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  • Top 3 reasons to buy an adjustable bed

    If you've ever been curious or even skeptical about what an adjustable bed can do... this post is for you! We've been around long enough — before NDIS and Home Care Packages — to know the many ways an adjustable bed and pressure care mattress can improve sleep. But for the general public, understanding the benefits of an adjustable bed and actually believing them are two different things. This is especially true for those of us who don't live with a disability or immediate health concern. If you've ever been curious or even skeptical about what an adjustable bed can do for the average Aussie, stay with us. To you we say: the time is now. Good quality sleep is essential for good health — an aid to recovery that simply cannot afford to wait. So without further ado, here are the top 3 ways our Soflex Adjustable Beds and Pressure Care Mattresses help transform sleep for just about anybody. 1. Adjustable beds help you wind down In today's modern world, our brains are wired for a frantic existence. We are constantly comparing ourselves to others, filling our heads with excessive information and barely digesting any of it. The number one reason you should invest in a Soflex Adjustable Bed is to establish a night time routine and calm a busy mind before bed. Humanity has come a long way since the age of the caveman. We no longer need to hunt for food or fight off wild animals to survive. The last 100 years are even more impressive, with global poverty rates at record lows, more girls finishing school than ever and more lives being saved from natural disasters, deadly diseases and war. Unfortunately, human beings are highly responsive to fear, meaning good news stories like these barely gain any traction. Our brains are easily consumed by negative emotions and with the sheer pace and complexity of modern life, we end up pushing our feelings aside in order to chip away at our never-ending to do list. As a result, it can feel impossible some nights to switch off and fall asleep. If this is true for you, remember this is normal human behaviour; but it doesn't have to be. Cue our Soflex Adjustable Beds & Soflex Pressure Care Mattress Range. A criminally understated feature, available on all of our adjustable bed bases, is the whole body massage vibration massage. "The massage setting is so relaxing," (Sandra Day, 2022) With just the press of a button, world-class motors built into the adjustable bed base cycle through a high, medium or low intensity, sending gentle vibration waves through the mattress to reach your body. It might sound like a magic trick, but this effect provides a therapeutic sensation (similar to a massage) and helps you prepare for sleep. The motors operate at a frequency that gives your busy mind an equilibrium to tune into, which in turn helps to block out persistent thoughts. You can forget all your worries, including any drain on electricity, with the 10, 20 or 30 minute timer and automatic shut off. Are you a believer yet? If you think it sounds a little overrated, just look at the actual evidence; our recent Google reviews with customers expressing their adoration for the vibration massage therapy on our adjustable beds. You see, when Einstein said "everything in life is vibration," what he was saying was everything in its purest and most basic form, consists of one cosmic energy. What better way to tap into this life energy than through the vibration therapy on our adjustable beds? 2. Adjustable beds help you increase REM sleep If there is a hell, we're pretty sure it involves restless nights and insomnia. Although we tend to focus on the amount of sleep we get, the old adage proves true; it is the quality of sleep that really matters. That's why the second top reason you should invest in a Soflex Adjustable Bed is to increase your chances of REM sleep. Most of us are able to recognise and curb common factors that contribute to broken sleep, such as bright lights, screen time before bed, alcohol and coffee. But there are some people that experience very minor disruptions to their sleep without even realising it. People with obstructive sleep apnoea, for example, will literally stop breathing for such a short period of time, they don't even know it's happening! We won't unpack the dangers of broken sleep in this post, but there is a mounting body of evidence that suggests sleeping on your back might be the key. Cue our Soflex Adjustable Beds & Soflex Pressure Care Mattress Range. With the power to customise the position you're sleeping in, you unlock a whole new world and a level of comfort that can be optimised night after night, and year after year. It's called Positional Pain Relief (PPR) and with just the press of a button, world-class motors built under the adjustable bed base can help you achieve optimal support for your body. PPR is still relatively unheard of and we put that down to the current market and being spoilt for choice. Today you can find a mattress "designed for" side sleepers, stomach sleepers, back sleepers — you name it! But like most trending products, these mattresses don't solve the problem; they just they kick can down the curb. The truth nobody wants to hear is... there are well known benefits to sleeping on your back and with an adjustable bed, you can train your body to sleep comfortably on your back all night long for maximum recovery. Think about it... when we wake up in