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Leg Caster Kit |
| Orthomatic |
| $24.99 |
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Optima AC Adjustable Sleep System |
| Orthomatic |
$1,699.99 - $1,899.99 $1,200.00 - $1,300.00 |
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Profile Adjustable Sleep System |
| Orthomatic |
$999.99 - $1,299.99 $800.00 - $1,100.00 |
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Profile Headboard Bracket |
| Orthomatic |
| $29.99 - $39.99 |
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Remote Connector Cable |
| Orthomatic |
| $18.99 |
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Tempur-Pedic® Advanced Ergo 8" Leg Extension Kit by Tempur-Pedic™ |
| Tempur-Pedic® |
| $50.00 |
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Tempur-Pedic® Advanced Ergo System™ by Tempur-Pedic™ |
| Tempur-Pedic® |
| $1,600.00 - $1,700.00 |
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| Helpful Facts |
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How will an adjustable base bed help me relax?
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Adjustable Beds Q & A Next
I’m not sick or old, why would I want an adjustable base bed?
If you watch TV, read, or work on your laptop while in bed then this bed is a perfect comfort solution for you! You will be able to adjust your new bed to give you the most comfortable position for doing any of these activities.
I’ve noticed when I sit in a recliner for any length of time that I fall asleep. Does this happen to anyone else?
Yes! That’s why adjustable bases are so wonderful. Our bodies weren’t designed to always sleep flat. For some people, being able to raise your feet or head slightly provides a quality sleep you just can’t get anywhere else… except a recliner.
How will an adjustable base bed help me relax?
If you spend many hours of your day lifting, carrying, or walking for what seems like miles, you’ll truly appreciate being able to take the pressure off of your feet, knees and lower back by changing the position of your mattress.
I have allergies, can this bed help me breath easier when I sleep at night?
While an adjustable base won’t “cure” your allergies, it can help many sleepers breath easier at night. Simply lift the head of the bed a little higher which takes the pressure off of your sinuses. This is also more comfortable than trying to sleep on a pile of pillows to accomplish the same affect.
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I suffer from lower back pain; can this bed really help me sleep better?
Heavy lifting, yard work, carrying small children can all affect how you sleep at night. By lifting your feet and knees to about a 25 degree angle and your head to about a 20 degree angle, you’ll find that the lower back pain of the day seems to float away. We call this the “zero gravity” position. When you’re ready to sleep, simply lower your head and feet to a comfortable sleeping position and dream away.
I have issues with indigestion at night; can an adjustable base bed provide me relief?
In many cases, adjustable base owners who have suffered from indigestion related issues have commented about the relief they find from being able to lift their heads higher when they sleep at night.
Will this bed look like a “normal” bed during the day?
Absolutely! Your bed set will lie flat allowing for your bedding to hang as naturally as it would with a traditional bed set.
Is an adjustable base bed hard to maintain?
No. Adjustable base beds are as easy to maintain as a traditional bed set. While there are moving parts which may require attention from time to time, an extended warranty will give you piece of mind that any issues which may come up will be taken care of promptly.
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Will my bedding fit on an adjustable base bed?
In most all cases “yes”, your bedding will fit. Your fitted sheet should be a deep pocket sheet with plenty of flexibility. When you wake in the morning simply adjust your bed to a flat position, then make your bed up as you would for a traditional mattress set.
What are some of the health benefits to sleeping on an adjustable base bed?
While the health benefits vary by person, some of the most common benefits include: reduction in snoring, reduction in acid reflux, reduction of sleep apnea, improved circulation, and reduced back pain.
Why would anyone want to purchase a “hospital bed”?
People are choosing to sleep on an adjustable base bed for many reasons; including: being able to read in bed while getting a relaxing massage, being able to use their laptop, watch TV, read to their children, etc. An adjustable base foundation makes perfect sense for people with busy lifestyles.
Will my bedstead fit with my adjustable base?
If you purchase our Optima version it most likely will. The Optima has a “wall hugger” capability allowing you to use an existing bedstead with your new adjustable base. No more moving the bed away from the wall, or not being able to easily reach your nightstand. If you have wooden bedsteads be sure to talk to a store representative for more information. Next Previous
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Can I pre-program my favorite adjustable positions?
With our exclusive Optima remote, you are able to program your favorite three adjusted positions, with a remoter that is easy to hold and read. This remote also allows you to access the Optima’s massage feature.
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If you spend many hours of your day lifting, carrying, or walking for what seems like miles, you’ll truly appreciate being able to take the pressure off of your feet, knees and lower back by changing the position of your mattress.
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| Pillow Selection Tips |
Tips for selecting the right pillow for YOU!
- Know what type of pillow you sleep on currently: comfort pillow, contour pillow, high loft, low loft, firm or soft feel, foam, down or natural fibers.
- Always consider trying different pillow styles. There have been advancements in designing new pillows for more comfort and durability.
- Identify your natural comfort position – stomach, side, back or a combination of these three. Remember, the position you fall asleep in may be different than the position you wake up in.
- First choose a pillow which is recommended for your personal sleep style. Try the pillow in each of the comfort positions you sleep in at night.
- Stomach sleepers gravitate towards lower loft and softer pillows to reduce the arch in their lower back.
- Back sleepers gravitate towards firmer pillows with a medium loft to help keep proper spinal alignment.
- Side sleepers gravitate towards a medium feel pillow with a little higher loft to help keep proper postural alignment.
- If a pillow you’re trying isn’t comfortable, proactively step up the pillow display and pick out another pillow.
- If you choose a firmer mattress, you may need a less firm pillow than you have used in the past. If you choose a plusher mattress, you may need a firmer pillow than you have used in the past.
- Consider replacing your pillows at least every three years, if you are using a pillow protector. Every one and a half years if you aren’t using a pillow protector.
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If you choose to continue sleeping on your existing pillow, be sure to protect it, along with all of your pillows, by using a pillow protector.
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| Mattress Foudation Guide |
Foundation vs. Boxspring
Foundations and Boxsprings are both designed to support and extend the life of your new bed set. Foundations often provide a firmer feel overall, and are designed to provide a stable base for one sided mattresses. Semi flex foundations work the same way, only they provide a small amount of spring back to the mattress. Boxsprings act as a "shock absorber" for the mattress, providing a greater level of comfort, while allowing more "give" back to your mattress.
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Standard
A standard foundation refers to the manufacturer’s normal height foundation. Foundation heights can vary from one manufacturer to the next, but are typically 9" tall.
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Low Profile
A low profile foundation provides the same support as a standard foundation but has a shorter height, usually 5" tall. Using a low profile foundation when combined with a taller mattress can bring the total height down to an average mattress set height.
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Micro or Bunkie Board
A micro foundation, or Bunkie board, provides support to your mattress with today’s platform and specialty beds which may need additional support across the surface area of the mattress. A micro foundation is typically 2" tall.
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Split
Split foundations are commonly used for full or queen sized beds when the foundation must be moved through narrow hallways and tricky doorways. This tends to be a problem in older buildings and homes.
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PowerBase Foundations
If you purchase an "Adjustable Friendly" mattress, this foundation will give you comfort options not available with conventional foundations. Being able to move your head and feet into different comfort positions, while getting a massage, will provide many more nights of restful sleep.
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