1. Nursing difficulties and breakthrough points in rehabilitation centers
In the context of accelerated global aging in 2025, the latest survey by the Cleveland Rehabilitation Center in the United States shows that 82% of nursing staff report three major pain points for traditional nursing beds - the risk of waist injury during patient transportation (with an incidence rate of 67%), sleep disturbance caused by nighttime motor noise (with a complaint rate of 49%), and surface damage caused by cleaning and disinfection (with an annual replacement rate of 31%). These are the core starting points for CareAge's development of the Low Full Electric Homecare Bed series.
2. The nursing revolution of CareAge's Low Full Electric Nursing Bed brought about by technological breakthroughs
Structural innovation design
Military grade wood grain panel: Made of NASA spacecraft homologous composite material, it maintains 0 scratches even after 72 hours of salt spray testing, perfectly solving the problem of disinfectant corrosion
Modular silent drive system: reduces the weight of the Low Full Electric Nursing Bed motor by 43% (only 8.2kg), and controls the operating noise below 25 decibels, equivalent to the sound of flipping a book
Clinical scenario adaptation plan
23.5 inch lifting range: achieving full cycle coverage from transportation to rehabilitation training, can reduce the incidence of orthostatic hypotension by 28%
Intelligent foot adjustment module: pre installed with patented angle sensor, this design improves pressure ulcer care efficiency by 34%
3. Internationally validated nursing upgrade cases
After the introduction of 42 Low Full Electric Homecare Beds at Tokyo Suntown Rehabilitation Center in Japan, feedback from the nursing team showed that:
The patient's nighttime awakening frequency decreased from 4.2 times to 1.5 times (noise improvement)
The rate of caregivers taking leave due to muscle strain has decreased by 61% (thanks to the 23.5-inch low position handling mode)
The service life of the bed body has been extended to 7.2 years (with wood grain panel exhibiting anti damage performance)
4. Intelligent entry point for nursing in the future
CareAge's Low Full Electric Nursing Bed series has obtained dual certifications from the EU CE-MDR and the US FDA, and its embedded IoT interface supports integration with electronic medical record systems. The Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney is testing its collaborative working mode with rehabilitation robots.
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