Florida’s most comprehensive directory of hospital bed rental providers. Compare pricing, Medicare acceptance, and delivery areas from 47 verified suppliers across the state – from the Keys to the Panhandle.
| 47 Suppliers | Prices from $75/mo | 20+ Accept Medicare |
Find Florida Hospital Bed Rental by Region
Select your region to view local suppliers, pricing, and delivery options.

Miami-Dade County
4 suppliers | From $165/mo | → View suppliers

Orlando
3 suppliers | From $175/mo | → View suppliers

Palm Beach County
9 suppliers | From $175/mo | → View suppliers

Broward County
5 suppliers | From $140/mo | → View suppliers

Tampa Bay Area
4 suppliers | From $180/mo | → View suppliers

The Villages
3 suppliers | From $200/mo | → View suppliers

Daytona Beach
3 suppliers | From $254/mo | → View suppliers
Why Use Our Florida Hospital Bed Rental Directory
Most hospital bed rental websites list a phone number and nothing else. We do the research so you don’t have to. Every listing includes verified pricing, whether they accept Medicare, what’s included with the rental (rails, mattress, delivery), and their actual service area. We call each supplier directly to confirm this information, because when you’re arranging home care for a loved one, the last thing you need is surprises.
Cost Overview for Hospital Bed Rental Florida
Hospital bed rental prices in Florida typically range from $75 to $500 per month depending on bed type, location, and what’s included. Semi-electric beds (head and foot adjustment with manual height) cost less than fully-electric models. Most suppliers require a one-month minimum rental. Here is an overview:
| Bed Type | Monthly Range | Typically includes |
|---|---|---|
| Semi-Electric | $75-$250 | Rails, basic mattress |
| Fully-Electric | $140-$500 | Rails, therapeutic mattress |
Prices shown reflect private-pay rentals. If you have Medicare coverage, costs may be significantly lower or fully covered, check our listings to see which suppliers accept Medicare in your area. A word of caution: the official Medicare DME Supplier directory is woefully incorrect, so proceed with caution if you chose to supplement our information with it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a hospital bed in Florida?
Private-pay hospital bed rentals in Florida range from $75 to $500 per month. Semi-electric beds typically cost $75–$250/month, while fully-electric beds range from $140–$500/month. Most rentals include side rails and a basic mattress. Therapeutic or air mattresses usually cost an additional $40- $250 per month. Many suppliers offer free delivery within their service area.
Does Medicare cover hospital bed rental in Florida?
Medicare Part B may cover hospital bed rental if your doctor certifies medical necessity – typically for conditions requiring specific positioning or when a standard bed poses safety risks. Of the 47 suppliers in our directory, 20 confirm they accept Medicare. Coverage usually requires the bed to be medically necessary and ordered by a physician. Check with your specific supplier and Medicare plan to confirm eligibility.
What's included in a typical hospital bed rental?
Most Florida hospital bed rentals include the bed frame, side rails, and a basic mattress. Delivery and setup are often included within the supplier’s service area, though some charge $25–$150 for delivery outside their primary zone. Upgraded mattresses (foam, innerspring, or air-loss systems) typically cost extra. Some suppliers include sheets or offer linen kits for an additional $40–$50.
How quickly can I get a hospital bed delivered in Florida?
Delivery times vary by supplier and location. Several suppliers in our directory offer same-day or next-day delivery for urgent needs, while standard delivery is typically within 2–3 business days. Availability depends on your location and the supplier’s service area – metro areas like Miami, Tampa, and Orlando generally have faster delivery options than rural regions.
What's the difference between semi-electric and fully-electric hospital beds?
Semi-electric hospital beds have motorized controls for raising and lowering the head and foot sections, but require a manual crank to adjust the overall bed height. Fully-electric beds motorize all three functions – head, foot, and height – with a handheld remote. Fully-electric models are easier for patients who need to adjust bed height independently and for caregivers who want to minimize physical strain. Florida hospital bed rentals for semi-electric beds typically go for $75–$250/month while fully-electric beds range from $140–$500/month.
What's the minimum rental period, and how do returns work?
Most Florida hospital bed rental companies require a one-month minimum rental, though some offer weekly rentals starting around $95–$200 per week for short-term recovery needs. When you no longer need the bed, you typically call the supplier to schedule a pickup – usually within a few business days. Few suppliers prorate the final month if you return early, but policies vary. The fee for pickup within the supplier’s standard service area is included in the delivery charge, where it applies.