CRAIG BED SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL FOAM RISER BLOCK UNDER MATTRESS |
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Modular Rehab Treatment Bed
The Pro-Care Craig Bed is a functional, reliable solution for facilitating the safe treatment of
Closed Head Injury, Huntington Disease, Cerebral Palsy, Angelmans Syndrome, San Filippo Syndrome and others. It is composed of a foam mattress and four padded walls that connect to form a safe padded enclosure. As an alternative to being restrained, the patient may be placed in this padded environment with reduced likelihood of injury. The 6" thick heavy duty foam mattress is covered in a tough, nylon reinforced
hospital grade vinyl fabric. It is fluid proof, stain & static resistant, antimicrobial, durable and easy to clean. The reversible mattress rests directly on the floor, or may be placed on an optional foam riser block.
The side walls are padded with foam bolsters and covered with heavy duty
hospital grade fabric. The walls connect with webbing straps and quick-release buckles. The exterior is baked enamel and wipes clean with standard
cleaning solutions.
Quick & Easy Access
Access to the interior of the bed is quick and easy
from either of two opposite corners. Simply squeeze
the quick release buckles and the walls swing open.
To close again, loosen the adjustable straps to allow
some slack, then snap the buckles back together and
cinch up till the walls are again snug against the
mattress. Entry may be made from either of two opposite corners. All hardware is reversible so that the entry can be changed from left to right side to facilitate your room layout.
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CRAIG BED CLOSED AND LATCHED |
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Easy Handling
The CR120 Craig Bed is designed for easy
transport and storage. Each wall section rolls
on heavy duty, non-marring, lock-able
swivel casters. The two wall sections may be latched together for ease of handling.
Optional Riser Blocks
Covered foam riser blocks are available to raise the mattress 4" off the
ground to allow better visibility and easier access to juveniles from outside the enclosure. Caution! When using a riser block, care should be taken that the mattress is not raised so
high as to allow the patient to tumble over the wall.
Note!
The use of a riser block is not recommended for active patients over 6’2" tall, due to the possible potential for these patients to accidentally
tumble over the top of the restraining walls when standing.
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