Improve Your Nightly Sleep with a Hospital Bed from SlumberSource

Welcome to SlumberSource, You're in the right place if you've ever wished for a bed that could Our range of Adjustable Beds, Hospital Beds, Hi-Low Beds and Homecare Beds are not only comfortable, but they are also good for your health and well-being.

Why Buy a Hospital Bed for home?

Lifestyle changes like multifunction hospital adjustable beds may improve your life. Find your optimal reading, back support, or circulation sleep position with our adjustable beds. Wireless remotes, adjustable settings, and built-in massage make every night comfortable.

Hospital beds

We provide convenient hospital beds to help patients and caretakers recover at home. With adjustable height, easy-to-clean surfaces, and durable safety rails, our hospital beds ease home care. They give peace of mind in rehabilitation due to their stability and adaptability.

Which beds do CareGivers recommend?

Caregivers generally prefer beds that make their job easier, safer, and more efficient. While there's no single "perfect" bed, some features are universally caregiver-friendly:

Adjustable Beds (Hi-Low): This is a big one. Hi-low beds allow caregivers to adjust the height of the bed to a comfortable working level, minimizing back strain and injuries during transfers, providing care, or cleaning.

Electric Adjustability: Fully-electric beds are ideal as they allow for effortless adjustments with the push of a button, reducing manual strain for caregivers.

Safe Patient Transfers: Features like a bed height that matches wheelchairs or other transfer equipment and ample space around the bed all contribute to safer and more manageable transfers.

Here's a breakdown of the preferred bed types based on care needs:

For Independent or Semi-Independent Users: A standard adjustable bed with features like head and foot adjustment might suffice.

For Users with Limited Mobility or Needing Extensive Care: A full-electric sleep-to-stand bed offers the most significant advantages. The ability to safely assist users from a lying to standing position promotes user independence and reduces caregiver strain.

Additional Considerations:

Weight Capacity: Ensure the bed has a weight capacity that accommodates the user safely.

Accessories: Features like side rails and grab bars can enhance safety for both the user and caregiver.

Ease of Use: Controls should be easy for both the user and caregiver to operate.