For further information contact the Bladder & Bowel Foundation, a national organisation which provides information on bladder and bowel continence problems, or ERIC (Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence) a national charity which provides advice and information on nocturnal enuresis or bedwetting. They will be able to send you factsheets on how to choose a bed and mattress. They can remain raised to form a backrest if required to support a person in a sitting position. A headboard is essential to prevent the backrest from sliding backwards. Some domestic-type beds have these features. A handle hangs from the gantry and, when adjusted to a suitable height, some people with enough strength can pull on it safely. As most people spend between a third and a half of their lives in bed, it is important to ensure that the time spent there is as comfortable as possible, and that it is easy to move around or get in or out of the bed. This wool fleece on its own leather backing is the most comfortable and reduces shear forces most efficiently. On some models the book has to be removed each time the page needs turning. They work on the principle of a platform that raises through an arc of 90, lifting the legs of the user to a position just beyond the horizontal, level with the mattress. Choosing the right bed so that the spine is properly supported can help to relieve back pain. They are made of a length of material that has been stitched to form a continuous roller. Both products fit into a convenient durable Carrier Bag and are sold as a unit. the wheels make it easy to transport aswell, Premier 2 Man Home Delivery Delivered By Our Own Teams, Most UK Mainland Postcodes (Excluding Scottish highlands, Cornwall & Areas of Wales - please see list of excluded postcodes*), **All deliveries are arranged in advance and only when the time and date have been accepted by you, APC Delivery (Next working day courier) - UK Mainland, Disposal of existing furniture - Available On Our Premier 2 Man Delivery Service. Care must be taken because the traversing mechanism may be noisy, especially if it is fitted in a flat where other residents are living above. Remember, mobile hoists are designed as lifting and transferring aids not for transporting. 3.5cm Tempur topper - rolls up into a cylindrical shape to fit in the case with elastic straps to keep it rolled up, Topper & Pillow made of supportive Tempur material, Oeko-tex 100 standard covers on the pillow and topper's cover - tested for any harmful substances and pose no risk to health, Tempur Zipped Travel case with wheels, carrying and shoulder straps, Delivery day & 2 Hour Time slot confirmed with you once your order has been placed**, Bedframes, Manually Operated Ottomans & Recliners assembled (please contact us for information of assembly on other items), Old bed or furniture removal service on delivery (charges may apply) - see below, Drivers when requested can also call you when en-route to your address, We aim to deliver to you within 10 working days of order being placed when items are shown as in stock, Next working day delivery on in stock items (orders placed before 1pm Mon-Fri, excluding bank holidays), *Scottish Highlands Postcodes - please contact us for delivery information as some areas are excluded by our couriers, Same day despatch on in stock items (orders placed Mon-Friday before 1pm (Excluding bank holidays), In stock items available for collection by cardholder (original copy of order required), Please contact sales department to ensure your item is ready for collection, Mattress & Divan Bed (Excluding Headboard) - 45, Mattress & Divan Bed (Including Headboard) - 50. If your needs are few or simple, the council may not help directly. An electric traversing system enables the user or carer to control both horizontal and the vertical movements effortlessly. This movement may feel jerky as the bed rises. Items which raise the height of the bed, e.g. Always ensure that the appropriate model of raiser is used for the bed leg, e.g. These can be adjusted to change the shape or profile of the bed according to the needs of the individual. Equipment such as hand blocks or lifting poles can enable some people to lift part of their own weight whilst the carer is assisting them to move. Care should be taken that there is no wall- mounted obstruction to prevent the bed from moving vertically or that nothing can get trapped underneath the bed when it is lowered. Overhead hoists lift well and have the advantage of making transferring easier. The trays are available with raised edges, recesses for plates and cups and slip-resistant tray mats. Thick pile carpet and thresholds can be difficult; if the height of the bed has been raised (e.g. Ensure that the ladder is safely and securely fixed in place and that the first rung is within reach of the person lying on the bed. All upholstered furniture that is intended for private use in a house needs to conform to the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire)(Safety) Regulations act 1988. Four- or five- section beds tend to be more comfortable than those with three sections. This may be sufficient to prevent pressure ulcers from forming. Mattresses with continuous wire edging are unsuitable and pocket sprung mattresses may be damaged by long term use; because most inclinators do not have a knee break there is a risk the person may slip down the bed as soon as he/she sits up or later after a period of sitting. Also, some covers are not air-permeable and may present a risk of suffocation; take care if a mattress overlay is used or the mattress is changed. where will the hoist be