the middle of the night just to roll over, it's our body signalling the brain that we're uncomfortable. If you're lucky, you're dead to the world and don't feel a thing, but if you're not so lucky, you probably have an unhealthy addiction to coffee. Not to mention, according to Dr Harriest Hiscock at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, we don't toss and turn when we're in REM sleep. "When we are in [REM] sleep we tend to dream and our body is semi-paralysed, so we can't roll over..." says Dr Harriet Hiscock, paediatric sleep specialist at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. So if we are self-proclaimed "side sleepers" (which is 55% of us according to an Australian study in 2019), perhaps we're not reaching the deepest stages of REM sleep as often as we think. Depending on your age and appetite for change, it can be difficult to unlearn these habits that we have settled into from decades of sleeping in a flat bed. Thankfully our Soflex Adjustable Beds and Pressure Care Mattresses have made it much easier for Australians to get a better night's sleep by: ✅ cradling the spine in its natural alignment, ✅ alleviating compression in the lower back, ✅ encouraging blood flow back into the upper body, ✅ expanding the diaphragm for unobstructed breathing, and ✅ improving neck and head support. It's a no-brainer. 3. Adjustable beds make mornings easier Morning comes, your alarm goes off and it’s time to wake up... Getting out of bed can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be torture. The third top reason to invest in a Soflex Adjustable Bed is so you can make mornings easier and seize the day. There are a million and one factors that play into our quality of sleep and how we feel when we wake up. We have covered a few already, but the cold hard truth is every night is different. You might fix the tap that drips on the tiles every night or the gap under the door that brings in too much light, but these are just pieces of the puzzle. We make millions of micro-decisions every day and that plays a role in how we wind down in the evening. For some, it can have a compounded effect or what is now being recognised by health professionals as "sleep inertia". If you wake up and feel groggy for a while after, you'll know what we're talking about. It's not quite the same thing as having a poor night's sleep. But what if we told you feeling refreshed in the morning isn’t only about what you do the night before? Cue our Soflex Adjustable Beds and Soflex Pressure Care Mattress Range. The next time you wake up on struggle street ready to hit snooze, don't. With our Soflex Adjustable Bed, you have all the tools at your fingertips to get your blood pumping and body moving. Simply switch on the vibration therapy to wake up your muscles and, if time permits, practice some breathing exercises on YouTube for a challenge. If you're up before sunrise, the under bed light and remote torch can help you avoid an accident (or stubbed toe) and the remote control pocket makes it easy to find. Not to mention, there are plenty of secondary benefits to sleeping on your back such as: (1) Lowering the chances of deepening wrinkles and fine lines — studies have identified a link between the way you sleep and wrinkles; if you sleep in a way that involves squashing your face into a pillow, you may find fine lines more noticeable the next morning. (2) Reducing the overall appearance of puffy eyes — sleeping on your back and a degree of upper body elevation can prevent blood from pooling under your eyes while you sleep and reduce the appearance of puffy eyes when you wake up. (3) Relieving sinus build-up and strengthening your immune system — sleeping face up helps to relieve congestion but we tend to forget this when we're sick and tired; try sleeping with your head above your heart to decrease the build-up of mucus. We all know the feeling when we're are looking our best. Why not strive for that every day? Plus, with two USB ports on either side of the bed, you'll find more time to sleep and less time spent fumbling with cords! Mornings made easier with our Soflex Adjustable Beds. In short... The biggest joke we've ever told ourselves is "you can sleep when you're dead". In our humble opinion, a life without deep sleep is not worth living. In Australia, adjustable beds have been pigeon holed as "hospital beds" and "medical devices"for the elderly and disabled. That is until now. Our collective focus on health has prompted new interest from Gen X (ages 41 to 56) and even Millenials (ages 25 and 40), and soon Australians will follow trends in America, the United Kingdom, Japan and Canada by investing in an adjustable bed for positional pain relief and soothing vibration therapy. Our Soflex Adjustable Beds have all the latest technology for targetting acute pain points in our neck, shoulders and lumbar spine; whilst our Soflex Mattress Range comes in two distinct styles designed in collaboration with leading Allied Health Professionals for the best bodily support. Still not sure? Call our team of experts in Assistive Technology today on 1300 825 931 and ask us any questions. You'll soon discover the simple solution to a better quality of life. #adjustablebeds #brisbane #sydney #melbourne #perth #adelaide #darwin #australia #powerbed #electricbed #hospitalbed #mobilitybed #mattress #pressurecare #pressurerelief #relief #wellbeing #health #NDIS #HomeCarePackage #elderly #senior #disability #top3 #buy #shop #online

