease of movement, even on carpeted surfaces. These features allow the bed to be easily moved on various surfaces within your home or facility
- SIZE, WEIGHT LIMITS, and WARRANTY: There is a 550 lbs weight limit for safe operation of the bed. The sleeping surface is 78.7 x 35.4 inches. Overall dimensions are 86.0 x 41.8 x 19.7 32.3 inches. Overall bed weight is about 287 lbs. The EZ Turn Bed also comes with a 2 year warranty for parts and labor, 5 year warranty for the LINAK actuator electric motor, and 10 year warranty for the frame of the bed.
- RETURN POLICY : Within 30 days from the receipt of the bed, only non-used bed can be accepted for the return request, under one-way return freight charge to be paid by the buyer. Return bed need to be re-packed by the original packing materials. Any used bed cannot be accepted for the return request.
Buying Guide: Rotating Chair Beds
A rotating disability bed is a specialist adjustable bed that turns a mattress platform into a chair to help the user to stand. These beds are also known as turning adjustable beds, rotating chair beds, sit-to-stand beds, rotoflex beds, rota-pro beds and electric rotating beds.
Opera's RotoBed® range is designed to offer advanced functionality to enable independence whilst also being stylishly designed to blend with home interiors. This guide will help you select and customise the most suitable rotating chair bed for your needs.
1. Consider your requirements
Firstly, and most importantly, you need to assess your requirements and identify what you need the bed to do for you.
- How difficult is it to get out of your current bed?
- Are you able to get out of a seated position unassisted?
- Once standing, do you need a frame/hoist to help you walk?
Ideally, you need to write down all these needs so that when selecting a turning bed, you choose a design that best meets each need. If you have a personal care, occupational therapist or district nurse, it may help for you to create this list with them.
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2. Select a bed model
Next, its time to choose a model that meets your requirements. For Opera's RotoBed® range this is straightforward with two models: the Home is a fixed-height rotating bed; whereas the Free has full height adjustment. If you have a fixed height bed at the moment and have enough upper-body strength to get up form a seated position, then the Home will be sufficient. However, if you need the chair to raise to provide extra support and/or you require nursing on the bed, the Free is more suitable. Both rotating bed models are cleverly designed to look like items of furniture and upholstery colour options mean you can specify a bed that will blend well with existing interiors.
RotoBed® Home
The Home is a fixed-height rotating bed but the turntable and mattress adjustments are still fully electric. A low footboard enhances the appearance of the bed and means an unobstructed sightline out of the end of the bed. The Home in summary:
- Fixed height (three positions available)
- Electric back/leg rests and rotating chair
- Wired and wireless handset options
- Low footboard design
- Priced from £
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RotoBed® Free
The Free is a height adjustable rotating bed which is electrically operated by a wired handset control. The mattress back/leg rest and rotation to chair are also all electrically operated through the same handset. The Free in summary:
- Electrically height adjustable: 32-82cm
- Electric back/leg rests and rotating chair
- Head/foot board upholstery options
- Castors with easy braking
- Priced from £
3. Configure width, handset, sides and upholstery
Once you have chosen your model, you can configure the bed. Choose the standard 3ft single width or a wider 3ft6 width if you feel you would benefit form extra room in the bed. Wired handsets are standard but on the Home there is also the option of a smart wireless handset. Standard arm sides are located either side of the seat of the mattress chair and you can also add backrest sides if head support is needed. Opera RotoBed® beds also have upholstered areas with a choice of five fabric colours.
4. Specify a mattress
The final option to consider when buying a rotating/turning disability bed for the home is a mattress. Mattresses for rotating chair beds have to be extremely flexible and are usually constructed from impressionable foams that are hinged on the sections that bend. All mattresses for Operas rotating beds have a sturdy anchor fastening system on the underside to firmly secure the mattress to the adjustable/rotating platform. There are three options of mattress available, all of wipe-clean water resistant covers:
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a. SafeSleep Mattress
A layered pressure relieving foam mattress that ensures outstanding comfort whilst helping to prevent bed sores. The mattress is a medium firmness.
b. BariaSleep Mattress
Constructed for heavier users and designed for the 3ft6 wide RotoBed® beds, the BariaSleep has a weight capacity of 190kg and is a firm, supportive mattress.
b. Roho Air Mattress
An innovative dry flotation air mattress that is designed to prevent and facilitate treatment of pressure ulcers at all four stages.
4. Add accessories
Once your bed and mattress set is complete, you can upgrade your Opera RotoBed® to include some useful enhancements. Accessories include:
- Armside table that rotates with you
- LED bed lamp for reading
- Underbed lighting that illuminates when you rotate to exit the bed
- Pillow and pillowcase with backrest securing straps
- Jersey fitted sheets
6. After-purchase considerations
There are some key after-purchase considerations that you must consider before investing in a rotating chair bed. These include:
Delivery & Installation
You will need to ensure that the supplier can deliver and install the bed in your area. Make sure you are confident that your supplier can adequately cover your area and have trained, professional engineers. You will also need to give details about the room size and also be aware that due to the weight and size of rotating beds they cannot always be installed in an upstairs room.
Opera offers UK-wide delivery and installation with distribution hubs in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Hull, Swindon and Dublin. A network of 40+ installation engineers mean we can install and service equipment quickly and efficiently.
Warranty
When spending £5,000+ on an item of equipment, you want to be assured of excellent quality and guarantee/warranty coverage. Check with your supplier that you have at least a 2 year parts and labour warranty on the bed. Opera offers full 3 year warranties on all RotoBed® rotating chair beds with extension options available.
Support/Maintenance
Once you are confident with warranty terms, you next want to be confident that the supplier can actually support that warranty and respond to maintenance requests quickly. Opera has a UK-wide network of 40+ service engineers and can respond to break-down requests with on-site engineers within 1-2 days.
Battery Back-up
A final consideration is battery back-up. In the event of a power outage, the last thing you need is a non-functional bed that is stuck in an awkward position or leaves you unable to get out. Operas RotoBed® beds all have optional battery back-up that enable you to continue operating the bed in the event of a power outage.
7. Making the purchase
When you have made the decision to purchase and have selected and configured a product that matches your requirements, you should be fully confident in the product and supplier. Ensure the supplier offers a robust returns policy or trial period and advice form your occupational therapist or district nurse if you need further confirmation.
All the best and we hope our guide proved useful. Wed be delighted to help you further and speak with you in person, please do call our advice team on 222 or enquire using the form below.
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