- PRESERVETECH® Lateral Rotation System
- Combination therapy active system incorporates the functions of lateral rotation and low air loss to assist with pulmonary blood flow and mucosal drainage, as well as provide microclimate control to keep the patient cool and dry aiding in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries in a single complete system.
- Mattress features 20, 8” individual split air cells provide customizable turn and rotation angles for optimal patient comfort and pressure redistribution.
- 2” foam base offers protection in the event of a power outage or system failure.
- UtilityAir LAL Self-Lateral-Wave Rotation Mattress
- Features self-lateral wave rotation, allowing for alternation and self-rotation simultaneously
- Minimizes friction and shearing of the skin
- Allows perspiration to vacate through the mattress cover surface
- StandardAir Alternating Pressure Self-Lateral-Wave Rotation Mattress
- Self-rotating, low air loss up to 16 LMP for stages 1-4 skin ulcers
- 24-hour power outage protection keeps cells inflated
- Alternating mode allows regular rotation movement needed for comfort
- UltraAir Alternating Pressure Ulcer Prevention Mattress
- Combination of sinking feature and patented inflatable guardrails creates a 9-inch safety buffer for the patient
- Combination of AP and LAL therapy minimizes pressure, friction, and shear
- Offers multiple lateral rotation angles for customizable support
- Rhythm Turn Lateral Rotation Mattress
- Auto Firm provides immediate firm surface
- Integrated glide sheet to base cover for easy transferring
- Visual and audio alarm for low pressure and power failure with alarm mute function
- Duet Alternating LAL Mattress with Rotation
- Low air loss therapy
- Auto – automatically sets optimal pressure based on weight/height and position
- Large LCD display
- Comfort Zone Lateral Rotation
- Alternating Pressure
- Low Air Loss
- Lateral Rotation
- UltraAir Bariatric Alternating Pressure Ulcer Prevention Mattress
- Patented inflatable guardrail and sinking mattress feature combine for enhanced safety and accessibility
- AP and LAL therapy minimizes pressure on the patient's skin
- Flexibility provided by 15, 25, and 40-degree lateral rotation
What is a Hospital Bed Mattress?
Your mattress can play a huge role in comfort, injury recovery, and quality of sleep. You spend over one-third of your life in bed, making it critical that your bed is tailor-made to your comfort. However, not every mattress is built the same. Whether you need a lightweight air-pressure mattress to combat bed sores or a high-density foam that effortlessly conforms to your body, we’ve got you covered.
What Should I Consider When Purchasing a Hospital Mattress?
Mattress Foam Density
If you choose to purchase a foam mattress, consider which foam density best suits your needs. Low density mattresses are soft, cool, and often available at a lower price point. High-density foam is packed with more material for better durability and pressure relief.
Mattress Material
Don’t be afraid to look beyond traditional foam mattresses, either. There are a wide range of mattress materials that provide specific benefits.
Foam: Combines pressure relief with conforming, soft material.
Air Pressure: Designed for extra care around pressure sores and back pain, air mattresses support blood circulation and movement.
Innerspring: Classic mattresses with an inner steel coil support system. They offer firm support at a price that’s hard to beat.
Gel Mattress Toppers: For those needing additional comfort, a gel mattress topper helps regulate body temperature while providing extra support.
Size
Need some extra legroom or additional width for your mattress? We offer mattresses of up to 86” long and 60”+ wide to make sure you have the best-fit mattress for your comfort.
If you have any questions about selecting the right hospital mattress for your needs, we encourage you to contact our team of product specialists!