Alternating Pressure Mattresses for Advanced Pressure Relief
At Mobility Specialties in Etobicoke, we provide high-quality alternating pressure mattresses designed to prevent and manage pressure sores by promoting healthy blood circulation. These mattresses feature alternating air cells that redistribute pressure, offering exceptional comfort and support for individuals with limited mobility or extended bed rest needs. Perfect for use with homecare and hospital beds, they’re ideal for improving patient care. Serving the GTA, including Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton, we’re committed to enhancing your comfort and well-being.
Expert Sales and Service Across the GTA
Located in Etobicoke, Mobility Specialties specializes in alternating pressure mattress sales and servicing for customers in Scarborough, Vaughan, Cambridge, and beyond. Our experienced team will help you choose the right mattress to meet your specific needs. Call us today at 905-798-1853 to explore our range of alternating pressure mattresses and enjoy advanced comfort and care!
Frequently Asked Questions About Alternating Pressure Mattress
What is a pressure relief mattress?
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A pressure relief mattress reduces pressure on the body to prevent bedsores (pressure ulcers). Types include foam mattresses, alternating pressure mattresses that inflate/deflate air cells, and low air loss mattresses for maximum pressure relief. Essential for anyone spending extended time in bed.
Does ADP cover pressure relief mattresses in Ontario?
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Yes, ADP covers pressure relief mattresses when prescribed for pressure ulcer prevention or treatment. Coverage includes alternating pressure mattresses, low air loss mattresses, and therapeutic foam mattresses. ADP pays up to 75% for eligible Ontario residents. We handle all ADP applications.
What is the difference between alternating pressure and low air loss mattresses?
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Alternating pressure mattresses have air cells that inflate and deflate in cycles to shift pressure points. Low air loss mattresses continuously circulate air to keep skin cool and dry. Low air loss is better for existing wounds and moisture management. Alternating pressure is good for prevention.
Where can I buy a medical mattress in Toronto?
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Mobility Specialties sells medical mattresses throughout Toronto and the GTA. We carry innerspring hospital mattresses, foam pressure relief mattresses, alternating pressure systems, and low air loss mattresses. Free delivery available. We also rent air mattresses for short-term needs.
How do I choose the right medical mattress?
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Choose based on risk level: Low risk (limited mobility) - foam mattress. Moderate risk (some existing redness) - alternating pressure. High risk (wounds/breakdown) - low air loss. Consider weight capacity, bed compatibility, and whether ADP funding applies. We offer free consultations to help you choose.
Is there an income limit for ADP?
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No, ADP has no income testing. All Ontario residents with a valid health card and qualifying disability are eligible regardless of income. The program covers 75% of the cost for all qualifying applicants.
How often can I get new equipment through ADP?
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ADP has usage periods for each equipment type. For example, wheelchairs have a 5-year usage period, walkers 5 years, and hospital beds vary. After the usage period, you may qualify for replacement if there is continued medical need.
Can I upgrade my ADP equipment?
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Yes, you can choose features beyond what ADP covers and pay the difference. For example, ADP may cover a basic power wheelchair, but you can upgrade to a model with more features. You pay 25% of the approved amount plus any upgrade costs.
What documents do I need for ADP application?
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You need: 1) Ontario Health Card, 2) Prescription from your physician stating medical need, 3) Assessment from an authorized ADP vendor like Mobility Specialties. We guide you through gathering all required documentation.
Alternating Pressure therapy is ideal for prevention and in most cases the treatment of mild to moderate skin issues. But for non-mobile patients, those that do not move themselves while in bed, effective treatment usually means
. Especially in the case of existing skin breakdown, Low Air Loss will help keep wounds dry and on their way to healing.
At Mobility Specialties, we've spent countless hours researching therapy mattress systems, to make sure we can help you make your mattress decisions. When you call Mobility Specialties, you talk to a Sales Engineer that's well-versed in all aspects of therapy mattress - from basic questions to getting it all set up and working - and we're here to help you every step of the way. From before-the-sale questions to service and support after the sale, Mobility Specialties is there with you every step of the way. Call Mobility Specialties first - no one knows alternating pressure and low air loss mattress systems like we do!
provide pressure therapy and redistribution by filling and un-filling air cells within the mattress so that contact points with the body are reduced. The changes in air pressure are modest—every other air cell deflating slightly—but enough to relieve pressure points on the user. Entry level mattresses have preprogrammed treatment times or “cycle” times, generally every 10 minutes. While more advanced mattresses systems feature compressor or blower units that allow you to select treatment time options of 5, 10, 15 or 20 minute cycles. At the completion of the selected or pre-programmed treatment time, the deflated cells will refill to the original firmness (set by the user or caregiver), while every-other-cell from that point deflates slightly.
Reducing heat and moisture is an important component of any pressure ulcer prevention program. Low air loss is a feature that provides a flow of around the surface of the mattress to assist in managing the heat and humidity of the skin. Tiny laser micro air holes in the top surface of the mattress blow out air which reduces skin interface pressure and wicks away moisture. This keeps the skin dry and helps with the treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers. There are two types of Low Air Loss Mattresses:
. Mattresses with On-Demand Low Air Loss have a Low Air Loss Mode that can be turned off and on. In comparison, a True Low Air Mattress runs the feature continuously.
Users who are unable to move themselves or shift position on their own are susceptible to pressure ulcers, and a turn schedule program has likely been prescribed by a physician.
include a feature that actually rotates the user. This can be extremely helpful to users and caregivers, as options from 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full turns can be scheduled in 10, 20, 30 and 60 minute intervals. Turn direction, right or left, can also be programed on many lateral rotation mattress models.
Generally, when an adjustable bed is inclined at the head or foot, the force of gravity naturally shifts the user’s weight to the center of the bed. To prevent the user's midsection from bottoming out”—being so heavy that it overwhelms the mattress to the point that their bottom rests on the bed deck—alternating pressure systems will sense when the mattress is in an inclined position and force needed air to the middle of the mattress. Mattress models vary, but 10- to 15-degrees of incline is generally the threshold at which the bottoming out prevention mode is triggered. Inclining mattresses beyond this point is perfectly fine for the system. But it is important to note that while in this bottoming out prevention mode, the alternating pressure function will be automatically put in standby as the mattress enters “Static mode to redirect the needed air. How often a user rests in an inclined position, the amount of incline and duration will depend on the pressure prevention program developed by your medical professional team.
work well for people who have difficulty turning at night but are not at high risk of developing pressure ulcers. They are widely used by patients who spend less time in bed but may need some form of additional pressure relief while they are sleeping.
As with any product Mobility Specialties offers, we have a team of devoted and compassionate advisors available to help you by providing answers and guidance based on your specific needs. So please do not hesitate to call us at
for help.