GregK
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- PALS
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- 11/2012
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- CO
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- Colorado Springs
Planning ahead....
It is inevitable that my wife and I will have to quit sharing our king-size bed, and I will need something more 'versatile'.
I saw mention in another thread of the ProBed, which looks to be excellent for our needs, especially as turning moves past difficult and on to impossible.
Other than the standard hospital bed what are folks using?
And how much, if any, did health care kick in to cover costs?
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There are a few other posts on this (I need to remember to search 'closed' posts, too):
Hospital Bed
It is inevitable that my wife and I will have to quit sharing our king-size bed, and I will need something more 'versatile'.
I saw mention in another thread of the ProBed, which looks to be excellent for our needs, especially as turning moves past difficult and on to impossible.
Other than the standard hospital bed what are folks using?
And how much, if any, did health care kick in to cover costs?
--- Edit ----
There are a few other posts on this (I need to remember to search 'closed' posts, too):
Hospital Bed
(Recommendations: Memory foam does not allow the patient to turn || Fully electric is the ONLY way to go)
Help! How to decide what mattress is best? (Recommendations: Sleep Number || Be careful of memory foam as it can make turning MORE difficult)
Recommendations for beds(From Barbie: temperpedic king with the split adjustments. way too much money and not all that comfortable)
Adjustable Bed/Mattress(Recommendations: BeautyRest TruEnergy mattress with NuFlex frame || avoid memory foam)