stored when not in use? A handling belt worn by the person can make it easier for a carer to help guide him/her around in a semi-standing position or across the board. It may be possible to do this independently, although some people will require help. The user then moves the legs across into bed. Ensure that bed-attached models are securely fixed. The manual operation is often hazardous involving twisting, bending and straining. Some discs are made of two flexible fabric discs with a slip-resistant outer surface for standing on, and a slippery inner surface. Some of the hoisting mechanisms are portable and can be used on wall-fixed swinging frames in different locations, either for one person or for a number of different people. bed backrests, bed cradles, bed tables, bed rails, bed linen; beds such as pressure relief beds or mattresses and hospital-type nursing beds; rope ladders, bed blocks, self-lifting blocks, lifting poles, grab handles; a moulded handgrip may be more comfortable to hold and an adjustable length strap provides greater flexibility; ensure that there is enough room for the base to slide under a divan bed and, where possible, fasten it to the bed headboard for greater stability; if the person also uses a mobile hoist for transfers, ensure that the lifting pole base does not prevent the hoist from being correctly positioned under the bed, and that the overhead arm does not obstruct the lifting boom of the hoist; some models dismantle for transporting, which may make it possible to take the lifting pole on holiday; remember that appearance is important, especially if the pole is to be used in a domestic setting. It is advisable to seek independent advice before buying bed accessories or buying a special bed. For further information about variable posture beds, see the section For people who need help to sit up or lie down in bed, Mattress inclinators or pillow lifters with a knee break that raise the persons knees will sometimes help to stop him/her sliding down the bed when sitting up. Serious injuries have occurred from the use of bed rails. Bed grab handles are designed to aid a person getting in and out of bed and moving around whilst in bed. However, the person concerned must have the strength, dexterity and the sitting balance to carry out the task. If there is a risk that the person may fall off sideways it is probably more appropriate to use a mattress inclinator or a variable posture bed. Adjustable height beds (powered and manually operated) enable different carers to select different heights. It is important to check that a hospital bed provides the functions needed. Variable posture beds have sections in the base under the mattress. It is preferable to leave enough space to pull the hoist straight back and wheel a wheelchair or sanichair in under the person to avoid the carers having to turn the hoist and risk twisting their backs; will the furniture need rearranging to make sufficient space to manoeuvre the hoist? In order to move across the bed, a person must lift their bottom clear of the mattress surface. They span the width of the bed with the legs resting on the floor on either side. However, this type of skin is easier to wash, although it still needs regular brushing to prevent matting. For information about choosing a standard, extra long or extra wide bed, contact the National Bed Federation (NBF). There is no knee break option and, like most mattress inclinators and pillow lifters, it is likely that the person will slip down the bed. castor, square leg. The Travel Set consists of a 3.5 cms thick Tempur Overlay Mattress and a Tempur Travel Neck Pillow. However, their presence may cause cold legs and feet. Care should be taken to ensure that the material does not wrinkle up under the bottom of the user, as any creases could be uncomfortable and potentially lead to pressure ulcers. These are mains powered hospital-type beds which will turn the user from side to side. Manually operated beds are controlled by a foot pedal or winding handle, which is situated on one or both sides of the bed. If the bed is positioned against the wall, ensure that the pedal or handle is on the accessible side. Deposits can be placed on products over the telephone on products that do not require immediate delivery, or have lead times over 2 weeks, this can be done by calling 01423 567890, with the final balance due prior to delivery. If the layout of the house permits, it is possible to fix a track (straight, jointed or curved) so that the person can move him/herself (or is assisted to move) in a sling from the bed directly to another room in the house. Memory foam mattress overlay and Travel Neck Pillow. Topper rolls up into a cylinder shape secured with straps position from the chair onto a wheelchair. Sheepskins come in three main forms. This reduces the possibility that carers will be subjected to strain and back injury. A boom from the mast reaches out over the bed and swings sideways through 90 to enable a transfer from a bed onto a chair or wheelchair. These are high-rimmed trays with two legs and a slip-resistant tray mat. Others are primarily chairs that can be reclined fully so that the person can lie horizontally. If the bed rail is too low (because of the extra height of the overlay) the occupant can fall over the top; softer surfaces can increase the risk of entrapment between mattress edge and rail; some mattresses are too light to hold the bed rail in place and there is the risk that the rail, mattress and occupant might fall. make sure there is sufficient space under the bed for the chassis and wheels of the hoist; if raisers are recommended to raise the bed