Beds for Disabled People

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Special needs beds for disabled adults offer essential support for individuals with limited mobility, chronic conditions, or physical disabilities. Each adjustable bed is specifically designed to improve safety, enhance accessibility, and provide a comfortable position for various sleeping position needs. Recommended by healthcare professionals, these hi-low beds can help prevent pressure sores and pressure injuries while promoting a better night's sleep.

At Skyward Medical, we offer electric adjustable bed models, profiling bed designs, and handicap bed frames with adjustable features. Whether lying flat, reclining, or in an upright position, these options help reduce swelling and offer a wider range of motion compared to a standard bed—benefiting disabled individuals and supporting independent living.

Our selection includes long-term care beds and full-size hospital beds specifically designed for diverse health conditions. With hi-low adjustments, adjustable head and foot sections, and safety rails, these beds deliver both comfort and function for daily care routines.

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The Flexabed Hi Low Adjustable Bed with Side Rails front view
Flexabed Hi Low Adjustable Bed
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Front View Of The Med Mizer Active Care Rotating Bed Fixed Model In Chair Position
Side View Of The Accora Empresa 12-Function Hi-Low Adjusting Nursing Bed Shown In Skandi Design With One Assist Rail And Oak Wood Finish
Side View Of The Accora FloorBed Ultra Low Adjustable Bed In The Flat Position
Front Left Side View Of The Emerald Oasis Hi Low Adjustable Bed Shown In The Height Adjusted Position With Head And Leg Articulation
The Dawn House Bed Front View Gray Slate Color With Mattress And Headboard
Front View Of The Transfer Master Supernal Hi Low Adjustable Bed With A Mattress And Side Rail
Wise Comfort Advance Hi-Low Adjustable Bed
Right Side View Of The Joerns EasyCare Hi-Low Adjustable Homecare Bed
Front View Of The Med Mizer Active Care Deluxe Rotating Bed With Leg Rails And Bed In The Chair Position
Left Side View Of The Prius Descend Ultra-Low Adjustable Floor Bed Shown In The Flat Position
Front View Of The Med Mizer EX8000 Bariatric Adjustable Bed Shown With Cherry Finished Boards, Mattress, And 1/4 Length Side Rails
Side View Of The Med Mizer Select Care Adjustable Bed Shown With Man Lying Down
Side View Of The Med Mizer AllCare AC-N Ultra Low Adjustable Bed In The Chair Position Shown With Mahogany Boards
Side View Of The Med Mizer AllCare AC-C Ultra Low Adjustable Bed Shown With Mahogany Boards And Safety Mat
Side View Of The Med Mizer RetractaBed Adjustable Bed Shown With 2 Position 1/4 Length Side Rail Set, Mattress, And Cherry Boards
Front Right Side View Of The Emerald Infinity Max UltraWide Expandable Homecare Bed Shown In The Chair Position With Two Soft Touch Quarter Rails
Graham Field Zenith 7200 APS Hi-Lo Hospital Homecare Bed
Graham Field Matrix 6200 Hi-Low Hospital Homecare Bed
Sleep Safe Extension Bed Side View Full Size Red Finish Open Door With Taupe Padding
Front Right Side View Of The Ascend Hi Low Adjustable Bed with Tilt Shown In The Raised Height And Articulated Position

Beds for Disabled People Designed for Comfort & Care

Better mobility starts with the right bed. Our beds for disabled people are designed to make daily care safer, easier, and more comfortable both for your loved one and for you as their caregiver, especially when paired with a medical lift for disabled to support smoother transfers.

These adjustable beds for disabled adults include hi-low beds and medical beds built for home care and long-term use. Ideal for people with limited mobility or those needing wheelchair access, they simplify bed transfer, improve safe positioning, and reduce strain during daily routines.

With features like electric adjustment, adjustable-height bed functionality, and built-in safety support, these beds help improve comfort, increase independence, and enable safer caregiving.

Benefits of Using a Handicap Bed

A well-designed handicap bed or disability bed directly improves daily care and safety.

  • Better Mobility & Access: Adjustable beds make it easier for your loved one to sit up, reposition, and complete smoother transfers, including those using a wheelchair.
  • Pressure Relief & Comfort: Adjustable head and foot positioning help reduce pressure points and improve long-term comfort.
  • Built-In Safety: Bed rails and safety rails help prevent falls and support safer movement in and out of bed.
  • Reduced Caregiver Strain: A home care bed with electric hospital bed features makes lifting, adjusting, and positioning easier when caring for your loved one.

