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SizeAdjustable beds come in many different sizes. The size of bed that you choose depends largely upon personal preference as well as if you are sleeping in the bed alone or sharing it with another person.TwinQueenKingSurfaceThe surface of the adjustable bed is very important to the quality of sleep you will get. There are many different surfaces available and consumers can choose between them depending on personal preferences and budget restrictions.Memory foamCoilAir bedMotorThe motor of the adjustable bed is an important thing to consider because it affects how well and how easily the bed works. Different beds come with different quality motors.DurabilityAC or DCNoiseHand controlsAdjustable beds are operated by hand controls that are part of the bed itself. These allow you to lift or lower different sections of the bed.Menu optionsWirelessWiredWarrantyWarranties are an important part of an adjustable bed as they help cover repairs and maintenance to the bed. Some warranties cover more issues than others.




CostDamageBroken partsAestheticsAdjustable beds are great for people both young and old. Depending on your personal tastes and preferences, there are many different types of beds to choose from. End of Year Clearance Sale! Introducing the Hidden Bed, Made in Oregon! Buy One Latex Cloud Pillow Get One Free! July 22-24 Bed Sale! Telephone Outage on 7.12.16 Memorial Day Weekend Sale!April 22 - 24th Why Buy a Natural or Organic Mattress? Why shop at Cotton Cloud Natural Beds and Furniture? We believe that there are many great things that set us apart from others and we are committed to offering natural, sustainable and organic mattresses and furniture to the Portland communityBelow are just a few of the reasons why you'll love shopping with us! All Natural Latex Mattress and Spring Sale! About Our Pacific Northwest Wool manufacturing facility in NW Portland, Natural Felt, processes wool fiber into batting making it an ideal component of high quality




We provide clean premium quality wool that is gorgeous, strong, durable and chemical free. Join our Food Drive!Clear all selections Departments Twin XL Mattresses $ to $   Clear all selections $ to $   Clear price Night Therapy iCoil 12" Euro Box Top Spring Mattress and SmartBase Bed Frame Set, Twin | Night Therapy iCoil 12" Euro Boxtop Spring Mattress and Bi-Fold Box Spring Set, Twin | Serta Perfect Sleeper Chasefield Plush Eurotop Twin Mattress | Serta Perfect Sleeper Ridgemont Luxury Super Pillowtop Twin Mattress | Night Therapy 10" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Queen Mattress and SmartBase Set | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Queen Mattress | Night Therapy iCoil 10" Pillowtop Spring Mattress and SmartBase Bed Frame Set, Twin | Sharper Image 8" Gel Memory Foam Mattress - Twin | Classic Dreams 7" Kids' Memory Foam Mattress, Twin (Blue) | 12" Night Therapy Pressure Relief Memory Foam Mattress & Bi-Fold® Box Spring Set (Various Sizes) |




Serta Hallworth Firm Twin Mattress | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin Mattress | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin Mattress & Bi-Fold Box Spring Set | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin XL Mattress | Miralax Twin Pack (2 bottles, 34 doses) | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin Mattress & Bed Frame Set | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin XL Mattress & Bed Frame Set | Night Therapy Memory Foam 10 Inch Pressure Relief Mattress (Various Sizes) | Night Therapy iCoil 8" Spring Mattress, Twin XL | Serta Sleep Excellence Avesta 10" Memory Foam Queen Mattress | Night Therapy Gel Infused Memory Foam 12 Inch Elite Mattresses- Various Sizes | Sleep Revolution Resort Premier Memory Foam Folding Guest Bed | Sharper Image 12" Gel Memory Foam Mattress (Various Sizes) | Night Therapy Gel Infused Memory Foam 8 Inch Elite Mattresses- Various Sizes |




Night Therapy Classic 10" Spring Mattress (Various Sizes) | Night Therapy iCoil 12 Inch Euro box Top Spring Twin Mattress | Night Therapy 10" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Queen Mattress and Bi-Fold Box Spring Set | Night Therapy Classic 12" Euro Box Top Spring Mattress (Various Sizes) | Night Therapy 8" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Queen Mattress and SmartBase Set | Night Therapy Memory Foam 8 Inch Pressure Relief Twin XL Mattress & Bi-Fold Box Spring Set | Night Therapy 10" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Twin Mattress | Sharper Image 10" Gel Memory Foam Mattress - Twin | Night Therapy 8" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Twin Mattress and SmartBase Set | Serta Perfect Sleeper Chasefield Plush Eurotop Twin XL Mattress | Night Therapy 8" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Queen Mattress | Serta Perfect Sleeper Brindale Twin Firm Mattress Set | Serta Perfect Sleeper Torrington Super Pillowtop Twin Mattress | Serta Perfect Sleeper Chasefield Plush Eurotop Twin Mattress Set |