for hoist access, ensure (if the increased height would make existing transfers more difficult) that they are only fitted when the hoist is available for use; is there room to move the hoist away from the bed with the person sitting in the sling? all the legs are raised equally. In the past this was often seen by the different authorities as a grey area of provision. They can be used independently or with help to slide in a sitting. All Rights Reserved. This site uses cookies to provide and improve your shopping experience. Both domestic and hospital versions of variable posture beds are available. Advice should be sought from a therapist on the safest handling technique and the equipment to use. Some can be controlled independently by the person in bed, while others have an automated turning facility that carries out a turning cycle, for example every three to five minutes. These are powered devices that attach to the bed frame and require the user to sit on the edge of the bed with his/her feet on the floor in front of the device. Alternatively, the National Bed Federation can provide information on companies that sell sectioned mattresses. However, a unique model is available which serves as a safety rail, can be used independently and also helps raise the persons legs. Air bags tend to be noisier and hydraulic pistons quieter; most inclinators are controlled with a handset. The user should always try out the mattress before buying it because what is comfortable for one person may be very uncomfortable for another. Some boards have additional transfer systems incorporated. The carer can find all of these quite hard work and the user cannot control the adjustment. It is unsafe to use them as bed rails. The various types of grab handles on the market are either wall-fixed, bed-fixed or floor-fixed. For people who display no danger signs such as reddening of the skin, a mattress that provides comfort alone may be all that is needed. This feature is known as profiling. These are designed to support the bedclothes at the foot end of the bed, so that a person can turn over more easily in bed and their legs and feet are protected if the weight of the bedclothes is causing undue pain or pressure. Movement monitors are available which alert a carer that a person is getting out of bed. The height of a vertical stand adjusts telescopically and a horizontal arm swivels towards and away from the user. 3 year manufacturer's guarantee Some straps have a clip that makes it easier to secure the strap to the bed. The bulletin recommends that alternative methods of bed care/management should be considered first, such as: Standard rails have safety catches on the outside. The sections can hinge to form a back raise and sometimes a leg raise as well. Always ensure the bed is raised symmetrically, i.e. No features have been specified for this product, Whether away on business or just for pleasure, the TEMPUR Travel Set offers a portable sleep system for all those who cannot bear to leave their TEMPUR mattress and pillow behind. Sometimes it is regarded as home nursing equipment, i.e. Part of the frame runs between the mattress and the bed base so that the frame remains stable. if the person falls, will the hoist reach down far enough to lift him/her from the floor? The book can be placed face downwards and can be angled to a convenient position for the user. The control is often a foot pump at the side of the bed. Bed rails (cotsides) are designed to help prevent a person from rolling out of bed accidentally. However, they can be washed more easily and effectively. It is advisable to check with the bed manufacturer if the mattress needs to be replaced at any stage. Bed leg raisers are placed under the legs to raise the height of the bed. They risk falling from a greater height; ensure the bed rail is suitable for the size of the occupant. Ensure that the blocks have a firm base and the handgrips are comfortable to hold. A physiotherapist or occupational therapist may advise on a specific technique to use or, alternatively, the following equipment may help. A pull strap has a similar function to a rope ladder; instead of rungs to pull on there are loops in the strap. These enable a person who is lying flat or is unable to bend their neck, to read or watch television. there are beds with an extra low height as a feature); soft cushioning on the floor to break a persons fall; alarm systems (person, movement or pressure operated) to alert carers that a person has moved from his/her normal position; body positioning devices (these help to position a person with specific clinical needs, e.g. Kings Fund beds are used mainly in hospitals although, on rare occasions, they are provided as nursing equipment in a domestic environment if space permits. When used for turning, the open ends of the rollers are always towards the head and foot end of the bed. Unsure about if this product suits your needs? If you see an item cheaper elsewhere, let us know! check the mattress is compatible with the mattress inclinator. This means he/she can select the most suitable height for getting in and getting out of the bed, sometimes with little or no assistance. The resilience and softness of the mattresses may vary. The beanbag on the underside of the tray moulds to the shape of the lap to provide a more stable surface than a traditional tray. A wide range of book stands are available. It is necessary to specify other options; e.g. It is advisable to seek advice from a physiotherapist before using a bed board. Grey fabric covers also removable for washing at 60 degrees C, launder dark colours separately. They are available for