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Every bed we sell at SlumberSource is a full electric hospital bed — motorized head, foot, and height adjustment controlled from a handset, with no hand cranks anywhere. It's the only type we stock, because for daily home care the motorized height function is what makes transfers safe for patients and work heights safe for caregivers. Browse 30+ models below, from entry hi-low frames to bariatric, smart, and rotating sleep-to-stand beds.
Why Full Electric Beats Semi-Electric at Home
A semi-electric bed motorizes only the head and foot sections — every height change means walking to the foot of the bed and cranking. In real homes, that means the height never gets adjusted and the safety benefit disappears. Full electric beds put every adjustment on the handset, so the patient lowers the bed to plant both feet for a stable sit-to-stand, and the caregiver raises it to waist height for dressing changes and linens. Read the full comparison in our full-electric vs semi-electric buyer's guide.
Full Electric Hospital Bed Prices
$1,568–$2,500: entry expandable hi-low frames (Medacure, Emerald Oasis, Protekt, NOA Elite II). $2,500–$5,000: premium hi-low, furniture-grade and smart beds (Accora, Harmony, Dawn House, Transfer Master, UPbed). $5,000–$12,787+: heavy-duty bariatric and luxury rotating sleep-to-stand models. Every purchase includes nationwide delivery with professional in-home installation in 3–8 business days — no prescription needed. Financing is available at checkout.
Find the Right Type
Need a specific style? Shop by category: hi-low adjustable beds for extended height range, bariatric beds for capacities to 1,000 lbs, sleep-to-stand rotating beds for independent standing transfers, or the complete hospital beds for home range. Questions about coverage? See our Medicare hospital bed guide or pricing breakdown in how much a hospital bed costs.
Full Electric Hospital Bed FAQs
What is a full electric hospital bed?
A bed that motorizes all three core adjustments — head, foot, and height — from a handset. No hand crank is needed, so patients can adjust the bed themselves and caregivers can set a safe working height instantly.
How much does a full electric hospital bed cost?
From $1,568 for entry hi-low frames to $12,787+ for luxury rotating models, always including delivery and professional installation in 3–8 business days.
Does Medicare pay for a full electric hospital bed?
Medicare treats full electric (E0265) as an upgrade over the covered semi-electric standard (E0260) and pays the semi-electric rate; you pay the difference. Buying privately requires no prescription.
Can I get a full electric hospital bed with a mattress included?
Yes — every model offers mattress, rail, and accessory options at checkout, from standard foam to alternating-pressure therapeutic mattresses.
Which full electric hospital bed is best for home use?
Hi-low models suit most homes; choose bariatric for 500–1,000 lb capacities, or a rotating sleep-to-stand bed for independent standing transfers. Call (888) 912-2746 and a specialist will match the bed to your situation.