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Hospital Beds

A real bed for home,
not a hospital corner.

Semi-electric and fully electric beds for the home, pressure-reducing mattresses, bed rails and trapeze. Delivered, set up, and documented to Medicare's standards — so the bed feels like furniture, not equipment.

A caregiver bringing breakfast in bed to an older adult at home

What's in Hospital Beds

What we provide.

Semi-electric + electric beds

Head and foot adjustment, optional full bed-height adjustment. Standard and bariatric weight capacities. Delivered + assembled in your room.

Pressure-reducing mattresses

For patients at risk of pressure injuries — foam, alternating-pressure, and low-air-loss surfaces depending on stage and risk level.

Bed rails + trapeze

Half-rails for repositioning assistance, full rails for fall prevention, overhead trapeze for transfer support.

Setup + caregiver walkthrough

Delivered, assembled, and walked through with whoever's helping at home. We make sure controls + safety features are understood before we leave.

Why bed orders pick Affinity

Delivered like furniture.
Documented like equipment.
Set up by us.

  • Medical-necessity documentation handled up front

    Medicare covers home hospital beds when there's documented medical necessity for elevation of the head/legs or frequent position changes. We collect the face-to-face note before delivery so the order doesn't bounce.

  • Mattress matched to pressure-injury risk

    Foam vs. alternating-pressure vs. low-air-loss isn't a sales decision — it's risk-stratified. We work from the physician's assessment, not a price chart.

  • Bariatric capacity confirmed before order

    Standard beds support up to ~350 lb. Bariatric beds go higher. We confirm weight-rated capacity matches body weight before ordering — saves a swap-out later.

  • Caregiver walkthrough at delivery

    Whoever's helping at home learns the controls, the safety features, and the maintenance basics on day one. Not a manual handed off and a door closed.

An older person's hand held by a younger hand

Operational facts

What “handled” actually means.

Setupincluded

Bed delivered, assembled, and walked through — not dropped at the door

Riskstratified

Mattress level matched to documented pressure-injury risk, not a price tier

Bariatricconfirmed

Weight-rated capacity confirmed against body weight before ordering

Face-to-face

Medical necessity documentation collected before the order moves

FAQ

Common questions.

Does Medicare cover a home hospital bed?
Yes, when there's documented medical necessity: condition that requires elevation of the head or legs (heart failure, COPD, GERD, etc.) or frequent position changes that a regular bed can't accommodate. The physician documents the need at a face-to-face visit; we collect the note.
What's a pressure-reducing mattress, and do I need one?
Pressure-reducing surfaces (foam, alternating-pressure, low-air-loss) prevent or treat pressure injuries in patients who can't reposition independently. Whether you need one depends on your mobility, skin integrity, and any existing wounds — your physician's assessment drives the call.
Will you set up the bed for me?
Yes. Delivered, assembled, and walked through with you and your caregiver at delivery. We make sure the head/foot controls work, the rails are properly installed, and any safety features are understood before we leave.
Can a hospital bed go in any room?
Most rooms work, but the bed needs about 3 feet of clearance on at least one side for safe transfers and caregiving, plus a power outlet nearby. We confirm the room works at delivery and reposition if needed.

Have a question?

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