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Picture of REST-Q MATTRESS The Rest-Q Mattress is a therapeutic foam mattress designed for use by individuals in need of pressure relief, pain management, and wound care. The mattress features a waterproof top cover, a resilient layer of pressure reduction cushioning material that covers the complete surface, a soft strip of pressure relief polymer for hips and shoulders, and a lateral support section that provides full-length body support along the spine. The mattress is also equipped with side handles to aid transfers in and out of bed. A heel support system is also included. CAPACITY: 400 pounds.

Notes: Bariatric styles for bodies up to 1,000 pounds are also available.

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This product record was updated on February 22, 2012.

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Comfortex Inc

P.O. Box 850, 1680 Wilkie Drive
Winona, Minnesota 55987
United States
Telephone: 800-445-4007 or 507-454-6579.
Fax: 507-454-6581.
Web: http://www.comfortexinc.com.
Email: info@comfortexinc.com.


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