Bed Sore Treatment & Prevention in Florida

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Protect Your Loved Ones in Florida from Bed Sores with SideLyer

For someone who cannot reposition themselves, preventing bed sores is a continuous worry. Pressure ulcers can appear quickly in individuals who remain in one position for too long, especially if they cannot communicate pain or unease.

SideLyer supports immobile individuals throughout Florida by delivering consistent and effortless repositioning. The device’s smooth, motorized motions encourage circulation, protect skin health, and improve overall comfort, allowing your loved one to remain engaged, comfortable, and interactive during daily activities.

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10× Fewer Bed Sores in Immobile Patients

When the skin is exposed to continuous pressure, blood flow can be restricted, leading to the formation of bed sores. SideLyer provides support through carefully designed positioning that safely angles the body, relieves stress on sensitive areas, and enhances circulation. With SideLyer, patients have been found to develop bed sores up to ten times less often, reducing the risk of painful wounds and the extended healing time typically required.

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How it Works

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Advantages of SideLyer

Healthcare professionals recommend SideLyer to 93% of patients who face a high risk of bed sores for good reason. Its benefits include:

Angled support that enhances comfort, encourages healthy blood flow, and maintains skin integrity
Reliable repositioning that helps prevent serious pressure wounds
Elevated seating that allows patients to connect with caregivers and loved ones at eye level
Button-operated motorized adjustments that replace physically demanding lifts
Smooth, hygienic surfaces ideal for daily care routines
Versatile positioning that accommodates therapy sessions, personal activities, and caregiving tasks
Encouragement of social interaction and active engagement to reduce feelings of isolation
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Who Can Benefit From SideLyer in Florida?

Your loved one in Florida could find SideLyer beneficial if they:

Are healing at home after a surgical procedure or injury
Experience long-term mobility limitations due to ALS, MS, or spinal injury
Are at risk for pressure sores or other skin issues

Caregivers, family members, and home health providers seeking safer, more effective assistance options will also find SideLyer helpful in daily care.

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Why Families in Florida Choose SideLyer to Prevent Bed Sores

When caring for someone who cannot move on their own, families want to ensure their loved one is safe, comfortable, and treated with dignity. SideLyer helps by providing easier, more consistent, and safer repositioning.

Caregivers using SideLyer can:

Adjust patient positioning with a simple motorized control
Bring hospital-grade pressure ulcer prevention into the home environment
Encourage proper circulation and maintain healthy skin with precise angles
Keep repositioning schedules consistent and reliable
Minimize caregiver strain and reduce the risk of injury
Allow one caregiver to complete tasks that often require two
Promote interaction and social engagement for the patient

Above all, families gain confidence that their loved one is shielded from the pain and complications caused by pressure sores.

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Our Mission

We are committed to reducing pressure sores for individuals with restricted mobility while safeguarding the health and safety of their caregivers. Our support helps families and healthcare providers prevent unnecessary pressure injuries and lowers the likelihood of injuries resulting from manual lifting. By offering motorized repositioning technology, we enhance workflow efficiency, reduce burnout among caregivers, and promote independence and dignity for those unable to reposition on their own.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do we get started with SideLyer? +

Families in California can start by scheduling a virtual demo with our team from the comfort of their homes. During the demo, you can see SideLyer in action and ask any questions about how it might support your loved one’s care. After the demo, you have the option to try SideLyer for 90 days free to see how it fits into your daily care routine.

