Positioning requirements can change from one person to the next. A Trendelenburg bed gives care teams and families more flexibility by allowing the bed platform to tilt head-down or foot-down, in addition to standard height, back and leg adjustments where specified.
Why positioning flexibility matters
For some users, a particular position may support comfort, pressure-care routines, respiratory management or clinical handling under professional direction. The correct setting depends on the individual’s care plan, so a Trendelenburg function should always be selected and used with appropriate clinical advice.
The NovaCorr Trendelenburg Bed is part of the Novacustom range and can be tailored to suit individual dimensions, controls, finishes and accessory requirements. That custom approach can be useful when a standard bed does not provide the right combination of size, function or room integration.
Questions to ask before choosing a bed
Ask which movements are clinically required, what safe working load is appropriate, how much height range is needed and whether the bed must accommodate a hoist or other assistive technology. Also consider control options, side-rail configuration, mattress compatibility, service support and the available space around the bed.
A well-specified bed should support the user while also making everyday tasks clearer and more manageable for carers. NovaCorr works with families, clinicians and facilities to understand the practical requirements before manufacturing a solution.
Explore the Trendelenburg Bed: https://www.novacorr.com.au/novacustom-trendelenberg-bed/ and contact NovaCorr to discuss a custom specification.