single or double beds. If you find you would prefer a different service to the one offered by the local authority you can ask for a direct payment of money instead; since April 2003, this also applies to equipment the local authority may offer you. A powered fully automated device controlled by switches is available which both holds the book in a downwards-facing position and turns the pages. Companies who offer to make you an orthopaedic bed designed to suit your particular needs should be approached with caution. Floor-fixed rails may be difficult to install if the floor is made of concrete. They are lightweight and easily transported. The following are examples of types that are available: These are placed underneath a standard domestic bed to convert it into an adjustable height bed. Contact Us. Structural alterations may need to be made such as strengthening the ceiling or adapting the top of the door frame to take the track. Some sliding sheets can also be used in a similar way. These are foam wedges or shaped pillows that can be positioned under the legs to provide support in bed. However, this may be useful when a heavier person is moving, as their weight sometimes prohibits discs without ball bearings from turning on one another. Disabled Living Foundation Registered charity number 287785 & SC03985, If you need advice over the phone, our experienced advisors are able to help you. Please contact our store for any queries on delivery, Please contact us for delivery cost and lead times to these areas, If you have any specific delivery requirements or timeframes please contact our sales department or leave a comment in the delivery notes section when placing your order, Online payments are processed through our secure Sagepay Gateway or Paypal. However, this will only work if the bed base is soft or sprung, i.e. ERIC has a telephone helpline as well as a range of bedding protection and enuresis alarms . They have a pressure sensitive plate, which is placed under the mattress and will set off an alarm when the person gets out of bed. Some people use the crook neck of a walking stick or a looped webbing strap to perform the same task. Some of the static models could obstruct part of the bedside, making it difficult to get in and out. Because of their size, they are not often used in a domestic situation. Raising one end of a domestic bed or not raising all its legs puts strain on the bed and it can collapse. Users need to have enough strength in their legs to push against it to prevent them from sliding down the bed or to enable them to re-position themselves. Carers can raise these beds without needing to stoop and bend when assisting people to turn. These pads, which are laid on the top of bedclothes, are designed to absorb urine. The council assessor considers the type and level of your need. They are long enough to be tucked in on either side of the bed. bed rails should never be used to restrain a person who may attempt to climb over them. If freestanding, care should be taken to ensure that the base is positioned properly under the bed, otherwise the gantry frame may tip over. If you have a disability or you are caring for someone with a disability, remember that you have the right to ask social services for a community care assessment. These can be adjusted to change the shape or profile of the bed according to the needs of the individual. Some take the form of very adjustable beds, which can be electrically profiled so that the person is able to achieve a sitting position. If the smaller, cushion sized roller is used, it is placed under the users shoulders and bottom. A wide range of slings is available to meet the needs of the user. three-section variable posture beds slightly raise the users knees, forming a knee break that may prevent him/her from sliding down the bed; a more comfortable and stable position can be achieved in a bed with four sections, as the users bottom remains horizontal while the knees are raised to form a break; five-section beds provide more profiling within the head/backrest section; two-section beds are sit-up only; the angle of the head section is adjusted to help sitting up/lying down or to form a backrest. Some people may find that the use of slippery nightwear or bedding such as satin pyjamas or sheets, combined with pulling on strategically placed grab rails or handles, may help them turn over or be assisted to turn over more easily. These skins are less resilient than the natural sheepskin and therefore do not reduce shear forces as efficiently. A small mobile hoist can be used for many handling tasks in and around the home. Because it has been removed from its natural backing, the pile on this sheepskin tends to be shorter than on a natural sheepskin and is therefore slightly less resilient. Limbs, for example, can be trapped in large spaces between bars, in the gap between the end of rail and headboard, between the mattress and lowest rail of the device or in the gap as a result of the weight of a patient compressing the mattress. The hospital versions are usually larger with a metal frame and look more clinical. This can make standing easier. Some are floor standing and their height and angle can be adjusted; others are designed to rest on a table. These are made up of two circular discs that rotate against one another. It is essential that bed rails are suitable for the person who is using them and compatible with the particular beds being used. Most are controlled by the carer from a panel at the end of the bed or by foot controls. It is very difficult to care for a person at this level. when a carer pulls on a handling belt to take most or