  • Is sitting down worse than smoking?

    Some say sitting down is the new smoking, which sure sounds a little extreme... but given how many of us now work from home, is it really that hard to believe? Whether you're working from home or not, the science is clear — sitting down for hours on end is far from ideal and we must do more to curtail the long-term effects of a sedentary lifestyle. The Problem When we look at our health and ways to improve our quality of life, it is often our diet and addictions that take center stage. It's easier to accept that the packet of chips we ate before lunch didn't do us any favours and that we ought to eat more greens. But when we think in terms of physical activity or a lack thereof, some of the more problematic behaviours for our health are becoming obscured by modern technology. Whether we're watching movies, playing video games, scrolling on social media or working from home, we are sitting down more than ever before and it's having an impact on our well-being that is easily overlooked. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 55% of adults are not meeting the physical activity guidelines (which suggest a mere minimum of 4 hours exercise per week). This statistic increases dramatically to 70% for children aged 2 to 17 and a whopping 98% for children aged 13 to 17. In other words, just 2% of children aged 13 to 17 are doing the recommended amount of phsyical activity per week. This is down right terrifying and a real insight into the challenges that face our kids. Not to mention, the compounded effects of the global pandemic. "COVID-19 has added extra barriers to being active, especially for organised sport. Health concerns and restrictions – like school closures, gym closures and lockdowns – mean Australians had to change how, and how often, they are active," (Department of Health, 2021). We know this isn't ground-breaking information: the case for getting up and moving is undisputed. But the point that needs to be stressed is how dangerous sitting down can be for extended periods of time and the benefits of bringing mindfulness to this practice. The Impact So what's the big deal? Well if you start your work day by making a cup of coffee, sitting down at your desk and then don't move for long stretches of time, your body will gradually feel worse for wear. After just 30 minutes of sitting, our supportive postural muscles become fatigued and we begin to slouch. This causes our shoulders to roll forward which pulls our head along with it and adds additional stress on our spinal discs. If you're slouching, then you can also bet you're aggravating your tailbone. The tailbone, or coccyx, is a small bony structure at the bottom of your spine which bears the brunt of our body weight when sitting down. As the day goes on, your tailbone will rotate outwards and inwards to better support and balance the body. This rotation is why we end up leaning back in our chairs and feel the need to constantly re-adjust in our seat. Our body also depends on us moving around to be able to circulate blood properly and relieve tension. So when we forgo the 10 minute screen break or take lunch back to our desk, we're actually developing poor habits that lend themselves to sore butt cheeks, inflammation, restless legs and more. A poorly designed office space or ill fitting dining chair only exascerbates the strain we put on our bodies and contributes to further compression in our spine and disk degeneration as we age. The Solution If you've been working remotely throughout the pandemic, you're no doubt aware of the immense strain you end up putting on your back and buttocks. An ergonomic desk and work environment is an obvious solution, but there's no need to break the bank. The simple solution is often the best and we believe we've got it. It's none other than the humble seat cushion and we've redesigned this staple with a thermoplastic polymer rubber to stand the test of time. Soflex® Endurance Cushion Unlike most other seat cushions available in the market, the Soflex® Endurance Cushion will always return to its original shape and does not form an impression of its user's tush within a few months. It is extremely adaptable to any body shape and size and absorbs the pressure on your spine by distributing body weight evenly along the sit bones. This in turn allows you to maintain the natural curvature in your lower spine and automatically corrects your sitting posture, so you don't end up in the cycle of rotating your pelvis to alleviate tension. You'll find the Soflex® Endurance Cushion brings you more awareness of your posture throughout the day and is far more breathable and cooling than memory foam alternatives. Give any chair an immediate upgrade and mitigate risk of degenerating spinal discs today. Check out our fantastic Soflex® Endurance Cushion below or call 1300 825 931 for more information.