Types of Beds for Disabled Adults We Offer

Hi-Low Adjustable Beds

Hi-low beds allow height adjustment for safer entry, exit, and bed transfer. Ideal for people with mobility issues, they improve both your loved one’s safety and caregiver support.

Electric Adjustable Medical Beds

An electric hospital bed offers full electric adjustment for positioning and comfort. These beds are ideal for people needing consistent patient care and improved safe positioning.

Home Care Beds for Daily Use

Our home care bed options are built for everyday use, offering durability, comfort, and reliable assistance with daily living. These special needs beds for adults are designed for long-term support at home.

Key Features to Look for in Beds for Disabled People

When choosing beds for disabled adults, focus on features that improve usability and safety:

  • Adjustable Height: Makes transfers safer and easier
  • Electric Positioning: Supports comfort with minimal effort
  • Safety Rails: Helps prevent falls and improves stability
  • Support & Comfort: Reduces pressure and improves rest
  • Durable Design: Built for long-term care and daily use

Top Handicap Beds at Skyward Medical & Their Key Features

Skyward Medical offers a range of reliable and advanced handicap beds. Below are three best-selling models, each built to meet specific mobility and care needs:

Flex-A-Bed Hi-Low SL

The Flex-A-Bed Hi-Low SL features adjustable height to support safer transfers and personalized comfort. It is equipped with a whisper-quiet motor system that allows smooth adjustments without disturbing rest.

This model includes head and foot positioning for pressure relief and improved circulation. Its home-friendly design blends medical functionality with residential aesthetics, making it suitable for long-term use.

Charme StarSleep Orin Rotating Adjustable Bed with Stand Assist

The Orin Rotating Adjustable Bed allows 360-degree rotation for easier transfers to a wheelchair or standing position. The built-in stand-assist feature supports users with limited balance or mobility.

This bed is well-suited for individuals who need frequent repositioning or help transitioning in and out of bed. It is designed for safety, independence, and daily functionality.

Assured Comfort Signature Series Hi-Low Adjustable Bed

The Assured Comfort Signature Series provides electric height adjustments to simplify transfers and caregiver access. Its ergonomic design includes adjustable head and foot sections for customized rest.

This model is suitable for users with health conditions requiring frequent adjustments. It combines hospital-level functionality with the comfort of a home bed, making it ideal for long-term care.

How to Choose the Right Beds For Disabled People

Choosing the right bed for disabled person use comes down to practical needs, and comparing options like adjustable beds for seniors can also help identify features that improve comfort and usability across different care situations:

  • Mobility Level: Select beds for people with mobility issues based on the level of support your loved one needs
  • Caregiver Needs: Ensure the bed allows easy access for daily care
  • Transfer Support: Look for adjustable beds that improve safety during movement
  • Home Setup: Make sure the bed fits your space and long-term use

Why Choose Skyward Medical for Beds For Disabled People?

Skyward Medical provides beds for disabled people built for real-world care. Our selection includes reliable medical equipment designed to improve your loved one’s independence, simplify caregiver assistance, and support long-term comfort.

Each product is chosen for durability, safety, and ease of use, helping you create a more practical and supportive care environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Beds for Disabled People Used for?

Beds for disabled people are used to make daily care, positioning, and transfers safer and easier. They allow your loved one to adjust height and position, improving comfort while helping caregivers manage movement with less effort.

What is a Hi-low Bed for Disabled Adults and How Does It Help?

A hi-low bed adjusts both height and position, making it easier to get in and out of bed. It helps reduce fall risk, supports safer transfers, and allows caregivers to assist at a more comfortable working height.

Are Adjustable Beds for Disabled Adults Suitable for Wheelchair Users?

Yes, adjustable beds for disabled adults are well-suited for wheelchair users. The height adjustment allows better alignment with wheelchairs, making transfers smoother, safer, and more controlled.

Do Beds for People With Mobility Issues Help With Caregiver Assistance?

Yes, these beds are designed to support caregiver assistance by reducing the need for heavy lifting. Adjustable height and positioning make daily tasks like repositioning or transfers more manageable.

Are Beds For Disabled Adults Suitable for Home Use?

Yes, most beds for disabled adults are built specifically for home care. They are designed to fit residential spaces while providing the same safety, comfort, and functionality needed for long-term use.

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