the mattress hospital has its own properties. Are you a hospital, hospice, or caregiver looking for the best hospital mattresses for sale? Here's why you should contact Mattress Insider now: Save on shipping costs as your medical mattresses are compressed and rolled up for shipping, meaning they can be converted into FedEx floors. Other companies ship their mattresses unpackaged, which means you'll need to use an LTL ($) trailer. Almost any design is possible. Are you looking for a memory gel mattress for hospital beds? You may want a traditional foam mattress for hospital beds. You can order it. The only type of mattress that we do not offer are air mattresses. Only order what you need. Do you only need a sanitary towel? Do you need 10,000? You can order any number Get it fast. Order today and receive up to 1,000 mattresses made and delivered within 7-10 business days. Do you need something faster? Call 888-488-1468. Order any size and shape. While the most common dimensions for a hospital bed are a 36" x 80" mattress, this is not always the case. You can order any size and shape. Do you want a queen-size mattress for your hospital bed? You can. A medical mattress cover is also available. Buy a gel cover for the hospital bed. Traditional latex and memory foam coverings are also available. Buy accessories. It is possible to order medical mattresses, hospital mattress covers, and sheets. Our medical mattresses are specially designed for medical institutions (hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, etc.). Can be adapted to any size hospital bed. The most standard dimensions of a hospital bed are 36 x 80 inches, but as mentioned we can custom make any size. Our standard option shown on this page is 6" thick and folds (to 45 degrees) and is made from a 1.5 lb open cell polyurethane foam hospital mattress with a liquid-resistant nylon coating.
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This medical mattress offers more support than other high-density foam found in other hospital bed manufacturers. This makes them more convenient for hospitalized patients. If you've ever seen or experienced bed pain, you know this isn't something you want to experience. Oh! Having the right mattress is paramount in preventing pressure ulcers. Other options: Do you want to get rid of your back pain? Get the best hospital mattress by adding a layer of gel, traditional memory foam, polyurethane foam, or latex to your comfort layer. Do you want it to be more supported and more durable? Ask about 1.8 lb foam options. and some pocket files. Safe and non-toxic for patients and healthcare professionals. Their hospital bed mattresses are made with Certi-Pur-US certified foam that does not contain these nasty chemicals. What does this mean for you? It is made without ODS, ammonium polyphosphate flame retardants, mercury, lead and other heavy metals, formaldehyde, and low VOC. This is much safer than buying mattresses made of unfamiliar materials (usually from China). Complies with all federal flammability regulations. Every medical foam mattress must meet CFR 1633 and 1632 standards for compliance. Anti-allergic; Thanks to the use of high-density soy foam and nylon covers. Comfortable nylon hospital bed cover that does not crack or heats up (like vinyl). Other advantages of nylon covers: Clean wet wipes to make them water and stain-resistant. It is resistant to bugs and moths, as it is well sewn. It is softer to the touch and makes your time in the hospital or clinic more comfortable Q: What is the best mattress for a hospital bed? A: The best hospital bed mattress (also known as treatment or orthopedic mattress for seniors) is one that provides support and comfort. Patients will lie on it for long periods and need a mattress that provides support and comfort to the bed frame. Q: I've heard of gel mattresses. Is it suitable for hospital beds? Answer: Unfortunately, this is not a simple yes or no answer. In general, gel foam is designed to sleep a degree or two cooler than regular memory foam. However, whether this is a "good" thing about a mattress in a hospital or clinic really depends on your unique situation. Contact us for more information on the types of gel pockets, gel foam balls, and gel foams. Q: Can I use a regular mattress instead of a hospital mattress? A: In general, you should not use an ordinary hospital bed mattress. Many home mattresses do not provide the same support and many mattresses can put pressure on uncomfortable areas of the body. In some cases, this can contribute to pressure sores. there! Additionally, hospital beds often require coatings that are impermeable to liquid and are easy to clean. Q: How much does a hospital mattress cost? A: While most hospital mattresses cost between $500 and $1,000, we have much cheaper options. We can offer the purchasing department or the staff much cheaper mattress options because we ship directly from the factory. The number of mattresses we ship each year also allows us to significantly save on shipping costs. Q: Are hospital mattresses twin or twin XL? A: Hospital mattresses are usually 36 x 80 inches, which is 2 inches less wide than a twin or twin XL mattress. However, if you need something custom, we can make it in any size and even in different rectangular shapes. Q: What sheets are required for hospital mattresses? A: In most places where you buy a twin 38" x 80" sheet set, sheets this size can be too large, causing the mattress to swell. It can also cause sheets to build up under the patient, which can also lead to pressure sores. To solve this problem, we make hospital bed sheets the exact size of hospital mattresses, which are 36" x 80" deep and 6" deep. *Click here to view available linen colors*. Q: How much weight can a hospital mattress hold? A: This 1.5 lb 6-inch polyurethane foam mattress can hold up to 230 lbs and is designed for one person.