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Rotating Chair Beds
Rotating Chair Beds are adjustable beds that are designed to give back independence through a rotating mattress platform, transforming from lying to an upright position.
Rediscover independence with a Rotating Chair Bed
Effortless Exit
The intelligent design provides a seamless transition from a lying position to an upright chair that faces outwards.
- Smooth and quiet motion
- Lying to standing position in 1 minute
- Encourages independence
Height Adjustment
Choose your RotoBed with a fixed height or that's electrically height adjustable to help to get in and out.
- Find perfect height for easier access
- Raise up to help with on-bed nursing
- Elevate exit chair position to help stand
SleepSafe Mattress
Every RotoBed has a SafeSleep mattress as standard for comfort and pressure relief.
- 4-layer quality mattress
- Helps alleviate and treat pressure sores
- Soft and supportive lying surface
Style Options
Customize your RotoBed with size, wood, and upholstery options to suit you.
- Wood colour options
- Premium fabrics available
- Optional accessories
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RotoBed® ChangeRotating Chair Bed
- Electrically height adjustable: 12.5-28 inches
- Wired and wireless control options
- Stylish low footboard design
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RotoBed® Change DualRotating Chair Bed
- Electrically height adjustable: 12.5-28 inches
- Wired and wireless control options
- Stylish low footboard design
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- Bed designed for self-assembly
- Bed components easy to transit in home
- White Glove delivery & installation available
What is a rotating chair bed?
A rotating chair bed is simply an assistance in daily living and helps enhance independence and improve well being. They are an advanced electric adjustable bed that is able to transform users from a seated position to an upright chair.
Who is likely to use one?
Those who struggle getting in and out of bed, this could be someone who is weight bearing or with limited mobility. With a rotating chair bed users do not have to depend on someone to assist them. Through advanced engineering and technology, users can choose from different exit angles, this is particularly useful for those who need to transfer from the bed to a walker or wheelchair.
Rotating chair beds are designed to reduce strain on the body which helps prevent injuries to both the user and care givers.
What is the height range of a turning bed?
Within our range, our rotating chair beds have two different types of heights to choose from.
Fixed Height (four positions)
These are fixed position options designed to correspond with the height of the user's lower leg, from the floor to the knee.
Height Adjustable
Allows the user to choose a height to suit them. With a fully height adjustment the bed can be raised higher to help with nursing and care, as well as well as lowered closer to the floor to help exiting the bed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rotating Chair Beds
What are the benefits of a rotating chair bed?
Rotating chair beds offer numerous benefits, especially for individuals with limited mobility. These beds can help
reduce the risk of falls by making it easier to get in and out of bed. They also provide support for caregivers by reducing the physical strain of
transferring patients. Additionally, rotating chair beds can improve comfort
and promote better sleep by allowing users to adjust the bed to various positions.
How do rotating chair beds work?
The Rotobed features a motorized mechanism that allows the bed to rotate and adjust into different positions, including a chair position. This helps users transition from lying down to sitting up with ease.
The controls are usually user-friendly and can be operated with a remote, making it convenient for both patients and caregivers.
Who should buy a rotating chair bed?
Rotating chair beds are ideal for individuals with mobility challenges, such as those recovering from surgery, the elderly, or people with conditions like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or muscular dystrophy.
They are also beneficial for caregivers who need to assist
patients with limited mobility, as the bed reduces the physical effort required
for transfers.
Are rotating chair beds covered by Medicare or insurance?
Medicare and private insurance coverage for rotating chair beds can vary. Generally, these beds may be covered if deemed medically necessary by a physician.
It's important to check with your insurance provider and obtain the necessary documentation from your healthcare provider to determine if you are eligible for coverage or reimbursement.
What are the shipping options?
There are 2 delivery options to choose, depending on how quickly you’d like the bed.
1- Self Assembly (1 week or less)
Our quickest shipping option is our self-assembly option which is less than 1 week across all states. The
bed will be delivered on a pallet to your driveway or loading area and you will
need to assemble it yourself.
2- White-Glove Delivery &
Installation (2 weeks or less)
In 2 weeks or less, our delivery team will bring the bed
using a specialized Transport Cart. The team will then set up the bed in your chosen room, ensure everything is working correctly, give a full hand-over demonstration and remove all packaging materials.
Does a mattress come with the bed?
Yes, every RotoBed comes with a sleepsafe mattress that’s designed to prevent pressure damage. The mattress has 4 layers and is suitable for grade 1-3 pressure sores.