The first thing that comes to mind when you hear Adjustable beds is the hospital bed that is specially designed with adjustment features to provide medical benefits like comfort and pain relief. Similar to the hospital bed, the adjustable bed has height adjustment features. The bed can be tilted to raise the upper body or lower body in the Tredelenburg or reverse Tredelenburg positions.
An adjustable bed provides more comfortable sleep for those recovering from surgery. It improves circulation, breathing, and swelling. For home care, motorized adjustable beds allow a person to work at a comfortable height and reduce the risks of back injuries. Height adjustment and raising the upper body assists users to get out of bed with little or no assistance dependent on their condition. In Australia, adjustable beds are used to help individuals with their sleep apnea and snoring. The head of the bed can be raised to achieve the desired position where the individual is not snoring anymore.