Have a special needs care bed question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
Based on our experience, many private insurance companies and state Medicaids pay for Kayser Betten US beds as medically necessary equipment. There are also several funding sources that help children with special needs obtain the necessary equipment. You can also purchase a special needs bed out of pocket. Contact us for more information.
After receiving your “Getting Started” Form, we will advise you on how to proceed. Please find the “Getting Started” icon in the navigation bar. You may submit this form online, and we will contact you within two days after receiving this information. The information service is free, and you are under no obligation to purchase the special needs bed.
If you are looking for insurance assistance with the bed, you must submit the necessary paperwork to your provider. We will assist you with the process, making this time-consuming task easier for you. Our knowledgeable staff has helped thousands of customers with our beds, as you can see from Testimonials posted on our website.
Kayser Betten US supplies special needs beds all over the world. We have been creating different models of beds to meet the specific needs of children. We carry the most frequently sold models in stock for ready shipment but can also supply custom-designed beds.
We are guided by the understanding that your child with special needs may spend many hours in our special needs bed. Therefore, we will select the model that is appropriate for your child and convenient for the caregiver. We are here to assist you with the product selection that will best suit the needs of both the child and caregiver.
Kayser Betten US meets the needs of many different diagnoses. We have a unique selection of beds and options. According to the CDC, over 12% of American adults have a disability that impacts mobility. The following are some of the medical conditions of children and adults who use a special needs bed from Kayser Betten US:
• Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
• Angelman Syndrome
• Arthrogryposis
• Autism
• Cerebral Palsy
• Chromosomal Abnormalities
• Coffin-Lowry Syndrome
• Cri Du Char Syndrome
• CVI / Blind
• Dandy-Walker Syndrome
• DiGeorge Syndrome
• Down Syndrome
• Encephalopathy
• Epilepsy
• Holoprosencephaly
• Huntington’s Disease
• Hydrocephalus
• Hypotonia
• Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
• Muscular Dystrophy
• Prader-Willi Syndrome
• Rett Syndrome
• Sanfilippo Syndrome
• Scoliosis
• Shaken Baby Syndrome
• Smith-Magenis Syndrome
• Spasticity
• Spinal Bifida
• Spinal Muscular Atrophy
• Stroke
• SynGAP
• TBI
• Tracheomalacia
• Tuberous Sclerosis
• Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
KayserBetten, a bed manufacturer in Germany, and its exclusive distributor Mobility Unlimited, Inc, doing business as KayserBetten US in the USA, are both registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Our beds are classified as medical devices. According to our experts, the FDA does not provide "approval" for this type of medical device, as it is exempt under the FDA's Title 21.
According to the FDA, registration of a device establishment, assignment of a registration number, or listing of a medical device does not in any way denote approval of the establishment or its products by the FDA.
Any manufacturer of safety beds claiming to have their beds approved by the FDA is simply misrepresenting the status. Contact Kayser Betten US today to learn more about our special needs beds.
All KayserBetten beds have a double latch locking system located outside the railing, so safety rails cannot be opened from inside. Look into a special needs bed today by contacting our team.
Call us at 1-800-574-7880 to get repairs or parts for your special needs bed.
We specialize in manufacturing customized beds for children with special needs to meet their specific requirements. Please contact Ruth Ann at 1-800-574-7880 ext 308 to discuss your special needs bed.
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KayserBetten's unique feature of folding doors makes it easy to reach all the way inside the special needs bed for cleaning. Beds are made of solid beechwood, which can be cleaned with warm water and mild detergent using a soft cloth.