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Patients can obtain medical attention from the convenience of their own homes due to homecare equipment. Selecting the appropriate parts is crucial when it comes to homecare furniture. A wide variety of equipment is available at Riteway Medical to make any homecare environment both comfortable and useful. In addition to homecare beds, we have a large selection of air, inner-spring, and foam medical mattresses. Making the appropriate choice is simple; just take into account:

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  • Size: There is a size to suit almost any patient’s needs. This ranges from 34 x 80 inches to bariatric.
  • Health needs: Comfort levels and mattress designs, both preventive and turning, aid in addressing health problems that affect individuals who are bedridden. Bed sores and skin shearing are examples of these problems. Consider a self-turning mattress that can rotate a non-ambulatory patient onto their side to address these issues.

Types of Homecare Equipment

Hospital Beds

Different designs of hospital beds are available at Riteway Medical. In any circumstance involving home care, making the right choice is essential. The specific and individual demands of the patient will determine what kind of bed is helpful.

Mattresses

While having the right hospital bed is crucial, selecting the right mattress is equally critical. There are several different types of mattresses, such as air beds, foam, bariatric, innerspring, and air overlays. Depending on the patient’s requirements, one must choose the ideal mattress to go with a new homecare bed.

Bed Accessories

We offers a variety of bed accessories to suit different requirements. Adding finishing touches to the homecare set up such as overbed tables, blankets, bed pads, and hospital bed trapezes makes it more practical, pleasant, and functional.

Which Hospital Bed/Medical Mattress is the Best for Me?

Preventive

Numerous foam mattresses and inflatable medical mattresses (also refer as air hospital beds or pressure relief mattresses offer skin protection. To encourage circulation and avoid bedsores, some include varying air pressure levels (through air cylinders or pumps). Many foam beds have heel slopes. So, these lessen the pressure on delicate heels to decrease injuries due to abrasions.

Turning

Using multiple sets of cylinders or pumps that inflate and deflate to gently rotate a person onto his or her side, certain high-tech inflatable mattresses offer lateral rotation for non-ambulatory occupants. In addition to providing comfort, these elements aid in the prevention or treatment of skin conditions caused by pressure.

Comfort

These have inner springs (coils), just as many mattresses are found in homes. Moreover, they are typically stiffer than other medical mattresses. Those who enjoy a consistent degree of solid support prefer this.

Budget

The value and simplicity of latex-free polyurethane foam mattresses draw some buyers. Foam mattresses are frequently used to furnish bigger spaces, like homes with multiple bed frames. Most often, vinyl or nylon, which is easy to clean, is used to cover foam mattresses. Many models use materials that require little upkeep and are liquid-resistant.

When coping with a medical condition, selecting homecare beds & mattresses offers several advantages. The right mattress selection for a home hospital bed helps ensure that the patient receives the required amount of sleep & eases the burden on the caregivers. Additionally, these tackle health concerns including safety, pain, and pressure ulcers.

The user’s health & the design’s attributes that will provide the most comfort and the budget all play a role in selecting the best hospital mattress for home use. Also, you can reduce your selections and find the mattress that is the best fit for the bed and the patient. Everyone will be able to sleep more soundly if you feel good about your mattress selection.