Royale Multi-Motion Bed

Royale Multi-Motion Bed

Black / Singe
$3,299.00
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Royale Multi-Motion Bed

Royale Multi-Motion Bed

$3,299.00

Introducing the Royale Multi-Motion adjustable home care bed, carefully crafted to meet the clinical needs of users while seamlessly integrating into any home environment. With full hospital-grade profiling functions, it prioritises user comfort, positioning, and safety.

Available in various sizes with a range of accessories to cater to an individual’s functional and clinical requirements. In addition to its functionality, this bed features a modern design that effortlessly complements any home decor, ensuring seamless integration into your living space.

Available in 4 sizes to suit the size of your living space: Single, King Single, Double, and Queen.

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Sizes

The movement features of the Royale Multi-Motion Bed, are designed to enhance comfort, safety, and convenience.

  • Height: Raise and lower the entire bed to enhance accessibility for the user and carer, providing better ergonomics during user care while reducing the risk of poor manual handling.
  • Knee Break: Allows independent elevation of the bed’s knee area. Helps improve circulation and alleviate lower back and leg pressure, providing personalised comfort for various activities like reading, watching TV, or relaxing.
  • Back Rest: Enables independent adjustment of the upper bed section, including the head and upper body, for personalised positioning. Enhances comfort, postural support, and ease of transfers.
  • Trendelenburg: Allows a user to be positioned in supine (lying flat on their back) with their feet elevated above their head, or in reverse Trendelenburg, with their head elevated higher than their feet.

Additional features:

  • Illuminated Hand control: Hand control features illuminated buttons and intuitive icons to allow for easy adjustments, even in low-light conditions.
  • Heavy duty castors: Adjust positioning with ease. Equipped with eight smooth-swivel castors, with one lockable castor in each corner.
  • Upholstery: Industrial grade, soft-touch woven fabric is available in 2 contemporary colours: Ardo Grey and Jet Black to suit your personal style.

Single

  • Overall Width: 100 cm
  • Overall Length: 214 cm
  • Mattress Platform Width: 90 cm
  • Mattress Platform Length: 203 cm
  • Mattress Platform Height: 21–64 cm
  • Overall Height: 24–69 cm
  • Back Rest Angle Adjustment: 0° to 60°
  • Knee Break Angle Adjustment: 0° to 45°
  • Trendelenburg Tilt Degree: 0° to 13°
  • SWL (inclusive of accessories): 210 kg

King Single

  • Overall Width: 115 cm
  • Overall Length: 214 cm
  • Mattress Platform Width: 105 cm
  • Mattress Platform Length: 203 cm
  • Mattress Platform Height: 21–64 cm
  • Overall Height: 24–69 cm
  • Back Rest Angle Adjustment: 0° to 60°
  • Knee Break Angle Adjustment: 0° to 45°
  • Trendelenburg Tilt Degree: 0° to 13°
  • SWL (inclusive of accessories): 210 kg

Double

  • Overall Width: 143 cm
  • Overall Length: 214 cm
  • Mattress Platform Width: 135 cm
  • Mattress Platform Length: 203 cm
  • Mattress Platform Height: 21–64 cm
  • Overall Height: 24–69 cm
  • Back Rest Angle Adjustment: 0° to 60°
  • Knee Break Angle Adjustment: 0° to 45°
  • Trendelenburg Tilt Degree: 0° to 13°
  • SWL (inclusive of accessories): 310 kg

Queen

  • Overall Width: 158 cm
  • Overall Length: 214 cm
  • Mattress Platform Width: 150 cm
  • Mattress Platform Length: 203 cm
  • Mattress Platform Height: 23–65 cm
  • Overall Height: 24–67 cm
  • Back Rest Angle Adjustment: 0° to 60°
  • Knee Break Angle Adjustment: 0° to 45°
  • Trendelenburg Tilt Degree: 0° to 13°
  • SWL (inclusive of accessories): 310 kg
  • What are the key clinical benefits of using an adjustable bed?

Adjustable beds offer several clinical benefits, including falls prevention, safer manual handling, comfort and pain relief, independence for individuals with limited mobility, optimised pressure care, improved breathing, enhanced circulation, and reduced symptoms of acid reflux.

  • How do adjustable beds help in preventing falls?

Adjustable beds can be lowered closer to the floor, which decreases the distance between the bed and the floor, thereby reducing the risk of injury if a fall occurs.

  • How does an adjustable bed assist with safer manual handling for carers?

By allowing carers to adjust the bed height to an optimal level, adjustable beds make manual handling tasks safer and easier, reducing the strain on carers during transfers and other care-related tasks.

  • Can adjustable beds provide comfort and pain relief?

Yes, adjustable beds offer personalised support, enabling users to find a more comfortable sleeping position. This can help reduce pain and alleviate discomfort, particularly for those with chronic pain conditions.

  • How do adjustable beds promote independence for individuals with limited mobility?

Adjustable beds empower individuals with limited mobility by giving them control over the bed’s positioning. This allows them to adjust the bed to assist with functional tasks such as getting in and out of bed, as well as finding a comfortable sleeping position.

  • What role do adjustable beds play in pressure care

Adjustable beds can be positioned to optimise pressure care. For instance, raising the head of the bed and using the knee break can prevent shear and friction, reducing the risk of pressure injuries.

  • How do adjustable beds facilitate improved breathing?

By allowing the upper torso to be elevated, adjustable beds can help facilitate unrestricted breathing, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with respiratory issues.

  • Can adjustable beds improve circulation?

Yes, adjustable beds can elevate the legs, which helps improve blood flow and circulation. This is especially beneficial for individuals with circulatory issues or those at risk of developing blood clots.

  • How do adjustable beds help reduce symptoms of acid reflux?

By elevating the head of the bed, adjustable beds can prevent stomach acid from flowing back into the oesophagus, thereby reducing symptoms of acid reflux.

  • What is the Trendelenburg position, and when is it used?

The Trendelenburg position involves tilting the bed so that the head is lower than the feet. Historically, it was used to treat hypotension, but recent evidence suggests it may decrease cardiac and lung function and increase cranial pressure. Therefore, it is generally not recommended for prolonged use unless under medical supervision. The Trendelenburg position may also be used temporarily to help reposition a patient who has slid too far down into the bed. This provides a mechanical advantage for carers to move the patient, though it does not have a direct therapeutic action.

  • What is the Reverse Trendelenburg position, and when is it used?

The Reverse Trendelenburg position tilts the bed so that the feet are lower than the head. It is often used to reduce gastroesophageal reflux and intracranial pressure. However, similar to the Trendelenburg position, it should not be used for extended periods unless under medical supervision.

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