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Humancare

Humancare Floor Line I Bed – Single

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Side Rails – 3/4 Length Side Rails For Humancare Bed

The 3/4 length side rails are compatible with all models of Humancare Beds. Designed to improve user safety and comfort. Side rails attach to the mattress platform via mounting brackets. Rails can be adjusted with ease using the release button.

Please note, side rails are provided and priced as a pair.

Bed Extension – Humancare I-Plus and I-Bed

Bed extensions for the Humancare I-Plus and I-Bed is ideal for the taller user or someone requiring additional length. Extends the mattress platform by 17.5 cm to accommodate a larger range of user heights.

Self Help Pole – Humancare I-Plus Plus & I Bed

This product is suitable for the Humancare I-Plus and I Bed. Self-help poles can be a useful accessory for users to reposition themselves when lying in bed. Fitted with a convenient handle attached to an adjustable strap to alter the height. Provides valuable stability and support.

Overview:

The Humancare Floor Line I Bed is an ultra-low care bed that adjusts from 9.9 cm to 80 cm in height. It provides standard positioning functions and supports safer transfers.

Description

The Humancare Floor Line I Bed is designed for those who require a lower entry point and safer sleeping surface to minimise the risk of falls. With an ultra-low starting height of just 9.9 cm and a maximum working height of 80 cm, it offers excellent versatility.

This single bed model includes all standard hospital bed positioning, with adjustments for backrest, knee break and Trendelenburg. An auto-contour function adjusts both backrest and knee break simultaneously to maintain a comfortable ‘cardiac chair’ position.

Constructed with durable materials that meet clinical safety standards, the I Bed also features manoeuvrable castors for repositioning and a lockable handset to prevent accidental use.

It is compatible with a range of accessories, allowing the bed to be tailored to individual needs.

Who it’s for

  • For clients at risk of falls who require a safe, low height sleeping surface.
  • For therapists wanting a durable, full-function bed to assist with transfers and daily care.

Key features

  • Ultra-low minimum height of 9.9 cm – reduces injury risk due to falls
  • Maximum height of 80 cm – supports safe working access for carers
  • Auto-contour function – adjusts backrest and knee break together for seated comfort
  • Manoeuvrable castors – allows repositioning as needed
  • Lockable handset – prevents unauthorised or accidental adjustments
  • Standard bed functions – includes full electric positioning with Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg
  • Durable construction – compliant with all relevant safety standards
  • Multiple accessories available – can be tailored to suit individual needs
Specification Single
Overall Width 92.5 cm
Overall Length 232.5 cm
Mattress Platform Width 90 cm
Mattress Platform Length 200 cm
Mattress Platform Height 9.9–80 cm
Backrest Angle Adjustment 0° to 70°
Knee Break Angle Adjustment 0° to 110°
Trendelenburg Tilt Degree 0° to 18°
SWL (inclusive of accessories) 250 kg

Humancare I Bed Brochure

Humancare I Bed User Manual

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