"The Ascend Hi-Low Adjustable Bed by Ergomotion"
The Ergomotion Ascend High Low Adjustable Bed
with Tilt offers a comprehensive solution for enhanced sleep and
health.
High-low electric adjustable hospital beds—also known
as medical beds or patient beds—are designed to offer exceptional comfort and
mobility support in both clinical and home care settings. These beds, often used
as nursing beds or long-term care beds, feature electric height adjustability
and motorized head and foot positioning, making them ideal for elder care,
convalescent recovery, or assisted living. Commonly equipped with features
similar to a Gatch bed, these therapy beds function as treatment beds or
examination beds, delivering ergonomic support for patients and caregivers
alike. Marketed also as home care beds or reclining beds, they rival lift beds
in versatility and are a trusted choice when compared to stretchers, trolleys,
or gurneys for stationary care. Whether labeled a hospital bed, electric bed, or
adjustable bed, their flexibility ensures optimal recovery and ease of use in a
range of environments.
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MATTRESSES
Fully electric hospital bed
3-motor adjustable bed
Electric adjustable bed
Height-adjustable bed
Motorized hospital bed
Trendelenburg bed
Head and foot articulation
Back lift
Leg lift
Remote control bed
Safety rails
Home care bed
Long-term care bed
Elder care bed
Recovery bed
Medical bed for home use
Patient mobility support
Caregiver convenience
Fall prevention
Pressure relief
Ergonomic positioning
Aging in place
Post-surgery recovery
As a caregiver operating a hi-lo fully electric 3-motor hospital bed, you begin by ensuring the remote control is within easy reach and the bed is plugged in with brakes securely locked. Using the hand control, you can raise or lower the entire bed (hi-lo function) to a comfortable working height for caregiving tasks or lower it for patient safety during rest. The head section is adjusted to elevate the upper body for breathing support, feeding, or comfort, while the foot section can be raised to improve circulation or reduce pressure on the lower back.