Hospital beds have features that increase the comfort for those in recovery and make it easier to manage mobility issues. Some basic features of a care bed include side rails, adjustable headrests and footrests, adjustable heights, and more room in which the patient can move around. Hospital beds are an ideal option for anyone who must be off their feet for extended periods or have trouble getting in and out of bed.
Ordinary beds are insufficient in cases of long-term immobility, leading to problems like bedsores and longer healing times. Certain conditions can make it more difficult to eat, drink, and get a good night's sleep in a regular bed. Anyone can add the utility and support of a hospital bed in the comfort of their own home or residence.
Hospital beds also make it easier for caregivers, as the height and positions are adjustable to make getting in and out of bed with less strain. The patient and caregiver can also raise the bed to make it easier for the caregiver to attend to the patient without bending over.
Hospital beds aren't only for those in recovery: seniors living by themselves, with family, or in a residence can enjoy the comfort, safety, and independence provided by hospital beds. Anyone with long-term mobility issues will find their lives improved by a private hospital bed that feels like a regular bed!
| Model No. | DA-7 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Electric Multifunction ICU Hospital Bed(Type A2) |
| Technical Features |
Outer dimensions: L2240*W1060mm(±10mm) Mattress platform: L1965*W920mm(±10mm) Bed height: H495-895mm(±10mm) Max backrest: ≥70° | Max knee rest: ≥60° TR/ATR: ≥12° Safe working load: 200kgs |
| Electric Parameters |
Power supply: 220V/110V, 50HZ / 60Hz Maximum input: 1.6A, 450VA Protection: IPX4, Class II, Type BF |
| Configuration |
1. Constant Height Head Ends 2. Split Side Rails (4pcs PP) 3. Integrated Scales system 4. Removable PP Mattress Platform 5. Central Nurse Control System 6. Columns Motor System 7. Controls In Side Rails 8. Manual/Electric CPR |






1. Patient Requirements: Consider mobility levels, the reason for the bed, and specific ailment needs.
2. Caregiver Support: Ensure the bed features reduce strain on those providing daily assistance.
3. Size and Spacing: Factor in room dimensions and additional medical equipment space.
4. Quality Matters: Higher quality impact comfort levels and long-term durability.
5. Mattress Selection: Invest in a high-quality mattress as it directly affects health and recovery.