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Compella Bariatric Bed
The Compella Bariatric Bed from Hillrom can be configured to your patient's size and transport needs and features and 3-way exit for added fall protection.
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Compella Bariatric Bed

The Compella Bariatric Hospital Bed, helps you streamline workflow, deliver safe care and enhance dignity for patients of size.

Features

Our Compella Bariatric Bed's innovative design features technology that can help you:

Streamline Workflow

  • IntelliDrive XL powered drive allows your team to perform safe, efficient patient transports throughout your healthcare facility
  • Exclusive, powered width expansion technology reduces the time and effort needed to configure the bed to your patient's size and transport needs
  • With our FlexAFoot feature, the bed can be quickly, easily reconfigured to fit your patient's height, reducing the need for transfers or repositions
  • NaviCare Nurse Call, smart connectivity and digital status boards provide you with real-time views of staff activity, bed status and patient protocols

Deliver Safer Patient Care

  • Programmable Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy (CLRT) supports protocols that can help prevent ventilator-associated complications
  • Head-of-bed angle indicator and alert provide responsive monitoring and protocol compliance
  • 3-mode bed exit helps prevent patient falls
  • The silence feature keeps the alarm set and engaged, so your caregivers don't need to intervene as often
  • Surface options are designed to help prevent and treat skin breakdown

Enhance Patient Dignity

  • The Compella bariatric patient bed's design, color and styling are consistent with standard Hillrom patient beds
  • Sturdy siderails, plus easy access to the controls and the trapeze, allow your patients to confidently reposition themselves, giving them more independence
A caregiver holding a tablet device talks with a patient in her hospital room. She rests comfortably in a Compella Bariatric Bed.

Powered width expansion

1-button adjustment expands frame and bed surface from 40" to 50" and can reduce caregiver exertion by 100% 1

Powered transport

IntelliDrive XL can reduce by 50% the physical effort needed to move the bed

Pulmonary management

Programmable Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy (CLRT) helps prevent ventilator-associated complications

NaviCare Nurse Call integration

Allows the bed to send real-time alerts and data to the status board and EMR
A caregiver checks her patient's positioning in the Compella® Bariatric Care Bed and pushes the Nurse Call button to clear an alert.

Fall Prevention

  • 3-mode bed exit supports fall prevention protocols
  • Silence feature keeps alert engaged and set without repetitive intervention
  • NaviCare Nurse Call and clinical status board can help identify fall risks

Technical Specifications

Dig deeper into product attributes to see how we can fit your requirements.

Bed Low/High position— Sleep Deck to Floor 18.5" (47 cm) / 26.8" (68 cm)
Minimum Overall Bed Width (Width Extenders Retracted) 43" (109 cm)
Minimum Overall Bed Length (Foot Section Retracted) 91" (231 cm)
Patient Weight Capacity 1,000 lb (453.6 kg)

 

Education & Documentation

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Product Education

Compella Bariatric Bed In-Service Tools

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Product Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

References:
  1. Hill-Rom Study. Powered transport and width expansion vs. manual and non-powered. March 2015.