  • Adjustable Bed Sheets | NOW AVAILABLE! 🥳

    Introducing our newest labour of love, the lustrous Soflex® Adjustable Bed Sheets! Made from 100% organic bamboo fibres, using a delicate sateen weave, the perfect night's sleep is now complete. Our Soflex® Adjustable Bed Sheets are customised to suit most adjustable beds and mattresses and offer fantastic value for money. If you have purchased a Split Adjustable Bed ensemble, our organic bamboo sheet sets come with two fitted sheets, two pillow cases and a single flat sheet. Certified non-toxic and made sustainably, our Soflex® Adjustable Bed Sheets are kind to the planet and even kinder to your skin. Click through to our dedicated webpage below to find out more information or call our dedicated Sleep Specialists on 1300 825 931. Read More: How our adjustable beds help customers get the sleep they deserve How our adjustable beds help customers overcome heavy snoring How deep sleep plays a critical role in our health and well-being

  • 2023 Catalogue & Price List | OUT NOW

    Our new catalogue and price list is now available for you to download online. DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY Browse our full range of adjustable bed bases, pressure care mattresses and lift recliner chairs as well as our price list. Our catalogue features our latest stock including the: Galaxy (Gen 3), Split Queen (Gen 2), Hi Lo (Gen 3), Soflex Original Mattress, Soflex Hybrid Mattress, Soflex Quad Core Mattress, Atlantis 4 Motor Lift Chair, Big Daddy Lift Chair, and El Dorado Lift Chair. Better sleep starts now with Superior Lifestyle. Who we are We are Australia's favourite provider of home care and pain management solutions. Our vision is to see more Australians living a life they love and a life with greater mobility and independence. Our hospital-grade adjustable beds, pressure relieving mattresses, designer lift recliner chairs and portable vibration therapy equipment, are all Class IA Medical Devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods. By investing in product innovation and increasing accessibility to this equipment, we have helped thousands of Australians achieve a better quality of life. To find out more information about how our adjustable beds, pressure care mattresses and lift recliner chairs could help you, give us a call on 1300 825 931 or email info@superiorlifestyle.com.au

  • Pay it Forward with Lighthouse Care

    We're excited to announce that each purchase of an adjustable bed or lift recliner chair now contributes to charity! In line with our core values and mission to see more Australians living a life they love, we've partnered with the fabulous not-for-profit organisation, Lighthouse Care, to give back to the local community and support vulnerable families out there doing it tough. How It Works You may or may not be aware but by choosing to invest in our Galaxy Adjustable Bed, Soflex® Mattress or Lift Recliner Chairs, you are giving back to your local community. On your behalf, we will purchase a trolley worth of food from Lighthouse Care that gets delivered on weekly basis to struggling families in need. Lighthouse Care was established in 2004 on the foundation of dignity and respect for people from all walks of life. With the support of our local community, generous volunteers and dedicated staff, the not-for-profit organisation has grown to assist over 2,000 families per week. Our latest partnership with Lighthouse Care helps deliver hope and encouragement to vulnerable communities across South East Queensland. Thank You To all of our loyal customers, we want to thank you for your support and celebrate your investment in a Superior Lifestyle. If this year has taught us anything, it's just how precious life can be and we hope your investment in health continues to prosper. We take our responsibility to our local community seriously and invite you to find out more by giving us a call on 1300 825 931 or emailing info@superiorlifestyle.com.au.