Is SideLyer covered by insurance? +
SideLyer is frequently available through insurance, depending on eligibility. The retail price is $11,000 when insurance coverage applies or $6,900 for families without insurance. Our team is ready to assist families in understanding their coverage options and estimating what the final cost may be based on individual circumstances.
Can families in California rent SideLyer instead of purchasing it? +
Yes. Families in California who do not wish to purchase SideLyer can rent it instead. The rental fee is $550 per month, and the arrangement requires a minimum rental period of 13 months.
When should we use SideLyer in a care plan? +
SideLyer is commonly used when a loved one is unable to reposition themselves or requires consistent assistance to remain in safe positions throughout the day and reduce pressure. Many care plans emphasize regular repositioning to protect vulnerable areas of the body and promote healthy circulation. SideLyer simplifies this process by enabling caregivers to make precise adjustments using easy motorized controls, ensuring comfort while supporting skin health and daily care routines.
How do pressure ulcers/pressure sores form in immobile patients? +
Pressure ulcers frequently form over time when multiple physical factors converge. Restricted movement, excessive moisture, friction, and delicate skin all contribute to the likelihood of injury. These wounds often begin as small areas of irritation but can become more severe if pressure continues on the same spot. Caregivers and families focus on consistent repositioning and supportive surfaces to help prevent the development of bed sores.
What happens if an open sore develops on the skin? +
When an open wound forms, protecting the area and supporting the body’s natural repair process is essential. This often includes diligent wound care, keeping the skin clean and dry, and ensuring that surrounding healthy tissue does not experience additional pressure.
Can pressure ulcers become life-threatening if they are not treated? +
In serious cases, pressure injuries can advance into deep ulcers that affect the layers of tissue beneath the skin. As wounds worsen, areas of damaged tissue may become necrotic, which can slow healing and increase the risk of complications. Treatment often involves specialized wound care, where clinicians carefully remove dead tissue and monitor the area closely. Preventing pressure injuries early can help avoid these more severe outcomes.
How does pressure relief help prevent infection and skin damage? +
Consistently relieving pressure allows blood to circulate properly to areas under strain, helping protect skin that is vulnerable to injury. By reducing pressure and closely monitoring common risk factors, caregivers can prevent infections and stop minor injuries from becoming more serious. When support for proper positioning is maintained, it safeguards the affected skin and gives the body the time it needs to recover before severe damage develops.
What happens if dead tissue develops in a pressure wound? +

When dead tissue develops in a pressure wound, it indicates that the area has suffered damage from prolonged pressure and inadequate blood flow. Effective treatment focuses on supporting the healing process, protecting the surrounding skin, and improving positioning to encourage recovery. Minimizing pressure on vulnerable areas also reduces the risk of new pressure injuries developing elsewhere.

SideLyer provides caregivers with a safe and consistent way to reposition loved ones, helping lower the likelihood of bed sores.

How did the SideLyer originate? +

The SideLyer began more than a decade ago when a night-shift nurse at Quest Inc. noticed that residents who could not reposition themselves were developing preventable pressure injuries, while caregivers were experiencing strain and injury from repeated manual lifts. Together with her husband, a skilled carpenter, she created the first handcrafted SideLyer using wood, carefully building it in different sizes to meet the needs of each resident.

These early versions were customized with colors, stickers, trays, and storage features, gradually becoming a trusted and well-loved tool that improved safety, comfort, and daily engagement. Over time, this initial concept evolved into a patented motorized system designed to meet industry standards and modern care requirements.

What is Quest Inc., and how is it related to SideLyer? +

Quest Inc. is a nonprofit organization with more than 60 years of experience providing housing, care, and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. SideLyer was developed within Quest Inc.’s residential care program to address the challenges of pressure ulcers, enhance quality of life for residents, and reduce the risk of caregiver injuries. Today, Quest Inc. continues to play an essential role by offering decades of hands-on insight that guide SideLyer’s design, safety features, and clinical purpose.

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What impact has SideLyer had on individuals in California and their families? +

Families across California have observed meaningful improvements in comfort, a reduction in pressure wounds, and increased social engagement for their loved ones. Many share a sense of relief knowing their family member is safer, more comfortable, and properly positioned throughout each day.

As one Quest Inc. parent shared, “Most of her pressure is not where she can have a skin breakdown. It takes the pressure off the body.”

Other families have explained that wounds they expected to take months to heal improved much faster, thanks to the consistency of proper repositioning.