Single adjustable beds
A single base with head and foot adjustment, suited to one person or a single bedroom setup.
Adjustable Beds
Our adjustable beds let you raise and lower the head and foot sections to find your most comfortable position, for relaxed evenings and restful nights.
Adjustable Beds
Explore our full range of adjustable beds below, designed for comfortable, relaxed evenings at home.
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About this category
Adjustable beds come in a few different configurations, suited to different needs and preferences.
A single base with head and foot adjustment, suited to one person or a single bedroom setup.
Two bases positioned side by side, allowing each side to be adjusted independently, ideal for couples with different preferences.
Models that add features like massage functions, USB charging or lighting, for an extra touch of everyday comfort.
Comfort, range and independence
Our adjustable beds are designed to support comfortable, relaxed evenings and restful nights at home.
Raise or lower the head and foot sections to find a comfortable position for reading, watching TV or settling down to sleep.
Adjusting your position may help you settle more comfortably at the end of the day, alongside your usual bedtime routine.
Twin and dual configurations let you and your partner each adjust your own side independently, while still sharing one bed.
Many models offer additional features such as massage functions, USB charging points or under-bed lighting, depending on the bed you choose.
Buying guide
A few quick questions will help you find an adjustable bed that suits your comfort, mattress and room.
Consider whether you mainly want general comfort, or whether you and a partner need independent adjustment on each side.
Choose a mattress designed to flex with an adjustable base, rather than a standard sprung mattress, for the best comfort and longevity.
Think about whether features like massage, USB charging or under-bed lighting would add value for your routine.
Check the bed's dimensions against your room, and confirm doorways and stairs allow for delivery and assembly.
Free specialist assessment
Arrange a free assessment with one of our specialists to find the safest and most suitable solution for your needs.
Arrange a free assessment with one of our specialists to find the safest and most suitable solution for your needs.
Speak with a local mobility team that understands Lee-on-the-Solent, Gosport, Fareham, Portsmouth and nearby areas.
Get clear guidance on comfort, range, storage, controls and practical everyday fit before you choose.
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More options in this category
Compare similar ranges from Solent Mobility Centre with local advice from our Hampshire team.
Our profiling beds let you adjust the head, knee and foot sections independently, helping you find a comfortable position and making everyday care easier at home.
Our rotating beds are designed to help with turning and repositioning for people with limited mobility, supporting comfort and easing the demands of everyday care.
From static foam to dynamic alternating air systems, our pressure mattresses are designed to help redistribute weight and support skin health for anyone who spends long periods in bed.
Our bed rails are designed to provide extra support when getting in and out of bed, helping you feel more secure and confident, day and night.
Common questions
Answers to some of the questions we're asked most often about adjustable beds.
An adjustable bed has a powered base that lets you raise or lower the head and foot sections using a remote control, helping you find a comfortable position for sleeping, reading or relaxing.
An adjustable bed typically focuses on head and foot positioning for general comfort. A profiling bed usually offers more adjustment points, such as the head, knee and foot, and is often chosen to support care needs such as easier transfers or compatibility with pressure relief equipment.
Raising the head slightly may help some people feel more comfortable, but an adjustable bed isn't a treatment for snoring, sleep apnoea or acid reflux. If these are ongoing concerns, it's best to speak to a GP for proper advice.
Not always. Many standard sprung mattresses aren't designed to flex with an adjustable base and may not perform well or could be damaged over time. It's best to choose a mattress specifically designed for use with adjustable beds, such as a suitable foam or pocket-sprung option.
Yes, many adjustable beds are available as dual or twin configurations, where two bases sit side by side under one set of headboards, allowing each partner to adjust their own side independently.
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