At Skyward Medical, we recognize the distinct needs and challenges associated with aging.
That is why we have carefully curated our collection of the best hi-low beds for elderly individuals that deliver unmatched comfort, safety, and support.
Each hi-low bed for adults in our selection has been chosen for its outstanding durability, thoughtful features, and consistently high customer satisfaction.
Whether you are searching for a low-profile bed for elderly loved ones, seeking low beds for dementia patients, or outfitting a home with a stylish geriatric full size hospital bed, you will find dependable solutions here.



























Why Choose Geriatric Beds?
Geriatric beds do more than provide comfort—they help prevent bedsores, improve circulation, and support safer mobility with features like adjustable positioning and bed rails.
Whether for adults with disabilities or seniors aging at home, the right elderly bed can significantly enhance daily life and independence.
Explore our best hi-low beds for disabled adults if you’re looking for solutions that combine medical-grade functionality with everyday comfort.
For even more advanced mobility options, check out our rotating adjustable beds. If you are simply exploring supportive beds designed for senior needs, browse our full range of adjustable beds for seniors and hi-low beds.
Key Features to Consider in Geriatric Beds
When shopping for the right elder bed, these essential features can make all the difference:
Adjustability: High-quality electric hospital beds with multiple positioning options enable seniors to adjust the head and foot sections, as well as the full bed height. Our collection of adjustable beds ensures that every user can find the perfect combination of comfort and medical support.
Safety Rails: A durable geriatric bed rail helps prevent accidental falls and provides crucial support during repositioning or transfers.
Height Modification: Adjustable bed height is crucial for safe and easy transfers, whether for individuals or caregivers. Our options, including low beds for dementia patients and long-term care beds, focus on minimizing the risk of falls.
Pressure Relief Mattresses: Beds featuring pressure-relief mattresses are essential for preventing bed sores, especially for individuals who spend extended periods in bed. For added peace of mind, explore our full-size hospital beds and specialized hospital beds designed for comprehensive care.
For advanced medical positioning, options like bariatric beds and Trendelenburg beds offer even greater flexibility.
Geriatric Beds vs. Standard Beds: Understanding the Difference
Unlike regular beds, geriatric beds are carefully engineered to meet the evolving physical and medical needs of aging individuals.
With features such as adjustable height, advanced safety rails, and pressure-relieving mattresses, an elderly bed significantly improves day-to-day comfort and long-term health outcomes.
Standard beds cannot provide the specialized support required for safe, independent living at home or in care facilities.
How To Choose The Right Geriatric Bed
Selecting the right geriatric bed involves a few key considerations:Mobility Needs: Those with limited mobility may benefit most from a bed that adjusts at multiple points and pairs with accessories like geriatric bed rails for additional support.
Space Constraints: Before purchasing, please measure your room accurately. Some beds are better suited for compact spaces, while others, like those found in our hospital beds collection, are larger and require more room.
Budget: A balance is struck between necessary features and affordability. Fortunately, our adjustable beds for seniors offer options across a range of price points without sacrificing quality.
Care Environment: For home use, appearance matters just as much as functionality. For those in professional care settings, durability and ease of caregiver access are top priorities.
Top Geriatric Beds for Enhanced Senior Living at Skyward Medical
Explore three of our most popular geriatric hospital beds, trusted by caregivers and families nationwide:
1. Flex-a-Bed Hi-Low SL
The adjustable beds for seniors Flex-a-Bed Hi-Low SL is a top-tier geriatric bed designed to bring luxury, safety, and convenience into the homes of elderly patients.
- Adjustable Height and Positioning: This model features electric hospital bed capabilities, offering fully customizable height settings and independent head and foot adjustments.
- User-Friendly Controls: Operated via an intuitive remote control, users and caregivers can make smooth, quiet adjustments at any time of day or night.
- High-Quality Construction: The bed frame is crafted with premium materials and engineered for stability and long-term durability, even with daily use over extended periods.
- Aesthetic Design: Unlike traditional hospital beds, the Flex-a-Bed Hi-Low SL is designed to resemble a standard bed, blending seamlessly with your room décor.
2. Med-Mizer ActiveCare Auto-Pivot Bed
Med-Mizer ActiveCare Auto-Pivot Bed combines smart technology with essential safety features to improve independence, mobility, and sleep quality for elderly patients.
- Auto-Pivot Function: The bed’s standout feature is its Auto-Pivot capability, which gently transitions the user from a lying position to a seated posture at the edge of the bed.
- Adjustable Height and Recline: With its adjustable bed design, the Med-Mizer allows for seamless modification of both bed height and recline angle.
- Safety Features: Equipped with durable side rails, a reinforced bed frame, and smooth mechanical transitions, the bed maximizes medical bed safety during all movements.
- User-Friendly Interface: The bed features a responsive, easy-to-use remote control that allows both the user and caregiver to make quick, precise adjustments with ease.
3. Accora FloorBed Ultra Low Adjustable Bed
The Accora FloorBed Ultra Low Adjustable Bed is specifically designed for fall prevention and medical bed safety, making it one of the most secure options for elderly individuals.
- Ultra-Low Height Capability: One of the lowest beds on the market, the Accora can be lowered to just a few inches above the floor.
- Adjustable Positions: Like any top-tier electric hospital bed, the FloorBed provides customizable head and foot adjustments.
- Ease of Access: The low-profile bed for elderly users is designed to simplify getting in and out of bed, whether independently or with caregiver support.
- Robust Construction: Built with a heavy-duty bed frame, the FloorBed ensures long-term stability and performance.
Maintaining Your Geriatric Bed: Tips for Longevity
Proper maintenance ensures your geriatric bed remains safe and functional for years:
- Regular inspections to catch any early signs of wear or loose hardware.
- Careful cleaning, following guidelines specific to the fabric and material types.
- Mechanical maintenance to keep moving parts and electrical functions in optimal condition.
Shop Top-Quality Geriatric Beds at Skyward Medical
At Skyward Medical, our mission is simple: to help seniors live more comfortably, safely, and independently.
From low beds for dementia patients to low-profile beds for elderly loved ones, we provide thoughtfully designed geriatric beds that meet real-world needs without sacrificing style or quality.
Explore our full collection of geriatric beds today and take the first step toward better sleep, better safety, and a better life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does a geriatric bed help prevent bedsores and other complications in seniors?
Geriatric beds incorporate features like adjustable positioning and pressure-relieving mattresses. These help improve circulation and reduce the development of pressure ulcers.
Why do hospitals and nursing homes prefer adjustable geriatric beds for long-term care?
Home hospital beds enhance a patient's comfort and caregiving ease. They allow tailored positioning for medical care, reducing patient falls, and improving outcomes.
Why is a geriatric bed important for elderly patients with limited mobility?
Geriatric beds provide critical safety, support, and adjustability. They empower elderly patients to maintain their independence while reducing the risk of injury and promoting better sleep quality.