When your loved ones spend a good part of their day in bed,
the time has come to introduce a suitable bed frame and an anti-decubitus mattress. To be chosen according to their specific needs. 

Bubble

For the prevention and treatment of stage I pressure sores.
The air bubbles alternately inflate and deflate with a gentle massage. 

With interchangeable elements

For the prevention and treatment of stage II, III and IV pressure sores.
In the case of long-term and home-based therapies. 

Polyurethane foam

As a replacement or addition to the 'common' mattress, it allows optimal ventilation between mattress and patient. 

Among its distinctive features is the possibility of providing differentiated densities in the head, trunk and foot areas, responding with specificity to the needs for comfort, support and prevention of pressure sores.

Made of siliconised hollow fibre 

Silicone hollow fibre mattresses are soft and elastic, resilient and breathable.

Due to their equidistribution of weight and high thermal insulation capacity, they are an excellent option of choice in preventing pressure sores

Patient comfort : Bed + Mattress
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There are many features and functions that affect the comfort of patients and nurses, as well as ease of transport and safety. Below is a short list of the main features that should be taken into account depending on the type of patient and the type of care to be provided.

  • Number of articulated bed sections, or joints
  • Possible positions, Trendelenburg, sitting position, etc.
  • Presence of a leg lifting mechanism
  • Bed height: a very low bed, for example, will positively affect the autonomy of some patients.
Ergonomics for hospital staff:

The comfort of hospital staff is also of paramount importance. The ergonomics of the bed also depends on certain features and functions of the bed. Among the most ergonomic beds are the following:

  • Bed with electrically adjustable backrest
  • Height-adjustable bed with remote control
Easy bed handling

Hospital beds can have features that positively affect the ease of transporting a bedridden patient, e.g. from one place to another

  • Pedal bed (the pedals are accessible from each side and allow the wheels to be locked and unlocked)
  • Motorised mobile bed.
Patient safety

To increase patient safety and avoid the risk of falls, a medical bed can be equipped with:

  • Removable barriers
  • Very low bed, to limit the risk of serious injury in the event of a fall
Price

The cost of a hospital bed will naturally depend on the type of bed and the options and accessories it has. Manual beds, for example, are for obvious reasons less expensive than electric beds and are a limited solution for patients who risk remaining in the same position for a long time. Semi-electric beds, finally, represent an intermediate solution. The Virgo MOTORISED electric bed from MIA MEDICAL ITALIA In addition to a high level of security and functionality, it offers exceptional value for money.

With its proven level of comfort and elegant design, this bed fits perfectly into any environment.

The electric bed VIRGO is the ideal solution for the elderly person or the person with disabilities.

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How to choose a medical bed for home care

Beds intended for home care may have different characteristics and functions from beds intended for hospitals. The companies offering these models often pay even more attention to patient comfort and bed aesthetics. The main criteria to consider when choosing and purchasing a home care bed are described below.

Ease of use:

Some features facilitate the daily use of the bed, such as the electric operation of the frame joint, the easy tilting of the backrest, the width of the bed, etc.

Aesthetics

Home care beds exist in a wide variety of designs, materials and finishes (e.g. wood), so that the patient can choose a model that suits the style of his or her room.

Dimensions

In contrast to hospital beds, home care models also exist in double bed format,

How to choose a hospital bed for hire.

The characteristics of an electric hospital bed for hire are the same as those for purchase. The bed must enable medical personnel and assistants to carry out treatment with less physical effort.

The advantages of renting are numerous.

- Being able to choose a very advanced bed without excessive financial outlay.

- To be able to use a service for a fixed period of time while waiting for the asl to deliver the medical supplies.

- Having the aids at home in a short time, often with a maximum of 24 hours.

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What type of mattress to choose for an orthopaedic hospital bed

There are several factors to consider when choosing a hospital bed mattress, ranging from flexibility to thickness, from washability to anti-decubitus properties.

Flexibility

The mattress should not be too rigid so that it can adapt to the different movements of the bed frame.

Thickness

Patient comfort will largely depend on the thickness of the mattress. If the patient has to spend more than 12 hours a day in bed, it is preferable to invest in a thicker and thus more comfortable mattress.

Washability

The mattress should be easy to wash. For people suffering from incontinence, it is essential to opt for a mattress with an antimicrobial cover.

It is also advisable to choose a waterproof and stain-resistant mattress and cover.