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Statistics show that around 15% of people aged 85 or over in the UK are now living in care homes, which means that these facilities are growing in importance. As...
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Statistics show that around 15% of people aged 85 or over in the UK are now living in care homes, which means that these facilities are growing in importance. As...
You know that you need a heavy-duty bed, built to withstand a higher than average amount of wear and tear. You understand that your chosen contract bedroom furniture, whether that’s...
Choosing a mattress that is waterproof makes sense in a care home to cope with old-age incontinence or disorders associated with dementia. But what kind of waterproof mattress do you...
If you have recently developed a block of apartments, or have bought multiple apartment units to rent to tenants, naturally you will want to secure reliable, trustworthy tenants to rent...
When thinking about furnishing an educational setting, such as student accommodation or a boarding school, bunk beds may be at the top of your list. Aside from offering a great space-saving solution,...
Welcoming patients into your facility when they are at their most fragile is a unique responsibility and there is a crucial balance to be had when looking to buy mental...
Each guest wants to feel that their hotel room has been specially created just for them, with fresh linen, a clean bathroom and a comfortable bed. So here are the...
Every design choice you make for a care home must be centred around the wellbeing of the individuals who live in it, so we've outlined some of the important things...
If you have an autistic child, you have to pay extra attention to the type of furniture you choose for their rooms and your house. All things said and done, your...
Every care home should be a comfortable and friendly environment that welcomes both residents, staff and visitors. Furniture plays a large role in this, as unappealing or overly clinical furniture...
An easy way to improve your hotel is to make small additions and alterations to your hotel bedrooms, as this will be where your guests spend the majority of their...
Many children have difficulty going to sleep and can find bedtime an upsetting time, for autistic children however, being able to have a good night's sleep can be particularly difficult.
When furnishing your care home, it is essential to strike a balance between comfort, style, and durability. Investing in quality furniture will ensure that your residents receive the support they...
People with autism – and children in particular – have specific needs, not least when it comes to home furnishings. Here are some key things to consider when selecting furniture...
If you’re managing a hotel, student housing or a care home, then contract furniture might be for you. At Reinforced Beds, we offer a range of contract solutions for a wide variety of...
Choosing the right beds for care homes can be a real challenge because the residents of these homes will all have different health needs that must be met. Here are...
The number of people identified as obese or morbidly obese is increasing in the UK. The term bariatric describes morbidly obese people with a BMI of more than 40, whose...
With people desperate for a holiday or weekend away, hotels will soon be back in demand. That’s why now is the ideal time to upgrade your facilities and invest in...
Whether you have a couple of country cottages, a converted barn or a whole holiday park to furnish, it makes sense to look at contract beds as your first choice in...
The single most important part of any care home is each resident's room. A bed can have a big impact on their comfort, so you need to make sure you...
If you own a hotel, you’ll know how important it is to invest in good quality furniture that will stand the test of time. Read our blog to find out why you...
A good night's sleep is essential for improving the wellbeing of patients with Dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Discover why reinforced beds are the best choice of bed for children with autism.
Guest and sofa beds can be used in a number of different settings. Here are five things to consider when making your selection.