iBed Hideaway Guest Bed | Night Therapy 10" Classic Green Tea Memory Foam Twin Mattress and SmartBase Set | Serta Motion Perfect III Adjustable Foundation (Assorted Sizes) | Serta Sleep Excellence Avesta 10" Memory Foam Twin XL Mattress |A hospital bed is designed to be a large, industrial-strength bed with wheels for mobility, a sturdy metal frame that has a full electric, semi-electric, or a manual adjustable sectional head and a sectional foot segment, and a height adjustable bed frame topped with a specifically designed hospital mattress of varying construction. Some hospital beds come with a head and/or foot board as well as built-in semi or full bed safety rails. Scroll down or click to read more: About Hospital Beds Choose A Hospital Bed Sub-Category: What Kind of Hospital Bed is Right for Me? There are basically three kinds of hospital beds: manual, semi automatic and electric. The main factors separating them is price and ease of use. Full Electric Hospital Bed




For patients who can afford it, a fully electronic adjustable bed may be a good match. These beds come equipped with patient control pads that allow the foot, knees and head of the bed to be adjusted or for the entire bed to be raised or lowered. This can assist mobile patients in getting into or out of the bed. Several fully electronic beds have a “wall hugger” travel motion that reduces the amount of space needed to adjust the bed. Sturdy half or full bed rails help keep the patient safely in bed while at rest and can be easily moved out of the way by caregivers for easy access. For patients who may require more supervision, these beds can be equipped with controls at the foot of the bed so that caregivers, rather than the patient, can control the bed. These beds also come with caster wheels that can be firmly locked when the bed needs to stay in place. Another handy available feature is a battery back-up unit in case of a power failure. Semi Electric Hospital Bed A more affordable option for patients is the semi-automatic bed.




These beds usually include all the functionality of the fully automatic beds except they come equipped with a manual crank to raise and lower the bed height. The most affordable option in hospital beds is the fully manual model. These typically have two hand cranks located at the foot of the bed which control the head, foot, knees and bed height. One possible disadvantage of this style is that the patient usually has to depend on the caregiver to make these adjustments. Specialty Hospital Beds: Bariatric, Low Beds & Pediatric Beds Three additional specialty hospital beds are available to fit specific patient needs. They are bariatric hospital beds, low height hospital beds and pediatric hospital beds. Bariatric hospital beds have all the features described above, but their reinforced steel frames can safely accommodate patients whose weight ranges from 600 to up to 1,000 lbs. For patients who cannot use or do not want hospital rails but are still at risk for falling out of bed, special low height hospital beds are available.




Low beds typically range from 9.5" min. - 20" max. (measured from floor to bed deck). Pediatric hospital beds are for patients from 2 years old to adolescents up to 5 feet tall and have extra low height settings to accommodate small patients. The most important thing when considering the purchase of a hospital bed, besides cost and function, is how to best suit the needs of the patient. Patients and caregivers should work together with their healthcare worker or doctor to determine what features are needed to keep them safe, comfortable and properly cared for. What are Safety Issues to Be Aware of When Purchasing a Hospital Bed? Because most hospital beds use electricity, it is important that all the manufacturer’s guidelines are followed and the bed is set up properly and checked regularly for frayed cords or damaged control pads. There should be enough room around the bed so it moves freely and is placed away from nearby obstructions. It should be kept clean and dust- free.




Bed rails should be kept up at all times when the patient is in the bed to keep the patient from accidentally falling out of bed. Bed controls should be put where the patient can reach them and a nightlight should be placed nearby so the patient can see the control panel. A phone should also be placed near the bed in case of emergencies. Hospital bed wheels should be in the locked position at all times unless the bed is being moved. For more information about hospital bed safety, point your browser to the FDA website at Practice Hospital Bed Safety. What Kind of Mattress Should I Use With a Hospital Bed? There are a number of different mattresses on the market for hospital beds, including mattresses with inner springs as well as air filled, foam filled or gel filled. For long-term hospital bed users, there are special alternating pressure relief mattresses that are designed to prevent pressure wounds. To determine the best choice of mattress, consult your doctor or healthcare provider.

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