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Patient Restraints and Restraint Alternatives: Posey Belts for Beds

Patient Belts For Bed Safety

The Posey® Belts presented in this section are compatible with hospital beds, not wheelchairs. (For belts that offer compatibility both with hospital beds and wheelchairs, see Bed/Chair Belts.)

These belts are designed for patients needing a reminder to call for assistance before exiting a hospital bed, for limiting unassisted exit and unwanted movement, or for patients requiring a positioning device for added safety or to assist medical treatment.

To suit patients’ needs, we offer a variety of belt sizes and materials. Self-releasing and restraint options are available, as are a variety of hospital bed connection options. Items that offer compatibility with examination tables, operating tables, treatment tables, and stretchers are also presented here.

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Self-Releasing Roll Belts (for Beds)
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Self-Releasing Stationary Strap (for Exam Tables)
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Restraint Roll Belts (for Beds)
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Restraint Stationary Belts (Beds/Stretchers)

Not sure which Posey Belt to select?

Self-Releasing Roll Belts: These belts are designed for patients needing the freedom to roll from side to side or sit up in a hospital bed. Featuring a quick-release buckle for self-release/closure, the belts are connected to a hospital bed either via quick-release buckles or ties.

Self-Releasing Stationary Strap: This disposable strap, which can be applied to either the body or knee, is designed to assist in patient positioning for medical treatment on an examination or operating table and to not allow the patient to roll from side to side. It features non-metal construction for safe use in MRI units. The strap is also ideal for stretchers and treatment tables.

Restraint Roll Belts: These belts are designed for patients needing the freedom to roll from side to side or sit up in a hospital bed; they are designed to not allow patients to self-release. The belts are connected to a hospital bed either via quick-release buckles, ties, or locks.

Restraint Stationary Belts: These belts are designed to not allow patients to roll from side to side or to self-release. The belts are connected to a hospital bed or stretcher (depending on the belt) via hook-and-loop fasteners.

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