Epachois Engineering & Product Team

We are a team of engineers, product specialists, quality-control inspectors, and customer-support staff who have spent the last seven years designing and manufacturing home hospital beds at our facility in Beijing. In that time, we have produced and shipped approximately 20,000 beds to families and care facilities in the United States and overseas.
Our team
- 3 mechanical engineers focused on frame, motor, and hi-low mechanism design
- 2 product engineers focused on usability, caregiver workflow, and home-environment compatibility
- 4 quality-control inspectors who test every bed before it leaves the production line
- 3 customer-support specialists who handle pre-sale questions, order coordination, and after-sale support
Combined, our team has more than 40 years of experience in medical-device manufacturing. Today we produce around 3,500 beds per year from our Beijing facility, all shipped to U.S. customers through our New Jersey warehouse.
How we write these articles
Articles on this blog are written by the Epachois engineering and product team based on our hands-on manufacturing experience. We write about bed frames, motors, hi-low mechanisms, mattress mechanics, side rails, room setup, doorway measurement, freight delivery, HSA/FSA documentation, Medicare DME rules, hospice DME workflow, and practical decision frameworks.
For anything outside our manufacturing expertise — clinical decisions, recovery timelines, medication, wound staging, behavioral management — we cite and link directly to authoritative medical sources: Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, the CDC, Medicare.gov, AARP, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Parkinson’s Foundation, the ALS Association, the American Heart Association, and AAOS.
We do not write medical advice. Our goal is to help families ask better questions of their physicians, occupational therapists, and home-health teams, and then choose equipment that fits the answers they get.
Editorial review
Every article is reviewed by at least two team members before publication for technical accuracy and clarity. We update articles when something has materially changed — new pricing, updated Medicare rules, a new product feature, corrected facts. We do not update modification dates for typo fixes or layout changes.
If you spot something wrong in an article, email service@epachois.com and we will review and correct it.