  • NDIS Participant Reviews Galaxy Adjustable Bed

    After taking delivery in August this year, we sat down with the lovely Bryda-Anne Benvenuti for her honest review of our company, team and game-changing adjustable beds... Tags: #NDIS #SpinaBifida #Disability #AdjustableBed #AssistiveTechnology #Review #Sleep #Spine #Health #Wellbeing #GoldCoast #OccupationalTherapist #Support #Australia #Brisbane #SunshineCoast #Logan #Melbourne #Sydney #Bendigo #Ballarat #CentralCoast #ByronBay #Newcastle #Canberra #Adelaide Every now and then our Sleep Specialists stumble across a customer whose life journey touches the very essence of what it means to be human. In the story of Bryda-Anne Benvenuti, this was especially true and yet we could not have anticipated the real impact our Galaxy Adjustable Bed and Soflex® Mattress would have on Bryda's health and well-being. After listening to Bryda-Anne explain her limited mobility and independence, our Sleep Specialists were determined to help her achieve a better quality of life through deep sleep and funding under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). "The Zero Gravity Position is a great feature of the Galaxy Adjustable Bed for people with chronic pain like myself." Searching for the Perfect Adjustable Bed Bryda-Anne contacted us back in May this year interested in our adjustable beds and pressure reduction mattresses. As she describes in her testimonial, Bryda was actually enquiring into our adjustable beds for her father, who had broken ribs as a result of a workplace injury. After discussing her father's health needs with our Sleep Specialists, Bryda realised our adjustable beds and pressure relieving mattresses could also make a world difference to her mobility and independence. As a registered NDIS provider, our Sleep Specialists guided Bryda through the process of achieving NDIS funding and was quickly approved for our assistive technology including the Galaxy Adjustable Bed Base, Soflex® Mattress with Silk Floss Topper and Atlantis Lift-Assist Recliner Chair. "Before I came across the Galaxy Adjustable Bed, my life was full of pain. I could sneeze or take a step and put my back out." As a grown woman living with spina bifida, Bryda-Anne was able to gain back capacities she had never thought possible. Find out what Bryda has to say about our Galaxy Adjustable Bed and Soflex® Mattress in the video testimonial below. What is Spina Bifida? Spina bifida is a birth defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord and its meninges are exposed through a gap in the backbone. It occurs when a baby's spinal cord fails to develop properly in the womb and is known to vary in severity. For most people, surgery is an option to close the opening in the spine. However, it is often too late to prevent damage to the nervous system which leads to a variety of symptoms including: weakness or paralysis of the lower limbs, bowel incontinence and urinary incontinence, loss of skin sensation in the lower limbs, and learning difficulties. It is an incredibly difficult disability to live with, as the spinal cord forms part of the body's central nervous system — it is the pathway for messages sent by the brain to the body and back again. It's not hard to imagine then, how Spina Bifida can have a debilitating impact on day to day life and lead to a range of motor and sensory problems. Our Superior Adjustable Bed & Soflex® Mattress Our adjustable bed bundles offer the perfect solution to a wide range of disabilities including spina bifida. With all of the latest features and technology available, the Galaxy Adjustable Bed with Soflex® Mattress and Silk Floss Topper is Australia's favourite sleep system. Give our friendly team of Sleep Specialists a call today on 1300 825 931 and find out how you transform your quality of life with Superior Lifestyle.

