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Living in Comfort

7518 Rickenbacker Drive
Gaithersburg, Maryland United States
Telephone: 866-765-8115.
Fax: 240-243-0298.
Web: http://www.livingincomfort.com.

Products distributed by Living in Comfort (listed alphabetically)

  1. CONTOUR CLOUD MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS TOPPER Picture of CONTOUR CLOUD MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS TOPPER

    The Contour Cloud Memory Foam Mattress Topper is a foam mattress surface designed to provide proper lumbar support and spinal alignment while sleeping. This topper has three layers of memory and support foams. The top layer is contoured to fit body position, relieving stress and pressure on sensitive areas. The inner layer is designed with inserts that adds lumbar support for the waist, lower back and hips, and the base layer provides overall cushioning designed to eliminate sagging due to overall body weight. SIZES: Twin, full, queen, and king.

  2. MATTRESS GENIE Picture of MATTRESS GENIE

    The Mattress Genie is an inflatable mattress raiser designed fro use by individuals with severe physical or respiratory disabilities or back pain. Placing the inflatable unit under the head or foot of the bed enables the user to raise the head or the foot up to a 40-degree angle. A three-button hand-held lighted remote enables the user to control the attached air pump to increase or decrease the angle of elevation or return the mattress to the horizontal position. The elevation unit is attached to the pump by a flexible plastic hose. POWER: Uses standard household current. SIZES: Available for twin, full, queen, or king mattresses.

  3. WONDERGEL DOUBLEGEL SEAT CUSHION (MODEL WG-DG-001) Picture of WONDERGEL DOUBLEGEL SEAT CUSHION (MODEL WG-DG-001)

    The WonderGel DoubleGel Seat Cushion, model WG-DG-001, is a gel seat cushion designed for use by individuals who sit for long periods , including individuals with burns, pressure sores, lower extremity or mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. The unit is made of supportive and pressure-relieving WonderGel, which consists of hollow columns of a gel called Gelastic, a solid rubber-like material. The columns form a pattern similar to a honeycomb, which redistributes and equalizes pressure between bony points and the broader, more fleshy parts of the body. The unit has a softer side and a firmer side so the user can choose a comfort level. It comes with a zippered, washable stretch cover with a non-skid base and a carrying handle. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 2.5 x 18 x 16 inches. COLOR: Cover is black.

  4. WONDERGEL EXTREME SEAT CUSHION (MODEL WG-EX-001) Picture of WONDERGEL EXTREME SEAT CUSHION (MODEL WG-EX-001)

    The WonderGel Extreme Seat Cushion, model WG-EX-001, is a gel seat cushion designed for use by individuals who sit for long periods, including individuals with burns, pressure sores, lower extremity or mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. The unit is made of supportive and pressure relieving WonderGel, which consists of hollow columns of a gel called Gelastic, a solid rubber-like material. The columns form a pattern similar to a honeycomb, which redistributes and equalizes pressure between bony points and the broader, more fleshy parts of the body. The unit comes with a zippered, washable stretch cover with a non-skid base and a carrying handle. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 2 x 18 x 16 inches. COLOR: Cover is black.

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