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Harmony Passport Hi-LOW Adjustable Bed
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Dawn House Hi-LOW Adjustable Smart Homecare Bed
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Flex-A-Bed 185 Hi-Low SL Adjustable Base
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Transfer Master Supernal 3 Function Hi-Low Adjustable Bed
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Accora Empresa 12-Function Hi-Low Bed
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Accora Contesa Hi-Low Hospital Bed
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Transfer Master Night Rider HD Bariatric Hi-Low Bed
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Transfer Master Supernal 5 Hi-Low Adjustable Bed
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iCare IC333 Premium Homecare Bed
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Med-Mizer ActiveCare Deluxe Rotating Sit to Stand Hospital Bed
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Protekt Protopia Hi-Low Hospital Bed
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Protekt Protopia EXP Hi-Low Homecare Bed
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Protekt Protopia Bari Expandable LTC Bed
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Flex-A-Bed Premier Adjustable Base
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Med-Mizer SelectCare Hospital Bed
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Hi-Low Adjustable Beds: Full Height Adjustment in Furniture-Grade Luxury Design
Hi-low adjustable beds raise and lower the entire sleep surface — near floor level for nighttime fall protection, caregiver height for care tasks, and chair height for easy exits. Unlike consumer adjustable bases that only tilt the head and feet, a true hi-low bed changes its full height, which is the feature that protects both the user and the caregiver's back. The luxury hi-low beds in this collection wrap that medical function in real wood, designer fabrics, and smart technology, so your bedroom looks like home rather than a hospital room. Prices start at $1,568 for value clinical models at SlumberSource, with optional white-glove delivery and professional installation nationwide. Each is a fully adjustable hospital bed — head, foot, and whole-bed height — in a furniture-grade design.
Our luxury hi-low collection includes the Transfer Master Supernal 3 (the "invisible hospital bed" with real wood and wall-hugging technology, from $3,441), the Transfer Master Supernal 5 (adds Trendelenburg positioning, from $5,152), the Dawn House Smart Bed (mid-century modern design with app control, from $4,399), the Harmony Passport (best value luxury hi-low, from $3,482), the iCare IC333 (six designer fabric choices, from $4,250), the Assured Comfort Platform Series (solid wood platform design, from $4,851), the Assured Comfort Signature Series (retrofits into your existing bed frame, from $4,851), and the Flex-A-Bed 185 Hi-Low SL (the only adjustable base with hi-low, from $3,045).
Deciding if a hi-low bed is right for you? Read the benefits of hi-low beds, see how they help seniors with mobility challenges, or call (888) 912-2746 to talk it through with a specialist.
Why Choose a Hi-Low Adjustable Bed?
The whole-bed height range is what sets a hi-low bed apart, and it solves three problems a standard bed can't:
- Fall protection: lowering the deck close to the floor at night dramatically reduces injury if the patient rolls or slips out of bed.
- Safer transfers: raising the bed to chair height turns a difficult lift into a simple stand-and-pivot.
- Caregiver health: lifting the bed to working height protects the caregiver's back during daily care — the difference between sustainable home care and injury.
For patients who also need help getting to standing, our sleep-to-stand rotating beds add motorized rotation and lift functionality. If your needs are more clinical than aesthetic, browse our full hospital bed collection for standard homecare and facility models, or see every full electric hospital bed we carry in one place.
Hi-Low Adjustable Beds: Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hi-low adjustable bed?
A hi-low adjustable bed is a medical bed whose entire sleep surface raises and lowers — down to near floor level for nighttime fall protection and up to caregiver height for safe transfers and care tasks. Unlike a consumer adjustable base that only tilts the head and feet, a true hi-low bed changes its full frame height, which is the feature that protects both the user and the caregiver's back.
What is an adjustable hospital bed?
An adjustable hospital bed is a medical-grade bed with electric adjustment of the head and foot sections — and on hi-low models, the entire bed height as well. Every bed in this collection is a full-electric adjustable hospital bed: head, foot, and whole-frame height adjust from a handset, with no hand cranks. The difference from a consumer adjustable base is the clinical build: locking casters, medical positioning ranges, and safety rail compatibility.
How is a hi-low bed different from a regular adjustable bed?
A regular adjustable base only articulates the head and foot sections. A hi-low bed does that too, but also raises and lowers the whole bed vertically. That vertical range is what prevents fall injuries at night, makes transfers safer, and spares caregivers from bending — the reasons hi-low beds are the standard for serious home care.
How low and high do hi-low beds go?
It varies by model. Ultra-low frames drop to just a few inches off the floor for fall protection, while most luxury hi-low beds lower to roughly chair height and rise to around 30 inches for caregiving. Check each product page for the exact low and high deck heights, and match them to the patient's fall risk and the caregiver's working height.
Does Medicare cover a hi-low adjustable bed?
Generally no. Medicare Part B covers only a basic semi-electric hospital bed as durable medical equipment; hi-low, luxury, and furniture-grade beds are considered upgrades and are private purchases. No prescription is required to buy one from SlumberSource, and many families choose a hi-low bed for the safety and dignity a basic bed can't provide.
How much does a hi-low adjustable bed cost?
At SlumberSource, hi-low adjustable beds start at $1,568 for value clinical models like the Protekt Protopia. Furniture-grade luxury models run from about $3,045 for the Flex-A-Bed 185 to $5,152 for the Transfer Master Supernal 5 with Trendelenburg positioning. Price depends on the design, materials, and clinical features like wall-hugging technology or Trendelenburg. Every bed offers optional white-glove delivery and professional installation.