General inpatient wards with space constraints benefit from the Grace Medy BCM2-ZR01-2 two-function manual hospital bed's compact 960 mm frame, which enables easier transit through tighter corridors without sacrificing back and knee positioning. The fixed 500 mm platform eliminates height-crank adjustment from daily ward operations. The two-function manual system provides infrastructure-independent positioning without a powered bed supply. Medigear.uk supports NHS and private hospital procurement teams throughout the specification and approval process.
Rehabilitation settings benefit from the BCM2-ZR01-2's crank-operated back and knee positioning across a patient's recovery arc. The back section ranges from 0° to 75°, supporting the full progression from supine rest to near-upright sitting, and the knee section ranges from 0° to 45°, supporting lower-limb elevation and gait preparation at each physiotherapy stage. The compact 960 mm frame allows placement in smaller rehabilitation rooms where a standard-width bed would restrict therapist access on both sides. Medigear.uk can provide specification packs for rehabilitation procurement teams.
Care home environments benefit from a compact two-function manual bed that avoids motor maintenance overhead while providing reliable back and knee positioning for daily resident care. The fixed 500 mm platform is suitable for most transfer scenarios, and the two-function scope reduces the number of adjustment variables for care staff. The compact 960 mm frame allows the bed to fit in smaller residential rooms. Medigear.uk offers care home procurement teams volume pricing and delivery coordination.
Home care and post-discharge settings benefit from the BCM2-ZR01-2's fixed-height simplicity, which a trained family carer can operate without powered infrastructure. The 1950 × 900 mm platform accommodates adult patients, and the 960 mm width fits more readily through domestic doorways than wider profiles. Medigear.uk offers individual buyer consultation and delivery coordination for families arranging home hospital provision ahead of discharge.
