Hospital Beds in Indiana

5 vendors serving Indiana

Find hospital beds vendors in Indiana. MedIndexer lists vendors headquartered in Indiana alongside nationwide vendors that serve Indiana. Compare profiles, review service areas, and contact vendors directly — no middleman, no fees for buyers.

Top hospital beds in Indiana

View profile
A

AURORA MANUFACTURING, LLC.

Aurora Manufacturing designs and manufactures the HydroAire Air Fluidized Therapy (AFT) bed, a specialized pressure relief surface designed for patients with Stage 3 and Stage 4 pressure ulcers, skin flaps, grafts, and burn wounds. Founded in 2005, the company has developed state-of-the-art fluidized air bed technology utilizing glass ceramic microspheres that create a liquid-like therapeutic environment. The HydroAire bed operates through blowers that force air across a diffuser board, causing the beads to fluidize and distribute patient weight evenly, reducing interface pressure and promoting wound healing. The system is engineered for both home and institutional settings, accommodating patients up to 300 lbs and 6'5" in height. Key design features include quiet operation, low power consumption, and efficient cooling. The company serves three primary markets: home medical equipment (HME) distributors, long-term care facilities, and healthcare providers. Aurora provides comprehensive field support including sanitizing units for microsphere cleaning between patients, installation assistance, and customer training. The HydroAire AFT bed is marketed specifically for chronic wound management, with documented pain reduction benefits (94.6% of chronic pressure wound patients experience significant pain relief). The bed weighs approximately 900 lbs with beads (221 lbs without) and includes safety features for power outages. Manufacturing emphasizes durability for institutional use while maintaining patient comfort. The company positions itself as a specialist in fluidized therapy technology within the pressure relief and wound care market, with over 20 years of clinical experience in severe wound healing outcomes.

Hospital Beds
View Profile
View profile
M

MED-MIZER, INC

Med-Mizer, Inc. is an American manufacturer of adjustable hospital beds and safe patient handling solutions based in Batesville, Indiana. Founded in 2003, the company specializes in clinical-grade beds designed for comfort, safety, and independence across multiple care settings. Product offerings include the ActiveCare™ Bed, BA8000 bariatric bed, ComfortWide™ and Evac Position™ beds, FlexTilt Chair, and AllCare Floor Level Bed. All beds feature fully adjustable positioning, integrated stand-assist mechanisms, fall-prevention technologies, and optional enhancements such as underbed lighting, scales, and out-of-bed alarms. Med-Mizer serves diverse customer segments including assisted living facilities, skilled nursing homes, hospice centers, rehabilitation facilities, Veterans Affairs, acute care hospitals, and private home-care users. The company emphasizes quality construction, caregiver ergonomics, and patient dignity through user-friendly designs backed by industry-leading warranties.

Hospital Beds
View Profile
View profile
T

The Morel Company

The Morel Company manufactures Hercules, an automated patient repositioning and boosting system designed to attach to virtually any hospital bed. The device eliminates manual patient lifting and repositioning, reducing nursing injury risk and improving workplace safety. Hercules can boost patients weighing up to 750 pounds and operates with a single button push, reducing boosting time to approximately 10 seconds per lift. The system integrates with existing mattresses or therapy surfaces via a clip mechanism, or can be paired with Morel's proprietary Dream Sheet (available in launderable and single-patient-use disposable options) and mattress options including Dream Gel, Dream Air, and Dream Therapy. Over 500 U.S. hospitals have deployed Hercules, with documented impact including elimination of boosting-related nursing injuries, average savings of 77 minutes per nurse per shift, and reported improvements in nurse retention and recruitment. The company emphasizes compatibility with standard and bariatric beds, integration simplicity, and clinical outcomes centered on caregiver safety and patient comfort. Manufacturing is performed in the USA. The product is marketed to hospital nursing leadership, CNOs, and care teams seeking to standardize patient repositioning protocols and reduce work-related musculoskeletal injury.

Hospital Beds
View Profile
View profile
C

Cork Medical Products, LLC

Cork Medical Products, LLC is an Indianapolis-based medical device and support surface manufacturer specializing in wound treatment and prevention solutions. The company designs and manufactures negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems, specialty mattresses, overlays, and wheelchair cushions for acute and chronic wound management. The flagship VERSA negative pressure wound therapy system received the 2025 HME Business New Product Award. Cork Medical's product portfolio addresses pressure ulcer prevention and treatment across hospital, long-term care, and home care settings. The company is ISO 13485:2016 certified and MDSAP compliant, meeting international quality management standards for medical device manufacturing. Products are distributed globally and support clinical outcomes in diverse healthcare settings including acute care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and homecare environments. Cork Medical manufactures therapeutic support surfaces designed to disperse pressure evenly and promote blood flow, along with specialized wheelchair cushions for mobility assistance and pressure management.

Hospital Beds
View Profile
View profile
B

Beds by George

Beds by George is a family-owned manufacturer specializing in custom-built safety beds for special needs children, youth, adults, and medically fragile individuals requiring fall and entrapment protection. Each bed is engineered to address both patient safety requirements and caregiver ergonomics. The company offers three distinct product series—Dream, Slumber, and Haven—with multiple configuration options (hi-side and standard-side variants) to accommodate diverse clinical and home care settings. Beds are designed with aesthetic appeal to avoid institutional appearance while maintaining robust safety construction and structural integrity.

Hospital Beds
View Profile

Related services in Indiana

Hospital Beds in other states