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special needs bed
Sun, 06/10/2007 - 15:18Comments
Re: special needs bed
Submitted by FosterDad on Fri, 2009-05-22 - 17:01
My neighors own a company called SleepSafe Beds. They make a bed similar to the one mentioned previously but they have various wood finishes and electric frames for adjusting the matress height, head & foot. Their design eliminates the risk of entrapment or injury that can occur in a hospital bed, so they're really great.
The company is great, too. I'm friends with several of the employees and they all seem to really love what they do. you can check out their site at http://www.sleepsafebed.com/Products/index.htm
Also, they're holding a bed Give-Away. Worth a look.
My neighors own a company called SleepSafe Beds. They make a bed similar to the one mentioned previously but they have various wood finishes and electric frames for adjusting the matress height, head & foot. Their design eliminates the risk of entrapment or injury that can occur in a hospital bed, so they're really great.
The company is great, too. I'm friends with several of the employees and they all seem to really love what they do. you can check out their site at http://www.sleepsafebed.com/Products/index.htm
Also, they're holding a bed Give-Away. Worth a look.
Another option sounds like a
Submitted by Knexman on Fri, 2020-04-10 - 21:27
Another option sounds like a medical crib from baby apparels that is made for disabled teens and adults like Riley plus a bonus she can grow into it. From my experience it's one of the cheaper options but not cheaply made. Its maximum you'll pay is 5,000 dollars but that is if you get almost or all of the available options that they've for the crib.