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Low Beds, Fall Prevention, Low Bed Frames

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Low Beds

Low beds provide safety and comfort for patients who have difficulty getting in and out of higher hospital beds, as well as offering protection for those who are at risk of rolling out of bed. A low bed allows patients to place their feet flat on the floor while they are sitting on the edge of the bed. Low beds are often used in nursing homes, hospitals and personal residences.

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Top Seller #1
FloorBed by Accora, Floor Level Fall Prevention, Height-Adjustable, Ultra-Low Bed with Bariatric Option
Starting at: $2,489.24
Accora
5 of 5 star customer rating
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Accora FloorBed Accessories and Replacement Parts
Starting at: $305.40
Accora
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Drive Medical Delta Ultra Light Full Electric Low Bed
Starting at: $1,101.53
Drive Medical
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Invacare Full Electric Low Bed
Starting at: $1,125.00
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Invacare
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Economical PVC Framed Standard Low Hospital Bed
Starting at: $370.34
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MJM International
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AllCare Floor Bed by Med Mizer
Starting at: $3,257.96
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Med-Mizer
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Encore Heavy Duty Low Hospital Bed
Starting at: $3,813.04
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Span America
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NOAH Expandable Hospital Bariatric Bed - 1000 lbs Weight Limit - Optional Bed Scale
Starting at: $5,501.15
NOA Medical
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Medline Low Rise Hospital Bed
Starting at: $711.35
Medline
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Hi Lo Hospital Bed - Full Electric B135C by CostCare
Starting at: $899.00
CostCare
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Patriot Homecare Full Electric Bed Package
Starting at: $1,061.35
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Lumex
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Hi Lo Hospital Bed - Full Electric B325 by CostCare
Starting at: $1,729.00
CostCare
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Bariatric Acute Care Low Bed - B337 by CostCare
Starting at: $2,059.00
CostCare
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Human Care FloorLine Long-Term Care Low Bed
Starting at: $2,341.00
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Human Care
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Low Bed with Adjustable Head Section
Starting at: $540.92
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MJM International
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Supernal 3 Hi-Low Bed Sets
Starting at: $3,441.00
Assembly / Installation Available
Supernal Beds
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Descend Ultra Low Adjustable Bed for Homecare from Prius Healthcare
Starting at: $2,238.73
Prius Healthcare
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Low Hospital Bed with Locking Casters and 600 lbs. Capacity - Ai1 by Prius Healthcare
Starting at: $9,395.52
Prius Healthcare
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Restraint-Free Low Bed by IPU
Starting at: $392.51
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IPU
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Echo Low Bed with Headboard and Footboard
Starting at: $501.29
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MJM International
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Echo Low Bed with Elevated Head Section
Starting at: $596.04
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MJM International
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Full-Electric Low Homecare Bed Package with Innerspring Mattress by Invacare
Starting at: $1,272.20
Invacare
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Acute Care Heavy-Duty Hospital Bed - B333 by CostCare
Starting at: $2,093.00
CostCare
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Retractabed-Fixed | Low Retractable Bed by Med-Mizer
Starting at: $2,108.34
Assembly / Installation Available
Med-Mizer
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Human Care FloorLine-i Plus Low Hospital Bed
Starting at: $3,200.00
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Human Care
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Bariatric Acute Care Hospital Beds with Extendable Width and Length by CostCare
Starting at: $3,523.00
CostCare
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Empresa Floor Bed with Trendelenburg by Accora
Starting at: $3,582.00
Accora
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Headboard and Footboard for Low Bed Model LB76 or LB80
Starting at: $88.23
IPU
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Starting at: $88.83
Innovative Products
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Elevating Headrest for Low Bed Models IPU-LB76 or IPU-LB80
Starting at: $121.19
IPU
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The Importance of Reducing the Risk Factors for Falls

Each year one-third of adults aged 65 or older fall, and 2 million are treated in emergency rooms for fall-related injuries. Falls are the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admissions among older adults, and are the leading cause of fatal injury. With each decade of life, the risk of falling increases. The long-term consequences of fall injuries can impact the independence and health of older adults, such as traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and hip fractures. Falls are not an inevitable part of aging, because many falls can be prevented. A growing number of older adults limit their activities and social engagements because of their fear of falling. This can result in further depression, physical decline, social isolation and feelings of helplessness.

Many individuals are at risk for falls from a bed from either getting up and walking unaided when it is no longer safe to do so, or from rolling out of bed. Bedrails are sometimes used to help keep a person safely in bed. But studies have shown that those with dementia are at an increased risk for serious falls if they try to get out of bed by climbing over the rails. Others may become agitated if they feel restrained. Some become entrapped in the space between the mattress and the rail, or caught in the rail.

The FDA recommends using only partial rails when needed, and special high-low beds. These beds can be lowered close to the floor for sleeping and raised for caregiving tasks. If the person were to roll out of bed, the risk of injury is less because the bed is closer to the floor. Some bed frames (without the mattress) are as low as seven inches above the floor. A fully electric high-low bed is the easiest type to operate.

What is a Low Bed?

A low bed normally refers to a bed frame and not the actual mattress. There are two different types. Some low beds are actually minimally designed, meaning they may be very simple so they do not dominate a room. Another type of low bed is made with the bed frame closer to the floor. These are helpful for those who do not like to climb up into bed, and the lower height can diminish the sense of the bed overwhelming a small room.

The metal bed frame type is the simplest low bed of all. These are the most minimally made in design and are close to the floor. The metal bed frame is barely noticed unless someone is looking under the bed. Some feel they want some design in their bed; therefore, the metal frame is not quite sufficient for their decorating tastes.

How do I Choose a Low Bed?

Some factors to consider when choosing a low bed are style, price, materials and comfort. The most common materials for furniture are metal, composite board, and different types of wood. Although the primary factor in terms of comfort is the mattress, the frame material should still be considered. The look and style of a low bed is the final factor when choosing one. There is no right or wrong way to choose the style, it is completely subjective. If there is already existing bedroom furniture that will stay in the room, choose a bed to coordinate with those items. Going with a low bed that has an entirely different look can also be used as an accent.

How do I Choose a Low Bed Frame?

When choosing a low bed frame, consider whether or not a box spring will be used along with a mattress. Some frames are designed to be used with only a mattress, while others are designed to accommodate both the box spring and a mattress. If the box spring will be used to provide a flat surface for the mattress, a low bed frame made from steel will work with both a mattress and box spring together.

Platform beds made from metal or wood can provide a flat surface for the mattress, which eliminates the need for a box spring. Platform beds come in a wide variety of colors, designs and styles. Some low bed frame models feature footboards and headboards, while others may not feature either.

The most basic thing to consider when choosing a low bed frame is its size. It is important to think about how much space is available in the room as well as who will be sleeping in the bed. A twin size bed will accommodate one adult, a queen size bed can fit two adults, and a king size bed can accommodate two adults with room to spare. The low bed frame needs to match the size of mattress you intend to buy or already own. Sometimes the frame will be designed for one specific size only, and sometimes it is designed to be adjustable to fit more than one size of mattress. To avoid complications, it is possible to buy a frame and a mattress together.

Rehabmart is pleased to carry a wide assortment of low beds from well-respected vendors such as Invacare, IPU, MJM International, Drive Medical and Convaquip.


Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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