Before the bed arrives and the care begins, the room needs to change. Not redecorated — cleared. A care bedroom has different rules than a regular one.
Here’s what to move out first.
Start With the Floor and Work Up
- Throw rugs and runners. Every one is a trip hazard near a bed. Roll them up.
- Low furniture and footstools. Anything shin-height in the walking path goes.
- Clutter on the nightstand. You’ll need that surface for meds, water, a phone. Clear it now.
- Extra seating you won’t use. Make room for a wheelchair or walker to turn.
- Cords and cables along the floor. Reroute them against the wall or remove them.
- The old bed, if a hospital bed is coming. Measure the doorway before delivery day.
- Anything fragile or precious you’d hate to knock over during a transfer.
The goal is a clear loop: bed to door, bed to bathroom, with space for equipment to move.
Once it’s cleared, our guide to turning a bedroom into a hospital room covers what goes back in — and the equipment checklist lists what you’ll actually need.
A bed like the Aura Premium fits a standard bedroom and lowers for safe transfers, so the cleared space stays open instead of crowded.
Clear the room before the bed shows up. Setup day is no time to be moving furniture around a delivery crew.