HOSPITAL BEDS

Your overnight stay in a hospital from now on can be as comfortable as sleeping in your own bed. Our loved

beds for hospitals

 ones get the hospital beds while unfortunately you are stuck sleeping in an upright chair while they recover and giving you a back ache the next morning.

This, however, may soon be a thing of the past. Wouldn’t it be nice to get up in the morning in a hospital after having the best sleep ever? Hideaway the Bed in a cupboard besides your loved one and not even know that it was ever there and still have the space around the hospital bed for the doctors and nurses to do their work. Hideaway Beds are surprisingly used in many of Australia’s Hospitals like John Hunter Hospital Newcastle (Children’s Oncology Ward), Nepean Hospital Birthing Unit, Hunters Hill Private Hospital, just to name a few.

NIGHT NURSES and DOCTORS
We know that our nurses and Doctors usually work such long hours. They look after our needs when we are there to support our loved ones during their recovery.
They can work up to 12-16 hours a day and we know that they need rest in-between shifts too. With wards hospital bedbeing so full these days, the administration offices can now be given a dual purpose for the staff to use as their sleeping quarters so the doctors and nurses can be refreshed for their patients.

Hideaway Beds can be designed so that it looks like a standard hospital stationary cupboard to match the existing décor as far as matching the handles.

Various types of space saving beds have been employed over the years for this purpose, but the ultimate solution to the problem of where to rest the staff, is a Hideaway Bed.

Hideaway Beds are currently enjoyed by night managers in the St Vincent’s Hospital, Navy Ward NSW since 2009.