The term "smart bed" covers a wide range of features. For assisted living and skilled nursing procurement, the features that matter fall into four practical categories.
Remote patient monitoring and app integration allows staff and administrators to manage bed settings, monitor positioning, and receive alerts without entering the room. The Flexabed Premier catalog identifies SmartBed app compatibility as a feature of its wireless remote system, enabling bed management from a connected device.
Voice activation allows residents to control bed positioning, massage settings, and underbed lighting using spoken commands, without needing to locate or physically manipulate a remote. The Flexabed catalog confirms voice activation is available for the Premier and Hi-Low SL models, with over 20 commands and the option to name the system "Max" or "Susan." Per the catalog, this feature is designed specifically for individuals with arthritis or mobility challenges, eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
Motion-sensor underbed lighting activates automatically when motion is detected near the bed, turning on floor-level lighting that guides nighttime movement without requiring a staff member to enter. The Flexabed catalog confirms lights activate automatically when motion is detected and turn off after two minutes of inactivity, with color choice of red, blue, green, or white. The catalog identifies this as the number one feature customers rely on for nighttime safety.
Bed alarms integrate with existing facility alert systems to notify staff when a resident attempts to exit the bed unsafely. The Flexabed Premier catalog explicitly lists bed alarms as a wireless remote feature available on the Premier model.
Per IntelyCare's analysis of smart hospital bed benefits for facilities, smart hospital beds can benefit patients and staff through features like remote control head adjustment, fall prevention technology, and integrated monitoring. For procurement officers, the relevant question is which beds deliver these features at scale without requiring separate technology procurement or complex integration.
Smart adjustable beds cost more upfront than standard crank or semi-electric beds. The ROI calculation for facility procurement officers requires looking beyond per-unit cost.
Fall prevention value. A single fall-related injury in a senior living facility generates costs across incident documentation, medical response, potential liability, and family communication. Motion-sensor underbed lighting and hi-low positioning that lowers the sleep surface for nighttime safety both directly reduce fall frequency.
Staff intervention reduction. Every time a resident calls for repositioning assistance, a staff member must enter the room, adjust the bed manually, and document the interaction. Voice-activated beds with wireless remote control reduce these calls. Smart beds with intuitive positioning controls allow higher-functioning residents to self-manage, freeing staff for higher-acuity care.
Resident satisfaction scores. Senior living technology trends in 2026 increasingly include technology-enabled comfort as a resident satisfaction driver. Voice activation, massage features, motion-sensor lighting, and app-connected positioning are features that residents notice and that families ask about during tours. Facilities that can demonstrate smart bed features during procurement conversations have a competitive advantage.
Equipment lifecycle. A bed with a lifetime limited warranty (Flexabed Hi-Low and Premier) or a 36-month frame warranty (Transfer Master) does not need to be replaced in the same budget cycle as a standard hospital bed that fails under daily facility use. Lifecycle cost per bed matters more than purchase cost per bed in multi-unit procurement.
The right bed for your facility's 2026 procurement depends on three variables: which smart features your residents need most, whether hi-low function is required, and how much configuration flexibility your suite mix demands.
For luxury assisted living suites where aesthetics are part of the resident value proposition and hi-low adjustability plus independent head/foot positioning are the primary clinical needs, the Supernal 3 is the right choice. Hidden electronics, wall-hugging technology, and furniture-grade design make it the smart adjustable bed that disappears into a premium suite environment.
For facilities prioritizing smart technology integration — voice activation, motion-sensor nighttime lighting, SmartBed app, bed alarms, and hi-low transfers — the Flexabed Hi-Low is the right choice. The lifetime limited warranty, factory-installed side rail mounting plates, and split king option for couple residents make it the most complete smart bed for senior living facility procurement.
For facilities that need extensive configuration customization across multiple suite types, weight ranges, and length options, with smart features included but hi-low function not required for every suite, the Flexabed Premier is the right choice. The reinforced frame upgrade and up to 4 side rails per bed extend the clinical range without requiring a separate product SKU.
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The Flexabed Hi-Low and Flexabed Premier are the two smart adjustable beds offering voice activation, motion-sensor underbed lighting, SmartBed app integration, and bed alarms for assisted living facilities. The Transfer Master Supernal 3 delivers independent head/foot articulation and hi-low function in a furniture-grade design suited for luxury suites.
With the wireless remote upgrade, the Flexabed Hi-Low and Premier include voice activation (20+ commands), motion-sensor underbed lighting (auto-on/off, 2-minute inactivity shutoff), SmartBed app integration, bed alarms, massage, wireless phone charging, USB charging, and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Flexabed Hi-Low and Premier include Bluetooth connectivity and SmartBed app integration through the wireless remote. For specific integration questions with your facility's existing systems, call 833-499-4450.
No. The Premier offers independent head and foot adjustability only. The catalog directs facilities needing hi-low bed height adjustment to the Flexabed Hi-Low.
The Supernal 3 supports 400 lbs (Twin 80) and 500 lbs (Full 80, Queen). The Flexabed Hi-Low supports 400 lbs single occupant and 700 lbs split occupant. The Flexabed Premier supports 300 lbs standard and 400 lbs with the Heavy Duty Reinforcement upgrade.
The Flexabed Hi-Low and Premier carry a lifetime limited warranty on frame and mechanics. The Transfer Master Supernal 3 includes a battery backup option for power continuity in facility environments.
Yes. The Flexabed Hi-Low is available in Split King configuration and can be paired with a standard Flexabed for the healthier partner, allowing couples to stay in the same suite when only one resident requires hi-low functionality.
Voice activation is available on the Flexabed Hi-Low and Premier with the wireless remote upgrade. It is not a standard feature on the Transfer Master Supernal 3.
Per the Flexabed catalog, lights activate automatically when motion is detected near the bed and turn off after two minutes of inactivity. Color options are red, blue, green, or white. The catalog identifies this as the number one feature customers rely on for nighttime safety.
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