  • Why we often slide towards sleeping in our recliners

    More Aussies are investing in mobility aids and recliner chairs but are they worthwhile or simply a mancave necessity? In this second instalment of our three-part-series, we explain why a mobility lift recliner chair from Superior Lifestyle is your next best health investment. Written by Sid, Sleep Specialist, 10 April 2021 You may recall in our first blog of this series, we presented and analysed a detailed report from 2018 by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was estimated that around 16% of the population suffer from varying degrees of back pain. We can only assume this number is steadily increasing as more generations develop what's known as "text-neck" and we identified the collosal impact this problem is having on our productivity as a nation. The case for preventative measures that promote good posture day and night is clearer than ever and in this post, we will exactly explain how our lift recliner chairs have helped others overcome common barriers to a good night's sleep. The Origins of "Zero-Gravity Positioning" In order to land on the moon, NASA's top space engineers and scientists carried out a substantial volume of research into the inner workings of the human body. One of their critical discoveries was the body's behaviour and response to a lack of gravitational pull. In this environment, the body assumes a natural position that minimises the strain on our muscles and organs. NASA used this information to calculate and design a reclined position in its space shuttles that would mitigate the effects of increased G-force during lift off. Although the mathematics appear overcomplicated, the science can be reduced to one simple equation: zero gravity positioning + pressure relief = pure comfort. This critical discovery has continued to inform engineers in multiple disciplines across the globe from automobiles and aeroplanes to office chairs, helmets, shoes and of course, bed bases and lift recliner chairs. For many, including our customers, zero gravity positioning has made a real difference by raising the legs above the heart to achieve a sensation of weightlessness. In fact, it's no longer a secret and the benefits it delivers for health conditions such as venous swelling, poor blood circulation, fluid retention, aches and pains and pressure sores are documented and well research. That's why we are so passionate about what we do. We are on a mission to improve Australia's sleep deficit by making a Superior Lifestyle accessible for anyone. In our final post of this series, we take a deeper dive into the array of benefits offered by our lift recliner chairs and the specific functions that may help improve your overall health and well-being. Have you seen our new four motor lift recliner chair? How we can help If you suffer from chronic pain, anxiety or stress, our Class IA Medical Devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods may offer you some genuine relief. Our adjustable beds, pressure relieving mattresses and mobility lift recliner chairs combine premium quality and the latest technology for positional pain-relief that actually works. Coupled with thermo-heat and whole body vibration therapy, our full range of products are truly the simple solution to a better quality of life. Don't just take it from us, find out what our customers have to say by clicking here. We are passionate about improving Australia's sleep deficit and have a dedicated team of Sleep Specialists ready to answer your questions. To find out more information, including your eligibility for our concessions, call us on: 1300 825 931 Read more: More Aussies turning to drugs to fall asleep Working from home? How to increase your productivity Staying safe during COVID-19 #sleephygiene #australia #sleepdeficit #sleep #sleepperformance #adjustablebeds #mattresses #pressurecare #NDIS #NDISProvider #assistivetechnology #mobiltybeds #mobilitychairs #reclinerchairs #liftchairs #assistivechairs #qualityoflife #superiorsleep

  • Australian Made Headboards | NOW AVAILABLE! 🦘

    We know we have an important role to play in the success of our Australian economy and, as a small business, we take this obligation seriously. In recent months, we have shifted our focus on to supporting local businesses, jobs and manufacturing and we're thrilled to share with you our achievements. Our latest efforts sees us collaborating with Stuart Groves, a local upholsterer with more than 40 years experience in furniture design and quality craftsmanship. Stuart's wealth of expertise and attention to detail is second to none and we are proud to be working in collaboration with Stuart to deliver matching headboards for our superior sleep systems (including our Galaxy Bed Base and Split Queen Bed Base). This is a very exciting partnership that we know our customers will love. Our Deluxe Headboards have been designed with a beautiful deep-button and pinch pleated finish. Complete with a shimmering midnight black or space grey fabric, our headboard range is guaranteed to stand out in any bedroom. Check our full range including dimensions and sizes below. Our headboards are made to order and shipped separately to any bed bundle purchase. If you have any specific requests including custom sizes, please don't hesitate to get in contact with us! For more information, give us a call on 1300 825 931! Read More: How our adjustable beds help customers get the sleep they deserve How our adjustable beds help customers overcome heavy snoring How deep sleep plays a critical role in our health and well-being

