General inpatient wards with space constraints benefit from the Grace Medy BCM3-ZR01-2 three-function manual hospital bed, whose 960 mm frame width allows easier transit through tighter corridors without sacrificing three-function positioning capability. The gear guardrail provides positive, indexed locking to support fall prevention governance. Manual height adjustment from 420 mm to 680 mm supports safe patient transfers without powered infrastructure. Medigear.uk supports NHS procurement teams throughout the specification and approval process.
Rehabilitation settings benefit from the BCM3-ZR01-2's stainless steel crank, designed for high-frequency use with frequent back and knee adjustments. The back range of 0° to 75° supports progression from supine rest to near-upright sitting, and the knee range of 0° to 45° supports lower-limb elevation and gait preparation. Medigear.uk can provide specification packs for rehabilitation procurement teams.
Care home environments benefit from a compact manual bed that avoids the overhead of motor maintenance. The BCM3-ZR01-2 provides the postural range needed for long-term resident care — including pressure relief and post-meal elevation — through a stainless steel crank that withstands daily use without degradation. The gear guardrail locks securely in place at each position, providing reliable containment for residents with limited spatial awareness. Medigear.uk offers care home procurement teams volume pricing and delivery coordination.
Home care and post-discharge settings benefit from the BCM3-ZR01-2's compact frame and infrastructure-independent crank operation. A trained family carer can operate all three adjustment functions through the stainless steel crank without a powered connection, and the gear guardrail locks securely without requiring a secondary engagement check. The 960 mm width fits more readily through domestic doorways and within standard bedroom layouts. Medigear.uk offers individual buyer consultation and delivery coordination for families arranging provision ahead of discharge.
