The new pressure control air mattress has made it easier at night to switch out my moms wet pad out in her diaper and slip in a dry one, and to also turn her a few hours later. I am assuming her REM is not being disturbed as it is dark and I can not see if her eyes have opened up.. So she has been sleeping pretty solid without the air mattress, but I am not so sure anymore since getting it a week ago.
IT IS SOOOOO NOISY.... It wakes me up. I can not imagine it is not disruptive to my moms sleep every time the air turns on... Anyone have thoughts on this, or do quieter brands exist? My mom still eats and I can stand her and walk her a little with my assistance and reaches out for her food and drink but cognitively she seems gone, yet laughs when there is funny things going on.
If these types of mattresses are all the same and all noisy, then i am stuck and have to hope it is not disrupting her.
I live on a busy street and I use a white noise app at night. It is not so loun that I do not hear my infant grandson at night, but it acts as an overlay on the noise.
It is good that Hospice is on top of the bed sore. They can develop quickly and although you may only see a small mark on her skin the real problem is underneath.
As a matter of fact the day that he died it was so quiet I could not recall the house being so quiet. That night I could not get to sleep so I turned the bed back on, laid on the bed and fell asleep.
If it is not bothering her I would not be worried about HER sleep.
If the bed is in a different room can you close doors to deaden the sound?
Have you tried putting a towel or blanket over the motor to muffle the sound. Or is it the air that is noisy to you?
If you got the bed through Hospice talk to them about it. There might actually be a problem the motor and or the mattress can be swapped out. Or another type ordered. If you got this yourself contact the company and see if they can take a look to make sure noting is wrong. But if they all say this is "normal" it will be something you will get used to. And you will miss it when it is gone.
Of course you could always have a go with ear plugs or play white noise to muffle it. Good luck.