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Adjustable hospital beds for home use designed for comfort and safety
Choosing a hospital bed for home use can feel overwhelming, so we’ve made it simple. We offer just two premium adjustable hospital beds, designed to keep seniors and patients safe, comfortable, and supported 24/7. Whether for post-surgery recovery or long-term care, our beds combine medical-grade functionality with home-friendly style, making life easier for families and caregivers.
It became very hot within the facility, because every time somebody would become of those habitual fallers, we’d get an Accora FloorBed to them, to mitigate the issues.
We love the FloorBed. I mean, I can't buy them fast enough. Our goal is that when our beds need replacing, we replace them all with the Accora FloorBed.
I'm impressed by the level of responsiveness and efficiency demonstrated by your company. I greatly appreciate your efforts and look forward to working with you and your company more in the future.
The bed we received from you is working perfectly so far. The veteran has not had a fall, nor has he been able to get his feet under the bed because it goes flat to the floor. It has truly been a life saver for this veteran.
Our family can sleep at night knowing Mom is safe because she is sleeping in an Accora floor bed. Mom is sleeping well at night because she is comfortable. The staff love it because it adjusts to the proper height for her care. We feel that it is the best and safest hospital bed on the market.
I purchased the Floorbed and it is now in use at my wife's memory care facility in Great Falls, VA. So far it has saved us probably 3 trips to the ER for fall evaluation!
A hospital bed can make life easier, safer, and more comfortable, whether for short-term recovery or long-term care. The right bed depends on who will be using it and their specific needs.
Struggling to get in and out of bed?
For those with reduced strength, mobility issues, or recovering from surgery, getting in and out of bed can be difficult and even dangerous.
What to look for:
Height-adjustable bed - A bed that lowers close to the ground helps prevent falls, while a higher position makes standing up easier.
Side rails or grab handles - Provide extra stability and support when repositioning or transferring in and out of bed.
Smooth electric controls - Allow for effortless height and position adjustments without manual lifting.
Worried about falls or nighttime safety?
If someone is at risk of falling, has dementia, or experiences involuntary movements, nighttime safety is a major concern. Falls from a standard bed can result in serious injuries.
What to look for:
Ultra-low height beds - A bed that lowers just a few inches from the ground reduces the risk of injury from falls.
Built-in side rails or optional assist rails - Provide extra security and help prevent rolling out of bed.
Locking wheels - Keep the bed stable and secure but allow for repositioning when needed.
Caring for someone long-term?
If a family member or caregiver is assisting with repositioning, bathing, or medical care, a hospital bed can make daily care easier and reduce strain.
What to look for:
Higher max height range - Raises to a comfortable working height to prevent caregiver strain.
Easy-to-clean surfaces - Helps maintain hygiene and infection control for long-term use.
Battery backup - Ensures the bed still functions during power outages, which is critical for home care.
Experiencing chronic pain or limited mobility?
For those spending extended time in bed due to conditions like arthritis, MS, or spinal injuries, comfort and positioning are key to avoiding pressure sores and stiffness.
What to look for?
Back & leg elevation (profiling functions) - Helps relieve pressure on joints, improve circulation, and reduce stiffness.
Advanced functionality like BodyMove Technology to help redistribute pressure, enhance comfort, and support skin integrity for residents with limited mobility or at risk of pressure injuries
Pressure-relieving mattress compatibility - Works with specialized mattresses to prevent bed sores and improve sleep quality.
Why our hospital beds are different
What sets Accora beds apart is their ability to lower to true floor-level and rise to full nursing height, a function supported by clinical evidence. Studies have shown our beds reduce falls by up to 77% compared with low beds, and completely eliminate injurious falls. For families and carers, this means greater safety, fewer incidents, and peace of mind.
Standard bed
The impact when hitting the ground from this height can lead to severe injuries like fractures, head injuries and bruises.
Low bed
The impact from falling off a low bed is typically less severe but can result in minor injuries like bruises or sprains.
Floor height bed
Transforms a bed fall into a roll, reducing the impact and therefore risk of injury. Falls from this height often result in no harm.
Most hospital beds lower to 7 inches, which can still lead to injury if a fall occurs. Our FloorBed Technology lowers to just 3.9 inches, helping reduce the risk of injury—and has been clinically shown to reduce bed falls by up to 77%.
Auto-contour positioning
The backrest and legrest adjust together with a single button for a more natural seated position, ideal for relaxing, eating, or reading in bed.
BodyMove technology
Building on auto-contour, BodyMove adds auto-regression—a smooth, coordinated movement that shifts the backrest slightly away from the hips as the bed adjusts. This helps reduce friction and pressure on the tailbone area, making the bed more comfortable and helping to protect the skin.
Independent backrest & legrest adjustment
Adjust the backrest and legrest separately to find the most comfortable or clinically appropriate position. Whether elevating the legs to reduce swelling or sitting upright for meals, this feature gives users and caregivers more control.
Trendelenburg
Tilts the bed so the feet are positioned higher than the head. This position can help improve circulation, relieve pressure in the lower body, and is sometimes used to support postural drainage or therapeutic care.
Anti-Trendelenburg
Raises the head of the bed above the feet. This position can make breathing easier, reduce reflux when lying flat, and help support a more upright, relaxed posture for eating, reading, or watching TV.
Why us
Trusted provider for long-term care
We supply our beds and seating to hundreds of care communities across the U.S., including skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, and memory care. Care teams trust us for solutions that are clinically effective, user-friendly, and durable.
Clinically proven to reduce falls and pressure risk
Independent studies show our FloorBed technology can reduce bed falls by up to 77%, while our BodyMove feature relieves pressure on key areas like the tailbone, supporting comfort and skin health.
Exceptional customer support
We understand that selecting the right care equipment is a significant decision. Our knowledgeable customer service team is here to assist you with product selection, answer any questions.
Are Accora products covered under Medicare or Medicaid?
No, our products are not covered or reimbursed under Medicare or Medicaid.
What are the different types of hospital beds?
There are manual, semi-electric, and fully electric hospital beds, along with specialized models like low beds and floor-level beds. At Accora, we focus on electric floor-level beds, designed to reduce fall risk while maintaining comfort and dignity.
How much does a hospital bed cost?
Hospital bed prices vary based on features and functionality. Basic manual beds can start around $500, while full-electric, adjustable, or specialty beds can range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more.
What size is a hospital bed?
Most hospital beds are around 36" wide by 80" long, though extended widths (42") and lengths (up to 88") are available. Accora beds like the Contesa and Empresa come in 36" and 42" widths to fit a variety of resident needs.
What size sheets do I need for a hospital bed?
Most hospital beds use twin XL (36" x 80") sheets, but always check the bed’s dimensions. Our beds come in two widths, so make sure your fitted sheets match your specific model. Sheet options may be available in our accessories section.
What is a floor bed and how does it help prevent falls?
A floor bed is a hospital bed that lowers closer to the ground than traditional beds or low beds. This reduces the distance and potential injury if someone rolls out of bed. Our FloorBed 1 lowers to just 2.8 inches, turning potential falls into safe transfers.
Do Accora beds require professional installation?
No. Our beds are easy to set up with clear instructions. They’re designed for facilities and homes alike. If you have questions, our customer support team is here to help.
Need Help? Call us
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