Safety Beds for Special Needs Children

Safe Sleep Solutions with Options That May Be Covered by Insurance

Finding the right safety bed can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re concerned about nighttime wandering, falls, or overall sleep safety, the right solution can make a meaningful difference for your child and your family.

In many cases, safety beds may be covered by insurance. Our team helps guide families through the process from start to finish.

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Safety Beds Covered by Insurance


  • Safe Place Permanent Bed 300

    The Safe Place Permanent Bed 300 is our flagship enclosed safety bed. Built for long-term durability, it provides a safe environment for children with special needs.

    This bed is often the right choice for children who need safer sleep support without complex medical needs.

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  • Safe Place Permanent Bed 200

    The Safe Place Permanent Bed 200 is for insurance plans that do not cover monitoring systems. Like our Safe Place Permanent Bed 300 bed, this enclosed bed offers offers a secure sleep for special needs children.

    Please note that the Safe Place Permanent Bed 200 is only available to providers.

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  • Safespace Room Bed

    The Safespace Room offers flexible sides and a soft padded floor, providing a comfortable and safe environment.

    This bed is often the right choice for children with self-injurious behaviors such as head banging or those that seek sensory feedback from hard surfaces.

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  • Safespace Hi-Lo Bed

    The Safespace Hi-Lo bed offers a comfortable and adaptable sleep environment designed to support both safety and daily care needs.

    This bed is often the right choice for individuals who need easier caregiver access. Its height-adjustable platform supports transfers while allowing access for medical lines and overnight support.

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  • Safespace Cosyfit Bed

    The Cosyfit bed provides a safe, supportive sleep environment designed to reduce injury risk while maintaining comfort and flexibility.

    This bed is often the right choice for individuals who need floor-level safety and assisted transfers. Its low-profile design helps reduce fall risks, while the open-top structure allows clear access for patient lift.

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  • Safespace Cosyfit Hi-Lo Profiling Bed

    The Cosyfit Hi-Lo Profiling bed supports children with limited mobility.

    This bed is often the right choice for individuals needing assisted transfers and repositioning support. Its open-top, height-adjustable design improves access. Profiling supports head and foot positioning.

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  • Safespace Siesta Hi-Lo Bed

    The SafePlace Siesta Hi-Lo provides a safe, supportive sleep environment for individuals who require daily care or nursing support.

    This bed is often the right choice for individuals who need safer transfers and easier caregiver access. Its height-adjustable base and open-top design support patient lift use. Soft, padded sides help reduce injury risk.

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Finding the right safety bed is about matching your loved one's specific needs with the correct support.

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Primary Need

Key Features

Safe Place Permanent Bed 300

Children requiring safe sleep support who do not have complex medical needs.

Flagship enclosed system designed for long-term durability.

Safespace Room Bed

Individuals exhibiting self-injurious behaviors or those seeking sensory feedback from hard surfaces.

Features flexible mesh sides and a soft padded floor to provide a sensory-friendly, low-injury risk environment.

Safespace Hi-Lo Bed

Individuals requiring easier caregiver access and support for assisted transfers.

Includes a height-adjustable platform to support transfers and dedicated access for medical lines.

Safespace Cosyfit Bed

Individuals needing floor-level safety and the use of a patient lift for transfers.

A low-profile, supportive design that reduces fall risks with an open-top for lifts.

Safespace Cosyfit Hi-Lo Profiling Bed

Individuals with limited mobility who require assistance with repositioning.

Features an open-top, height-adjustable base with profiling capabilities for head and foot positioning.

Safespace Siesta Hi-Lo Bed

Individuals requiring continuous nursing care or safer daily caregiver transfers.

An adaptable system with a height-adjustable base, padded sides to reduce injury, and patient-lift compatibility.

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Why Families Choose A Safety Bed

A safety bed can help create a more secure sleep environment for children who may be at risk of nighttime wandering, falls, climbing, or injury.

At Safe Place Bedding, we offer multiple safety bed solutions for different levels of need, from long-term home use to more advanced medical support and portable travel options.

This page is designed to help families understand what a safety bed is, who it may help, and which options may be available through insurance.

Understanding the Level of Support Your Loved One Needs

Not all safety beds are designed for the same level of need. Understanding the difference can help you find the right safety bed.

Finding the Right Type of Safety Bed


Why Choose a Safe Place Bedding Permanent Safety Bed?

The Safe Place Bedding Permanent Safety Bed is designed for long-term use at home and is often the right choice for special needs children when the primary concern is safety during sleep.

The Permanent Safety bed is commonly used for individuals who:

  • Wander or leave the bed at night
  • Climb out of bed
  • Are at risk of falls or injury
  • Need a more structured and secure sleep environment

This bed focuses on creating a safe, enclosed space while supporting a consistent nighttime routine. In many cases, the bed may be covered by insurance and is available nationwide.

When Is a Medical Safety Bed the Right Choice?

Medical safety beds are designed for individuals who require a higher level of support, including caregiver assistance or medical needs during the night.

They may be appropriate when:

  • Assisted transfers (such as a lift) are needed
  • Repositioning or elevation is required
  • Medical equipment is used during sleep
  • Ongoing caregiver support is needed

These beds offer additional functionality, such as adjustable height or positioning, to support both safety and care. Insurance coverage for medical beds is currently available in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina.

Can a Safety Bed Be Covered by Insurance?

In many cases, safety beds may be covered by Medicaid or other insurance providers when medically necessary.

Our team works closely with families to help:

  • Understand eligibility
  • Gather required documentation
  • Navigate next steps

Need Safety on the Road? Shop our Travel Bed


Looking for a portable option? Our Travel Safety Bed is available for direct purchase and designed for families who want a safe sleep solution they can use anywhere.