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Gearing up for a stay in hospital almost always, without fail or doubt lead to a stay in bed. Whether for one day or weeks at a time, the one constant thought other than getting better is how comfortable that hospital bed is going to be.
Many if not most hospital beds are uncomfortable, with bumpy mattresses, blankets that are too thin, beds that are too small or too high. The way a hospital bed feels will in many cases make a patient want to speed their departure from the hospital.
Manufacturers of these beds are now empathizing with the users of these beds and doing a bit more research to find ways of improving these beds and making them more comfortable. They are now making the beds with the patients comfort in mind as opposed to just mass production.
The manufacturers of beds for hospitals are now putting into consideration different factors such as adjustable posture and ability to raise or lower the bed to different heights. These beds come in a variety of different sizes for example twin, full, queen and king size just like the regular beds that we have in our homes. Some of these beds can be electrically controlled by the patient using a control pad. The patient can change the firmness of the mattress, change the height for example lower the bed to make getting off it more comfortable or adjust the sitting position.The news come from http://www.bossgoo.com/