Best Adjustable Beds for Seniors in 2025
The best adjustable beds for seniors in 2025 and into 2026 include the ErgoMotion Quest 4.0 (best for zero gravity and lumbar support), the ErgoMotion Quest 2.5 (best value adjustable base), the Flex-A-Bed 185 Hi-Low SL (best adjustable bed with hi-low height adjustment), and the ErgoSportive Smart Bed (best for sleep tracking and smart home integration). All are available at SlumberSource with financing through Synchrony Pay Later from 24 to 36 months and free shipping.
Adjustable beds improve senior health in several measurable ways: elevating the head reduces acid reflux and sleep apnea symptoms, raising the knees relieves lower back pressure, zero gravity positioning distributes body weight evenly to reduce joint pain, and massage features promote circulation. For seniors who are mostly independent but want better sleep quality and easier positioning, an adjustable base is an excellent investment. For seniors who also need help with transfers or daily caregiver support, a hi-low hospital bed with height adjustment is the better choice.
Best Adjustable Beds for Seniors in 2025: Comfort, Safety & Peace of Mind
As we step into 2025, adjustable beds are no longer just a luxury—they’re a necessity for many seniors who value comfort, mobility, and independence at home. Whether you're a caregiver or a family member, finding the best adjustable bed for seniors can dramatically improve sleep quality and ease of care.
In this guide, we’ll cover the top features to look for, best models available, and why an adjustable bed is a smart investment for senior health and home care.
Why Adjustable Beds Are Ideal for Seniors
- Back and joint support
- Improved circulation and breathing
- Ease of getting in and out of bed
- Comfort while reading, eating, or watching TV
For seniors dealing with arthritis, sleep apnea, mobility challenges, or post-surgery recovery, these beds can make a world of difference.
Key Features Seniors Should Look For
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Head & foot adjustability | Eases breathing and reduces swelling |
| Hi-Lo function | Raises/lowers the whole bed to assist with transfers |
| Side rails | Added safety and stability |
| Remote control (wired or wireless) | Easy for seniors to operate |
| Mattress compatibility | Memory foam or hybrid options work best |
| Backup battery | Ensures function during power outages |
| Warranty & support | Long-term peace of mind |
Top Adjustable Beds for Seniors in 2025
Here are our top picks from SlumberSource — all available with financing options and free shipping.
1. Sleep to Stand™ Electric Adjustable Bed
Best for: Seniors with mobility issues
- Full vertical lift for easy standing
- Wireless remote with one-touch presets
- Side rails for safety
- Weight capacity: 600 lbs
- Financing available through Synchrony Pay Later
“My mother can now get out of bed without assistance. Total game-changer!” – Customer Review
2. Hi-Lo Adjustable Homecare Bed
Best for: Seniors recovering from surgery or managing chronic pain
- Adjustable head, foot, and height
- Low entry height for easy access
- Whisper-quiet motors
- Optional therapeutic mattress upgrade
“Feels just like a hospital bed—without the hospital feel!”
3. Split King Adjustable Bed for Couples
Best for: Senior couples with different sleep needs
- Independent controls for each side
- Adjustable head & foot
- Anti-snore and zero gravity modes
- Massage settings
“My husband raises his side to read, I stay flat. We both love it!”
Financing Options for Seniors
We understand that buying an adjustable bed is a big decision. That’s why SlumberSource offers easy financing through Synchrony Pay Later. With no upfront costs and flexible monthly payments, you can choose comfort without breaking the bank.
FAQs About Adjustable Beds for Seniors
Q: Do Medicare or insurance plans cover adjustable beds?
A: In some cases, yes—especially if prescribed by a doctor. But for full-feature beds like ours, most customers choose financing.
Q: Can I use my own mattress?
A: Most memory foam and latex mattresses work great. Spring mattresses usually don’t flex properly.
Q: Are adjustable beds safe for seniors with dementia?
A: Yes—with side rails and low bed settings, they are safer than regular beds. Always consult a physician for personalized advice.
Final Thoughts
Investing in an adjustable bed can change a senior’s life—improving comfort, safety, and independence. At SlumberSource, we’re here to help you choose the perfect fit, backed by expert support and flexible payment options.
Ready to find the right adjustable bed for you or a loved one?
Browse our collection or call our SleepCare team for a free consultation.