Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) Safety Bed: The Safety Sleeper®
The Safety Sleeper® is uniquely designed to combat sleep disturbances and self-harming behavioral patterns associated with Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS). Our beds are cushioned and padded, designed to calm your loved one during prolonged tantrums, explosive outbursts, and impulsivity.
The Safety Sleeper® ensures that your loved one is safe during sleep disturbances from nighttime awakenings and daytime sleepiness.
How Our Safety Bed Helps with SMS
Prevent Injury
The Safety Sleeper® is designed to keep your loved one safe. The soft frame pads prevent injury by keeping your child from hitting their head, arm, or leg against one of the walls.
Stop Elopement
When The Safety Sleeper® is fully closed, this keeps the individual from wandering throughout the night, preventing elopement.
Staying Asleep
With our SMS safety bed, your loved one will have an easier time falling asleep and staying asleep, thanks to The Safety Sleeper®’s comfortable and spacious design.
Parent’s Peace of Mind
The Safety Sleeper® was built with the comfort of your loved one in mind, but it also gives you peace of mind like never before: knowing that your child is safe and sleeping soundly provides you with a good night’s sleep.
About Smith-Magenis Syndrome
Smith-Magenis Syndrome is caused by particular genetic changes in chromosomal region 17p11.2, which contains the gene RAI1.
SMS is a rare disorder that occurs in between 1 out of every 15,000 to 25,000 births. Although the number of individuals diagnosed with SMS has increased in recent years due to better diagnostic tools, the syndrome likely remains underdiagnosed.
The major features of this condition include mild to moderate intellectual disability, delayed speech and language skills, distinctive facial features, sleep disturbances, and behavioral problems.
People with Smith-Magenis Syndrome often have endearing and engaging personalities, and great senses of humor.
Common Features of Smith-Magenis Syndrome
- Developmental delay
- Self-injurious behaviors
- Sleep disturbance
- Scoliosis
Feeling overwhelmed at contacting your insurance about your Safety Sleeper? We’re here to help.
Contact UsWhat can you do to protect your child?
- Begin by exploring safety bed options for your child. Our blog, How to Choose Among Safety Bed Options, will help you better understand your family's exact needs.
- Join the PRISMS (Parents & Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome) community.
- Register your loved one with PRISMs SMS Patient Registry.
Fully Enclosed Beds
200 Model
The Safety Sleeper®
Special Needs Bed
The Safety Sleeper® 200 Model is a special needs safety bed perfect for individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome who require one-sided entry and our standard safety features, which have been refined over years of tests and feedback.
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The Safety Sleeper®
Canopy Bed
The 300 Model is a safety bed with upgraded medical features for individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome, including a left-side entry, end-of-bed entry, access points for medical tubing, and all of our standard safety features.
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The Safety Sleeper®
Lift-Compatible Medical Bed
Our 400 Model medical enclosed bed offers even more options for individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome. This bed can be opened from either side or zipped all the way around to accommodate a medical lift—and it has all of our safety features.
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