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How Do I Keep Us, and Jess, Safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 594435" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh another thing I wanted to say...you mentioned her sleeping in a recliner. Check out places like thrift stores that get donations especially that are associated with the Red Cross, Churches or Hospitals or ask on Freecycle for a used hospital bed. I got a really nice hospital bed at my local thrift store that is awful for clothing and really much more but they get a lot of decent medical equipment because people and/or I think rest homes donate the medical equipment that is used after people are moved from their homes and end up in nursing homes. It cant go with them. </p><p></p><p>Most of the newer hospital beds are electric and both the heads and foot sections go up and down by push of a button. She should be able to get herself into a comfortable position. The only thing I dont like about mine is the mattress that comes with mine but I dont know that they all come with this mattress. I am going to get a memory foam one in a few weeks from walmart because they are the cheapest place to get them. I can get a twin in a really great thickness there for less than 150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 594435, member: 1514"] Oh another thing I wanted to say...you mentioned her sleeping in a recliner. Check out places like thrift stores that get donations especially that are associated with the Red Cross, Churches or Hospitals or ask on Freecycle for a used hospital bed. I got a really nice hospital bed at my local thrift store that is awful for clothing and really much more but they get a lot of decent medical equipment because people and/or I think rest homes donate the medical equipment that is used after people are moved from their homes and end up in nursing homes. It cant go with them. Most of the newer hospital beds are electric and both the heads and foot sections go up and down by push of a button. She should be able to get herself into a comfortable position. The only thing I dont like about mine is the mattress that comes with mine but I dont know that they all come with this mattress. I am going to get a memory foam one in a few weeks from walmart because they are the cheapest place to get them. I can get a twin in a really great thickness there for less than 150. [/QUOTE]
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