Katie Dawn
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I am shopping for an adjustable bed for my Mother where the head and the feet/legs can be raised, but the legs can be raised even if the head is down flat.
My Mom is recovering in from a terrible car accident (has just gone home after being hospitalized 5 months) and she deals with alot of feet/leg swelling at times. It seems that many of the adjustable beds are set so that if the feet is elevated the head must also be elevated. But my Mom often needs to sleep (laying flat) with her legs slightly elevated. At this time she doesn't have enough strength in her legs to prop them under pillows because she can't lift her legs up off the bed very far.
From online product descriptions it's often difficult to tell whether or not the foot of the bed can be raised independently.
Do you own one and can tell me which bed it is and how yours works? Recommendations?
My Mom is recovering in from a terrible car accident (has just gone home after being hospitalized 5 months) and she deals with alot of feet/leg swelling at times. It seems that many of the adjustable beds are set so that if the feet is elevated the head must also be elevated. But my Mom often needs to sleep (laying flat) with her legs slightly elevated. At this time she doesn't have enough strength in her legs to prop them under pillows because she can't lift her legs up off the bed very far.
From online product descriptions it's often difficult to tell whether or not the foot of the bed can be raised independently.
Do you own one and can tell me which bed it is and how yours works? Recommendations?