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Hospital furniture including overbed table, bedside locker, IV stand and attendant stool
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Hospital Furniture

Overbed tables, bedside lockers, attendant stools, IV stands, foot steps and screens — the supporting furniture a care room needs around the bed.

  • same day delivery

On rent

Not on the rental fleet

This item is supplied for purchase. If you need something similar on rent, call us — we will tell you what the rental fleet can do instead.

To buy

Available

Outright purchase including delivery, installation and a one-year warranty on manufacturing defects.

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We price against what you actually need — how long, which configuration, whether nursing goes with it — rather than publishing a number that fits nobody. Ask and we will give you a straight one, GST stated separately.

Quotes state GST separately at the applicable rate. Rental and purchase are taxed differently.

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Tell us how long you need it and what the patient is dealing with. You get a straight quote — and if a cheaper item does the same job, we will say so.

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About this equipment

The bed gets all the attention, and then the family discovers there is nowhere to put a plate of food, nowhere for the attendant to sit through a night shift, and nothing to hang a drip from. Overbed tables, bedside lockers, IV stands, attendant stools, foot steps and privacy screens are what turn a bedroom into a workable care room. Individually unremarkable; collectively the difference between care that is manageable and care that is a daily struggle.

Indications — when this is used

  • Setting up a home care room around a hospital bed
  • Facility ward furnishing
  • Providing for an attendant working long shifts
  • Privacy in shared rooms

Who it is for

  • Families setting up a care room at home
  • Hospitals, nursing homes and clinics

Brands available

Which brand you receive depends on current stock. Tell us if you need a specific one and we will confirm before dispatch.

  • Godrej Interio
  • Hospiline
  • Narang Medical
  • Assorted OEM

Specifications

Overbed tableHeight-adjustable, tilting top, castored
Bedside lockerDrawer and cabinet, laminate or steel
IV standStainless steel, height-adjustable, 2 or 4 hook
Attendant stoolRevolving, height-adjustable, castored
Foot stepSingle or double, anti-slip tread
Bedside screenTwo or three-fold, castored

Dimensions & space required

Varies by itemDimensions supplied per item on request — tell us the room and we will work out what fits

Also know about

The things that are easy to find out too late.

  • Sale only

    Furniture is not carried on the rental fleet.

  • Floor space is the binding constraint

    In a room that already holds a hospital bed, an oxygen concentrator and a monitor, there is less room than people expect. Work out the layout before ordering.

  • Nothing here is a grab rail

    Overbed tables and stools roll. A patient who leans on one to stand can tip it — this is a common cause of falls in home care rooms.

  • Keep both sides of the bed clear

    Turning a patient needs access from both sides, and an emergency needs a clear route to the door.

Safety & clinical information

Device information, not medical advice. Suitability for a particular patient is a decision for the treating clinician.

How it is installed and used

Delivered assembled or built in the room, levelled, and positioned so that it does not obstruct access to either side of the bed or the route to the door. Castors, where fitted, are locked once placed.

Before delivery

Confirm the room can take the footprint without narrowing the path to the bed or the exit. In a room that already holds a hospital bed and an oxygen source, floor space is usually the binding constraint.

Ongoing care and servicing

Surfaces are wiped down with a neutral detergent as part of routine room cleaning. Check castor locks and joints periodically, particularly on items a patient leans on to stand.

When not to use it

Use as a transfer or weight-bearing support
Overbed tables, trolleys and stools are not grab rails. A patient pulling on one to stand can tip it and fall.
Placement that blocks bedside or exit access
Anything that narrows the route to the patient slows an emergency response and obstructs two-person transfers.

Possible side effects

Trips and obstructed access
Added furniture in an already crowded care room is a fall hazard for carers moving at night.

Serious risks

Life-threatening, permanently damaging, or requiring hospitalisation.

Fall from leaning on an unlocked castor
A castored item that rolls when leaned on can cause a fall and fracture in a frail patient.

Regulatory status

Hospital furniture is generally outside the device classification of India's Medical Devices Rules, 2017, and is supplied as general-purpose care furniture. Encone Care claims no CDSCO approval.

Relevant specialties

  • Nursing
  • Geriatric medicine

Frequently asked questions

What furniture do I need for a home care room?
At minimum an overbed table and a bedside locker. Add an IV stand if infusions are running, an attendant stool if someone sits through the night, and a foot step if the patient transfers themselves. Tell us the room dimensions and we will work out what actually fits.
Can a patient use an overbed table to pull themselves up?
No. It has castors and will roll. Patients leaning on rolling furniture to stand is a common cause of falls — use the bed rails or a proper grab rail instead.

Where we supply this

  • DelhiFor saleInstalled in under 4 hrs
  • New DelhiFor saleInstalled in under 4 hrs

Outside Delhi? We are expanding across the NCR and Uttar Pradesh — call us and we will tell you honestly whether we can reach you.

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