We Help You Navigate Insurance—Step by Step
Trying to get an enclosed safety bed covered by insurance can feel overwhelming.
That’s where we come in.
We take care of the paperwork so you can take care of your child.
Watch How the Insurance Process Works
Designed for Safety, Durability, and Everyday Life
How Our Enclosed Bed Supports Safer Sleep at Home
How Our Enclosed Bed Supports Safer Sleep at Home
Helps Prevent Climbing and Wandering
Helps Prevent Climbing and Wandering
Made in the USA & Built to Last
Made in the USA & Built to Last
Padded for Extra Safety
Padded for Extra Safety
Optional Monitoring System (No Wi-Fi Required)
Optional Monitoring System (No Wi-Fi Required)
Premium Mattress Designed for Safety and Comfort
Premium Mattress Designed for Safety and Comfort
Available Sizes
Available Sizes
More Than a Bed Manufacturer. A Partner in Safer Sleep
Safe Place Bedding was founded by a nurse and a family raising a child with special needs, so every decision behind our enclosed safety bed comes from lived experience and a deep understanding of what safe sleep really means at home.
We know this is more than a product. It is about helping your loved one sleep safely and giving you greater peace of mind each night.
As a registered Durable Medical Equipment (DME) provider, we do more than manufacture beds. We guide families through the insurance process, help with documentation, and support you every step of the way so you are not navigating it alone.
Our beds are FDA registered, and we are accredited by the Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation (HQAA), a nationally recognized organization that sets standards for quality and compliance in medical equipment.
This combination of personal experience, medical oversight, and accreditation helps ensure our enclosed safety beds are built to support safer sleep and long-term use at home.
Not Sure if This Bed Is the Right Fit?
The Safe Place Bedding Permanent Bed works well for many children who need a safe, enclosed sleep environment.
At the same time, every situation is different. Some individuals may need additional support beyond what a standard enclosed safety bed provides.
This may include situations such as:
- More aggressive behaviors that could lead to injury or frequent contact with hard surfaces
- Limited mobility or the need for assisted transfers
- Ongoing medical or nursing care at home
- Use of medical equipment or the need for easier caregiver access
In these cases, a medical safety bed with added protection, adjustable height, or specialized access may be a better fit.
Safe Place Bedding also offers access to a specialty medical safety beds designed for more advanced needs.
If you are unsure which option is right for your loved one, we can help you figure it out.