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A specialized home-focused electric nursing bed designed exclusively for paralyzed patients and individuals with severe mobility limitations. It integrates user-centric functions to address the unique challenges of home care—such as safe transfers, pressure relief, and daily comfort—while using solid wood material to blend with residential decor (avoiding the clinical feel of hospital beds). Powered by electric controls and remote operation, it minimizes caregiver strain (e.g., eliminating manual lifting/dragging) and prioritizes patient dignity, making long-term home care more sustainable and comfortable.
Core Functions (Tailored to Paralyzed Patients’ Needs)
All functions are operated via electric remote control, ensuring simplicity for caregivers and reducing physical stress on patients:
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90° Bed Surface Rotation
The bed surface can rotate a full 90°, aligning directly with the floor. This eliminates the need for caregivers to manually drag, pull, or lift patients when getting in/out of bed— a common source of discomfort (and even injury) for paralyzed users. The smooth rotation allows patients to transition to a wheelchair, chair, or bedside with minimal body manipulation, preserving their comfort and reducing the risk of pressure on sensitive areas. -
Backrest Adjustment
Electrically raises the backrest to support semi-sitting or upright positions, with a design that fully supports the hip area (critical for paralyzed patients who cannot shift their weight independently). This meets daily needs like eating, drinking, or engaging with family, while providing targeted support for the neck, waist, and hips—preventing soreness from prolonged lying and simplifying caregiver tasks (e.g., oral care, feeding). -
Overall Turn-Over Function
Enables the entire bed surface to turn laterally (left/right), a vital feature for paralyzed patients who cannot reposition themselves. By shifting the body’s weight, this function relieves localized pressure on the back, hips, and shoulders—directly reducing the risk of pressure ulcers (bedsores, a major health concern for long-term bedridden users). It also promotes blood circulation, supporting skin and muscle health over time. -
Leg Lift Adjustment
Electrically elevates the leg section to improve lower limb blood flow, alleviate swelling (common in immobile patients), and maintain joint comfort. This function also simplifies leg care (e.g., cleaning, dressing wounds) for caregivers, as it keeps the legs in a stable, accessible position without requiring manual propping.
Key Product Details
- Material: Solid wood—warm, durable, and easy to wipe clean (meeting home hygiene needs). The natural wood finish blends with bedroom furniture, creating a more “home-like” environment that eases the psychological impact of long-term bed rest.
- Dimensions: Length 2050×Width 970×Height 500mm (580mm including mattress). Note: All data are measured manually, so a 3–4cm gap may exist—please allow for minor variance.
- Basic Functionality: Also includes a “lie flat” mode (for rest) to complement the adjustable functions, ensuring patients can switch between positions based on comfort or care needs.
Why It’s Ideal for Home Care of Paralyzed Patients
- Reduces Caregiver Burden: 90° rotation and electric adjustments eliminate heavy physical labor, making it feasible for family caregivers (without professional training) to manage daily care.
- Prioritizes Patient Comfort: The hip-focused backrest support and smooth rotation avoid unnecessary body movement, a key consideration for paralyzed patients who often experience pain from even slight manipulation.
- Home-Friendly Design: Solid wood construction avoids the cold, institutional look of metal beds, helping patients feel more at ease in their familiar bedroom environment.
Ideal Use Scenarios
- Long-Term Home Care for Paralysis: Suitable for patients with spinal cord injuries, advanced neuromuscular diseases, or other conditions that cause complete or partial paralysis.
- Post-Rehabilitation Home Support: Aids patients transitioning from hospital to home after treatments that limit mobility (e.g., spinal surgery), ensuring continuity of care and preventing setbacks (e.g., pressure ulcers).
This electric rotating nursing bed directly addresses the gaps in home care for paralyzed patients, merging practical functionality with empathy to improve both the patient’s quality of life and the caregiver’s daily experience.