As we grow older, we know how critical a good night’s sleep is. Natural changes and different sleep time frames in our sleep cycles, and the rising prevalence of chronic health disorders can make getting a good night’s sleep more challenging than we thought. It is critical to consider whether our mattress should be a normal or a low air loss mattress. The appropriate bed-one tailored to senior needs can mean the difference between a restful night of painful tossing and turning and a full 8 to 9 hours of sleep.

 

This article is a compilation of the best medical mattresses for seniors and an explanation of why these mattresses are the greatest option for people claimed as seniors. This article also discusses the most significant mattress features you need to find and remember for seniors’ use.

 

Mattresses of many sorts

 

There are many choices to choose from the different types of mattresses. Each mattress addresses a specific problem, such as back discomfort or backache, arthritis, shoulder pain, or neck pain. Based on firmness, size, and material are the 3 categories of mattresses.

 

Based on firmness

 

When it comes to comfort, a mattress can be firm or soft. AvaCare Medical offers mattresses in a variety of firmness levels, including:

 

  • Firm mattress

 

Ortho-Coil Super-Firm Support Innerspring Mattress is an example of a firm mattress. It is perfect for persons suffering from back pain who want a solid sensation. For older people, this is the best option. 

 

  • Medium-firm mattress

 

A medium-firm mattress comes in a wide range of options. These mattresses are designed for orthopedic use, ideal for senior citizens.

 

  • Medium soft mattresses

 

Medium soft mattresses include the Softform Excel Mattress. For the most part, they’re most likely not advisable for the elderly. 

 

Mattresses are categorized by size.

 

We also allow changing the size of the mattress for customized and non-standard bed sizes. The following options are available when it comes to mattress sizes:

 

  • Queen size

 

The size of the queen bed frame varies by style. However, all frame models will be based on the dimensions of a queen mattress. Therefore these values provide a decent idea of the frame’s size. 60 inches x 80 inches, or 5 feet x 6 feet x 8 inches, is the standard queen bed measurement. Because this pertains to the mattress’s size, add 2 – 5 inches to account for the frame’s added heft. As a result, a common queen bed structure will measure between 62 and 65 inches wide by 82 – 85 inches long.

 

  • King size

 

For seniors who value their privacy or who share a bed with children, a king-size bed (“76 x 80”) is ideal. The king mattress is wide enough for seniors to move without bothering to bump into things because of how large the bed is. 76 wide x 80 long is the measure of a common king size. A split king bed comprises two twin beds that have been pushed together. A senior will have plenty of room in a king bed. 

 

  • Twin size

 

Twin size is frequently used in a single-type bedroom as the first upgrade from a sofa bed. A twin mattress is 38 inches broad by 75 inches long, and it is designed to fit compact bed frames, bunk beds, and daybeds.

 

Material-based mattresses

 

There are many various types of mattresses accessible regarding the material. We, for example, offer mattress materials such as foam, therapeutic foam, bariatric foam, Innerspring Mattress, and natural latex. Every material has a unique property that caters to various sleep requirements.

 

Best bed for seniors

 

Now that the many mattresses on the market are seen, let’s see which ones are appropriate for seniors. Sleeping requirements differ from one person to another. It also differs from one elderly senior to another. Some people may be suffering from acute back pain. Seniors must purchase a mattress that gives them the most advanced advice. 

 

 

The Balanced Aire Powered Alternating Pressure Air has innovative pressure-relieving technology for the ultimate in luxurious comfort. All night long, Balanced Aire mattress replacement is a powered support surface layering that provides seniors a more reactive and lower-temperature comfort. For seniors whose body regenerates a lot of heat or want to sleep cooler, the Balanced Aire’s foam-filled air cells can help. These are arranged into three separate zones and are covered by two types of foam for ideal comfort.

 

 

One of the most common types of mattresses is the innerspring mattress. They’ve been around for a long time, and there are plenty to select from. Investing in a high-end innerspring mattress with many coils will not guarantee a better night’s sleep than a mid-range mattress. However, for seniors who want to sleep on an old innerspring mattress, it may not have enough coils to distribute their weight evenly, but innerspring mattresses are advisable for seniors who like classic stuff!

 

 

With a basic, low-cost mattress, seniors can have a good night’s sleep for a few years. A low-cost economy mattress will likely be built of less robust materials and will not last as long. A mattress with lighter gauge springs will feel softer and be more prone to dips as the springs degrade. Regularly turning and flipping the mattress might help it last longer, and opt for a mattress with individual springs for the best durability and comfort. Even a low-cost mattress can be well-constructed, so check for tight seams and high-quality materials.

 

 

The Solace Prevention 3000 series includes built-in side supports and visco-elastic foam in the soft-heel segment. The goal of the design is to prevent pressure ulcers or pressure sores in seniors who have restricted or no mobility in bed. The weight capacity of these mattresses is 350 pounds. Two foam layers make up the core, and the upper layer has a fortress-cut convoluted front at the very least. It enhances the foam’s surface area, improving conformance and fewer pressure points. The foam is zoned, with softer foam in the mattress’s head and heel, particularly sensitive areas.

 

Final Thoughts

 

The greatest pleasure in adulthood is getting a good night’s sleep. As a result, please don’t make any compromises for it. The best thing to consider is seniors’ ailments, physical needs, and lifestyle patterns when selecting the ideal mattress for them. At AvaCare Medical, we care for seniors. 

You can choose many choices and the best offers for your loved ones from hospital beds, mattress overlays, and mattresses. We got it all for you! We are 24/7 available with our hotline at 1-877-813-7799 or directly email us here at info@avacaremedical.com for more information on our great offers.