Enjoy the comforts of truly exceptional sleep. The Pro-Motion Transitions Adjustable Mattress consists of two mattresses: a firm mattress that sits on top of the Pro-Motion base. Operate the adjustment to a multitude of positions with a wired remote control at your fingertips. Elevate the lower and upper body sections simultaneously or independently. A 4-inch leg height allows immobility of the bed and is a low-profile solution for thicker mattresses. The whisper-quiet DC operating system allows you to adjust the bed quietly, so as not to disturb the peace of your room. Available in twin, queen, and king, this bed has a lifting capacity of 450 pounds.
The mattress core consists of 330 offset coils and helical wires that run side-to-side, providing firm, uniform support that conforms to individual body contours. The 2-inch, high-density foam is of the highest grade for pressure relief comfort. A foam-encased inner-spring creates a maximum sleep surface. Firm edge support with softer foam at the hinge points allows the mattress to conform as the base adjusts.
The mattress carries a manufacturer's 10-year warranty, and the Pro-Motion base carries a manufacturer's lifetime limited warranty. Available in XL-twin, queen, and king. The king ships as (2) Pro-Motion Firm Mattresses + (2) Pro-Motion Bases. Overall, the king size option measures 80L x 78W x 20H inches.
Mattress construction layers:
- FR Fiber
- 7/8 Firm Foam
- 2 in. High Density Poly Foam
- 1/2 inch Visco
- Nova Insulator Pad
- 330 Offset Foam Encased Innerspring
- Nova Pad
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Doctors Recommend Adjustables by Leggett & Platt Inc.
While adjustable beds add convenience and comfort to all lifestyles, physicians also prescribe adjustable bases for numerous other conditions. Physicians' prescriptions could include, but are not limited to, these ailments:
- Acid reflux and overnight heartburn
- Degenerative spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis and other diseases
- Surgery recovery
- Relieving stomach muscles and aiding in proper digestion; passive back stretching
- Arthritis
- Back pain
- Hiatal hernia
- Varicose veins
- Asthma
- Insomnia
- Sleep apnea
- Snoring
- Fibromyalgia
- Poor blood circulation stimulated by massage and elevation of the legs
- Edema or swelling of the legs
- GERD
- Neuralgia
- Phlebitis
Adjustable bases may be covered by Medicare and medical insurance companies. Most medical insurance companies and Medicare will cover adjustable beds if certain steps are followed. These may include:
1.) The purchaser will need to file the claim with Medicare or their insurance company under the Durable Medical Equipment (DME) code: DME # E0294: Hospital bed, semi-electric (head and foot adjustment), without side rails, with mattress.
2.) Accompanying this DME code, the purchaser must provide their physician's prescription for an adjustable bed and paid receipt for the adjustable bed to Medicare or their insurance company.
3.) Each customer should confirm this with their insurance company before their purchase.