all of a persons weight to help him/her to stand. Some electric beds can be controlled by the occupant. A user must be capable of pushing against the bed or pulling on a grab handle to move sideways independently. Pillow lifters (or pillow lifts) rest on the top of the mattress and under the pillow (sometimes the pillow is part of the equipment). They have a powered mechanism controlled with a handset. A few models are designed to slide back as they lift so that the cabinet is still in reach. One possible solution is a turning disc with a frame which the person can hold onto. These can be used on top of a domestic bed and take the form of either a sectioned mattress which has an airbag under each side of the mattress that alternately inflates and deflates, or a turning sheet which moves around two rollers on a frame on either side of the bed. Most consist of a sheet or pad with a stitched-in sensitive electrode, which is placed underneath a draw sheet. They usually have vertical and/or horizontal handholds to provide the carer with a firm and comfortable grip. The user does need to have fairly strong upper limbs and good abdominal control. It is possible to buy an extra high bed, or some beds have adjustable telescopic legs which enable the bed to be set at a specific height. Many adjustable height beds do not stop automatically if there is an object underneath and there is a risk of entrapment. Interest Free Finance by V12 retail - Available In Store & Phone Orders. The prescribing, selecting, fitting and maintenance of bed rails needs considerable care to avoid injury. Hospital beds are heavy and the risks of delivering and installing the bed will prohibit use in many situations. A person is more likely to slip down the bed when in a sitting position if they are not supported under their knees. For example, although the raised height helps a person to stand it is too high for them to sit safely on the edge of the bed and/or to lift their legs into bed. They have an overhead track which the person moves along sitting or lying in a sling. bed raisers, adjustable height beds, enable a carer to assist a person at a height which reduces the risk of back injury from bending over. These are like hospital bed tables. They are similar to mattress inclinators but are much narrower and give less support. BackCare and the National Bed Federation produce a range of factsheets on buying a bed, with information on the different types of mattresses that are commonly available. If needed, ensure the beds will separate easily, e.g. Sometimes the flat sliding sheets are used in conjunction with a flat board, which bridges any gap to help transfer the person from one lying surface to another. A manual traversing system requires the carer to push the person along the track in the sling. Some companies supply padding to go over rails. The height of some variable posture beds is also adjustable, either manually or electrically. It cannot be operated by the user. These are made of a length of material which has either been stitched to form a continuous roller or is folded in a similar way so that the slippery material on the surfaces inside will easily slide against each other. If support is needed ask for an occupational therapist or physiotherapist to assess the situation. If hand blocks are placed on either side of a person, they can, by pushing down on them, raise themselves several centimetres from the bed enabling them to change their position, e.g. The person hooks his/her leg through the loop and then physically lifts the loop up onto the bed. The sensor is connected to an alarm unit, which will be triggered as soon as the sensor mat detects even a few drops of urine. For further information see section For people who need help to sit up or lie down in bed. They have rungs which the person pulls on to help him/herself into a sitting position. Both styles have the effect of turning the person from side to side. If you are a national retailer who is not listed please read our faqs to find out how to add your company. However, most people find their arms are not long enough to do this while in a seated position, particularly if they are well built, or the mattress is soft and allows their hands to sink down into it. Comfort and sleeping well are essential not only for the well-being of a person, but also because, for some people, they may mean the difference between being able or unable to carry out activities independently. If you are listed and need to update your details please read how to update your listing. The domestic ones tend to be smaller with a wooden or padded headboard and generally look more homely. Elevating units require more space than the bed, as the scissor mechanism alters the position of the bed slightly as it elevates. Those without castors have a shallower base and may fit under a bed with only limited space underneath, although they are more difficult to manoeuvre into position. someone who has contractures). Users place their feet on the disc and, as the transfer is made, the disc swivels. Many have a tilting mechanism and most have the option of safety sides. Alternatively, this could be done by bridging, i.e. It is advisable to use these units in conjunction with bed rails (cot sides), as they have no built-in side protection. Take care as those with plastic rungs may be slippery to hold. One solution considered to prevent accidental falls or to deter wandering is for the person to sleep on a mattress on the floor. They are usually controlled with a handset, which may either have two separate switches, or a rocker switch.
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