General inpatient wards with space constraints benefit from the Grace Medy BCE3-ZR02-3 three-function electric hospital bed, whose 960 mm frame width allows easier transit through tighter corridors without sacrificing three-motor positioning capability. The four-rail guardrail system supports fall prevention governance, and the four lift modes allow staff to respond to positioning requests from a single handset. Medigear.uk supports NHS and private hospital procurement teams through specification and approval.
High-dependency units place exceptional demands on positioning accuracy, and the BCE3-ZR02-3 meets them through independent motor control of each axis and a child-lock remote controller. Clinical staff can set the back to 75°, hold the knee at a therapeutic angle, and adjust the platform height without disrupting the monitoring leads. The angle-display guardrails confirm current section positions at a glance during fast-paced HDU care. Medigear.uk can supply motor specifications for HDU environment compatibility assessments on request.
Rehabilitation settings benefit from the BCE3-ZR02-3's ability to progress a patient's positional range across a recovery arc through repeatable motor adjustments. The back range of 0° to 75° covers supine rest to near-upright sitting, and the knee range of 0° to 45° supports lower-limb elevation and gait preparation at each physiotherapy stage. The compact frame width allows placement in smaller rehabilitation rooms where a standard-width bed would limit therapist access. Medigear.uk can provide specification packs for rehabilitation procurement teams.
Home care settings benefit most from the BCE3-ZR02-3's narrower frame, which fits more readily through domestic doorways and within typical bedroom layouts. A trained carer can operate all three motor functions through the hand-held remote without clinical supervision, and the child-lock prevents unintended repositioning. Medigear.uk offers individual buyer consultation and delivery coordination for families arranging home hospital provision ahead of discharge.
