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Best Mattress for Bed Sores (2026): Complete Guide to Pressure Relief Systems
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Choosing the best mattress for bed sores (pressure ulcers) is one of the most important decisions for patient comfort, healing, and long-term skin protection. The right support surface helps reduce pressure, manage moisture, and improve circulation — all critical factors in preventing skin breakdown.
In this guide, we break down the main types of pressure relief mattresses, how they work, and which option may be best depending on patient risk level, skin condition, and caregiver needs.
What Causes Bed Sores?
Bed sores develop when prolonged pressure reduces blood flow to the skin, especially around bony areas like the hips, heels, and tailbone. Heat, moisture, friction, and shear can speed up skin breakdown, which is why the right mattress matters so much.
- Limited mobility or bed rest
- Moisture from perspiration or incontinence
- Friction during repositioning
- Poor circulation
Types of Pressure Relief Mattresses
1. Foam & Basic Overlays (Low Risk)
Foam overlays and entry-level support surfaces are best for light pressure redistribution, comfort improvement, and lower-risk situations.
2. Advanced Foam & Gel Overlays (Low to Moderate Risk)
These surfaces provide a stronger level of pressure redistribution than standard foam, while still keeping things simple and non-powered.
3. Air Overlays & Alternating Pressure Systems (Moderate Risk)
When a patient needs more active support, air overlays and alternating pressure systems can help by changing pressure points over time and improving circulation.
4. Low Air Loss Systems (High Risk)
Low air loss systems are often recommended for patients with fragile skin, higher moisture concerns, or more advanced pressure injury risk. These systems help regulate heat and moisture while improving pressure redistribution.
- Invacare microAIR MA500 Alternating Pressure Low Air Loss Mattress System
- PreserveTech Med-Aire Edge Alternating Pressure and Low Air Loss Mattress Replacement System
5. Lateral Rotation Systems (Highest Risk / Critical Care)
For the most complex cases, lateral rotation systems automatically reposition the patient and can reduce caregiver strain while supporting pulmonary care and advanced pressure management.
- PreserveTech Lateral Rotation System with Low Air Loss
- Span America PressureGuard Easy Air Lateral Rotation Mattress System
Overlay vs Full Mattress System
One of the biggest questions is whether an overlay is enough or if a full mattress replacement system makes more sense.
- Overlay systems sit on top of an existing mattress and are often more affordable and easier to set up.
- Full mattress systems replace the existing mattress and usually provide more consistent support and higher-level therapy.
In general, overlays work well for lower-risk patients or shorter-term needs, while full mattress systems are better for moderate to high-risk situations or when wounds are already more advanced.
Best Mattress by Pressure Sore Stage
While every patient should be assessed individually, this general framework can help narrow the options:
- Stage 1: Foam or gel overlays may be enough for prevention and early protection
- Stage 2: Air overlays or alternating pressure systems usually make more sense
- Stage 3–4: Full mattress systems, low air loss, or advanced powered therapy are usually the better choice
This is also where caregiver workload matters. If frequent manual repositioning is difficult, moving up to a higher-level system can make a major difference.
Quick Decision Guide
- Choose foam if you need a simple, affordable comfort upgrade
- Choose gel if you want more consistent pressure redistribution without added complexity
- Choose air if deeper immersion and non-powered pressure relief are the goal
- Choose alternating pressure if the patient needs active therapy and cannot reposition well
- Choose a full mattress system if overlays are no longer enough or wounds are more serious
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best mattress for bed sores?
The best mattress depends on the patient’s condition. Low-risk patients may do well with foam or gel overlays, while higher-risk patients often need alternating pressure or a full therapeutic mattress system.
Is foam enough for pressure sore prevention?
Foam can help with comfort and basic pressure redistribution, but it is usually best for lower-risk situations. If the patient is immobile or already has skin breakdown, a higher-level surface is often the better choice.
What is better: gel, air, or alternating pressure?
Gel is a step up from foam, air usually offers deeper immersion, and alternating pressure provides active therapy. The right choice depends on patient risk and how much support is needed.
When should I choose a full mattress instead of an overlay?
A full mattress is often the better choice when the patient spends most of the day in bed, is at moderate to high risk, or needs more consistent support than an overlay can provide.
Final Thoughts
The best mattress for bed sores is not always the most expensive one. It is the one that matches the patient’s real needs. Choosing the correct level of support early can help prevent complications, improve comfort, and make caregiving easier.
If you are unsure where to start, we can help you compare overlays, full mattress systems, and advanced therapy options based on the patient’s condition and care needs.
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Size:
- Mattress Overlay: 4" Height x 80" Length x 36" Width (10 cm) Height x 213 cm Length x 91 cm Width)
- Cushion: 18" x 16" (48 cm x 41 cm)
Pulsation:
- 1-minute, 5-minute intervals
Mattress Overlay Weight Limit:
- 300 lbs / 136 kg
Warranty:
- 12 months on Mattress System
- 2-Years on ROHO Cushion

