The Nino Bed: A Three-in-One Solution That Grows With You

Creating safe, engaging, and adaptable environments is at the heart of delivering great care — whether at home, in residential settings, or within clinical environments. The Australian-made Nino Bed brings all of these priorities together in one innovative, future-proof design.

Purpose-built as a three-in-one floorline bed, the Nino supports both low care and high care needs, offering flexibility for families and clinicians who want a solution that adapts, not constrains.

Designed for Safety, Freedom, and Peace of Mind

With a safe working load of 200kg and highly customisable configurations, the Nino Bed is engineered for both everyday comfort and clinical-grade support.

Its low height of 100mm reduces fall risks, while the 725mm high height brings the mattress surface to an ergonomic working level. This allows carers to support transfers, personal care, and daily routines without strain — delivering safety for individuals and efficiency for caregivers.

But what truly sets the Nino apart is its thoughtful approach to safety without restricting independence.

Key Safety Features

  • Bi-fold gates that merge seamlessly into the room, giving individuals a clear, unrestricted view without compromising protection.

  • Quick-release locks that can only be opened from the outside — preventing accidental openings or unsafe exits while maintaining easy access for caregivers.

  • An enclosed yet open-feeling design that creates a calm, secure environment for rest, exploration, and engagement.

This balance between visibility and security is especially valuable for individuals with sensory needs, dementia, developmental disabilities, or anyone requiring close supervision.

Future-Proofing: A Bed That Adapts to Changing Needs

Care needs evolve. Children grow. Clinical requirements shift.

Where traditional beds may need replacing as needs change, the Nino Bed focuses on future-proofing — allowing the bed to develop alongside the individual.

Whether it’s transitioning from childhood to young adulthood or adjusting for new clinical presentations, the Nino can be customised and reconfigured without starting from scratch. This makes it a long-term, cost-effective, and sustainable choice for families and healthcare services.

Supporting Physical, Emotional & Psychological Wellbeing

A bed is more than a piece of furniture — it’s a place of rest, comfort, and safety.

The Nino Bed contributes to a harmonious care environment, supporting:

  • Physical safety through its floorline capability and secure enclosure

  • Emotional wellbeing with its open, non-restrictive visibility

  • Psychological comfort by enabling individuals to explore surroundings with confidence

  • Caregiver efficiency through ergonomic design and intuitive features

By supporting both the user and those who care for them, the Nino Bed helps create a more balanced, manageable, and dignified daily routine.

Australian-Made Quality You Can Trust

Manufactured here in Australia, the Nino Bed combines innovation with reliability. Every detail — from the construction to the gate mechanisms — reflects a deep understanding of real-world care environments.

It’s a solution families, clinicians, and care organisations can rely on every day.

Is the Nino Bed Right for Your Needs?

If you’re looking for a bed that delivers safety, comfort, and longevity — and can adapt across different stages of life — the Nino Bed is a powerful option to consider.

Whether supporting a child with complex needs, a young adult requiring secure mobility, or an individual in residential care, the Nino Bed offers the ideal mix of freedom, protection, and flexibility.

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