Before You Book
- Confirm the exact functions, mattress, rails, remote, castors and accessories included with the bed.
- Measure the route to the bedroom and keep a safe electrical point ready for an electric bed.
- Ask for a delivery demonstration, service contact and clear rental-extension and collection terms.
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Quick Answer
Before renting a 3-function hospital bed, confirm the exact three functions, room access, included mattress and rails, delivery and handover process, service contact, return terms and the clinician-approved plan for transfers. A fast booking is useful only when the equipment and setup fit the patient’s actual needs.
Discharge day can make families focus on speed. The better approach is to spend ten minutes confirming the practical details that determine whether the bed will work in the home: can it enter the room, will the caregiver know how to use it, and does it provide the functions the care team has asked for?

1. Confirm the Bed Specification
For the electric 3-function category, the function list should be: backrest elevation, knee-rest elevation and whole-bed height adjustment. Ask for the exact model, rail type and included items. Sanjeevia’s ABS-panel model lists three motors, a wired remote, four-section mattress, collapsible side rails, IV pole and castors. The SS-railing model has a different rail configuration. Confirm what is supplied for your booking.

2. Check the Home Route and Bed Space
What a clear rental quote should cover
Request the current rental or purchase amount, deposit if applicable, delivery and installation scope, minimum term, extension rule, collection process, service-contact route and what is included in the handover. Price-oriented competitor pages show that this information is a high-intent need; Sanjeevia’s draft content now answers the decision questions before a customer contacts the team.
Ask for the exact model photo or product page, not only a category name. A “3-function bed” should be confirmed as backrest, knee-rest and height adjustment. Verify the rail design, remote, mattress and castors so the delivered equipment aligns with the booking conversation.
- Measure the entry door, bedroom door, corridor, lift and tight turns.
- Choose a location that gives the caregiver access from the needed side.
- Keep transfer paths clear of rugs, loose wires and low furniture.
- Plan the location of a safe electrical outlet for an electric model.
- Leave space for mobility aids and any clinician-approved equipment.

3. Plan a Safe Handover
At delivery, request a demonstration of the remote, backrest, knee-rest, height control, castor brakes and rail operation. Ask how to contact the provider about service or collection. If the patient has transfer restrictions, the therapist—not the delivery person—should teach the family how to move the patient safely.
| Before you accept delivery | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Exact model and three functions confirmed | Prevents a mismatch between the order and the care plan |
| Mattress, rails, remote, castors and brakes checked | Verifies the agreed equipment is present and working |
| Room and electrical access ready | Reduces installation and cable-safety problems |
| Caregiver knows the controls | Allows safer use from the first day |
| Service and return terms understood | Prevents confusion during a changing recovery timeline |
4. Do Not Forget Patient-Contact and Care Accessories
Ask what is included and what your family needs to arrange separately. Depending on the plan, this may include sheets, pillows, waterproof protection, an over-bed table, pressure-care support surface or other equipment. Do not purchase clinical accessories based only on an internet checklist—confirm them with the patient’s care team.
5. Review Manual Alternatives Honestly
If the clinician does not require motorised height adjustment and the caregiver can use cranks safely, a manual option may be sufficient. Sanjeevia’s Manual Full Fowler Bed and Manual Semi Fowler Bed have different specifications from a 3-function electric bed. Comparing exact functions prevents overbuying and under-equipping.

Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can a 3-function bed be delivered?
Availability and timing vary by location and stock. Ask Sanjeevia for a current delivery window rather than relying on a generic promise.
Should I order the bed before discharge?
If the clinician has recommended a bed, arranging it before discharge can help—but first confirm the home measurements, functions and care plan.
Does the rental include a medical assessment?
Equipment rental does not replace a clinician’s assessment. Ask the treating team or physiotherapist about the patient’s positioning and transfer needs.
How long should we rent it?
Base the duration on follow-up advice and the patient’s recovery, then discuss extension and return terms with the provider.
Ready to check availability? Browse Sanjeevia hospital beds | view the 3 Function Electric Bed | WhatsApp the team with your location, room access and required delivery date.
Next Read: 3 Function Hospital Bed: Electric vs Manual Options
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Related Guidance and Equipment
These links connect the patient’s positioning and transfer needs with the most relevant bed guidance and exact product specifications.
Continue Reading
- What Are the Three Functions in a Hospital Bed? — understand backrest, knee-rest and height adjustment.
- 3-Function Electric Bed for Elderly Care — assess frequent positioning and assisted-transfer needs.
Relevant Product Pages
- 3-Function Electric Hospital Bed — review backrest, knee-rest and height-adjustment specifications.
- Manual Full Fowler Bed — review a manual backrest and knee-rest option.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Bed selection, positioning and transfer decisions should follow the treating clinician’s instructions.
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