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    #16
    I would stay away from fluid mattresses. As it mentions in the Craig website rarely use at home-those are for bed-bound post flap.

    if you go to the span America website that KLD listed above -look to the left for patient section - there is a flow chart on the best mattress to choose based on your needs

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      #17
      Anyone have experience with this model? KLD? https://www.joerns.com/products/dermafloat-lal/
      or https://www.joerns.com/products/flapcair/
      Last edited by leschinsky; 24 May 2023, 7:47 PM.
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      • SCI-Nurse
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        Yes, I have used this one before. (KLD)

      #18
      UCSF has this one which I guess used to be Sizewise https://www.agilitihealth.com/product/immerse/
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      • SCI-Nurse
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        Not a big fan of SizeWise products (which are mostly designed for the bariatric or very obese patient). (KLD)

      #19
      Originally posted by SCI-Nurse View Post
      I would stay away from fluid mattresses. As it mentions in the Craig website rarely use at home-those are for bed-bound post flap.

      if you go to the span America website that KLD listed above -look to the left for patient section - there is a flow chart on the best mattress to choose based on your needs

      SCI-Nursepbr
      their lal mattresses all seem to have a foam top which defeats the purpose no?
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ID:	2927454 I have bony hips that used to get red from sleeping on them. Now I use 4-inch memory foam (5 lb density) on top of a hospital mattress. I never have a problem, 37 years post injury.
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          #21
          Originally posted by dnvrdave View Post
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ID:	2927454 I have bony hips that used to get red from sleeping on them. Now I use 4-inch memory foam (5 lb density) on top of a hospital mattress. I never have a problem, 37 years post injury.
          https://www.foambymail.com/
          Thanks, even the Tempurpedic overly wasnt good enough for my old skin.
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          • SCI-Nurse
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            I agree. I think you need to find a good quality LAL mattress. Unfortunately that will be private pay as Medicare will not cover unless you have a stage 3 or 4 pressure injury. (KLD)
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