  • How to avoid a sleep divorce 💍 😳

    Sleeping in separate rooms is quickly becoming the new norm for couples but what impact is that having and is there a better solution? In this post, we look at the effects of sleeping in separate beds and offer a practical solution that could just save your marriage! Ah, sweet, sweet deep-sleep: a critical component of good health and yet so evasive, it can often slip right through our fingers. The struggle of getting a good night's rest is one that perhaps unites us all and there's no hiding from it either. A poor night's rest bodes ill for happy faces in the morning and throughout the week. If you're not sleeping well next to your partner, just know that you are not alone. Sleeping difficulties affect the vast majority of couples and it is a much bigger problem than we realise. In fact, according to the Australian Sleep Health Foundation, an increasing number of couples will consider a "sleep divorce" for a chance to get some decent shut-eye. "For 1 in 7 adults (14.3%) a partner’s sleep problem has a moderate or significant effect on the couple’s relationship," (Sleep Health Foundation, 2016, Link). These statistics increase tenfold when disturbances throughout the night affect one's ability to fall back to sleep. Whether triggered by stress, body pain, noise factors or other stimuli, more and more couples are choosing to sleep in separate bedrooms in order to minimise exposure to broken and restless sleep. Maybe one person snores and the other person is a blanket hog. Maybe you both have radically different sleep schedules or room-temperature preferences. Or maybe you just don't sleep well knowing there is another human breathing the same air as you. Whatever the reason, it is widely accepted that inadequate sleep is bad for both you and your relationship. However, there are significant disadvantages to sleeping apart that are often overlooked and worth considering before taking drastic measures. Sleep is directly linked to marital satisfaction It's no secret — sleep is directly related to marital satisfaction — but sleeping separately has its consequences too. Stacey Green, author of Building Resilience through Relationships, recalls how sleeping apart from her husband nearly destroyed their relationship. “For a long period of time, I was not sleeping with my husband and I feel that it was part of the reason he had an affair. Perhaps the cuddling, night time banter and spontaneous sex were missing." Naturally, intimacy will take a back seat if you and your partner decide to priortise your individual sleep needs. Whilst you may overcome this hurdle in the short term (by dedicating time to intimacy and affection), it's worth getting to the root cause of your "sleep divorce", whether that be snoring, restless legs, back pain or otherwise. Sleeping in separate rooms is simply a band-aid solution to a problem that requires our full attention. By failing to address the issues at hand, we risk contributing to a tense and volatile household. David Bennett, a certified counselor and relationship expert, says that trying different remedies to end snoring “may improve the relationship more than any type of therapy or couples’ activity.” Whatever the issue might be, it will benefit both you and your partner if you approach the matter with a degree of humour, empathy and humility. “The bottom line here really is, sleeping separately can work for some and not for others,” (Celia Schweyer, 2019). Make sleeping together great again Ultimately, the benefits of sleeping in the same bed cannot be understated — it is a critical time for partners to decompress, connect and offer their support for one another. This is especially true in households with children where co-operation and planning tends to go out of the window. We have been taught to believe that relationships are all about compromise, but in today's society, there are technological solutions that can accommodate couples and their unique sleeping habits. From pressure aborbing mattresses that eliminate partner disturbance to premium-grade adjustable beds that help overcome common barriers to deep sleep, there are plenty of options available that can avoid the dreaded "sleep divorce". Snoozing happily-ever-after! When it comes to relationships, we believe that sleeping in separate rooms is a compromise no couple should have to make. Our Split Queen Adjustable Bed has been specifically designed with couples in mind and comes with two wireless remotes to help both you and your partner find the perfect position. Coupled with our pressure-relieving Soflex® mattress and bonus silk floss mattress toppers, our Split Queen Bed Bundle offers true zero partner disturbance and unparalleled sleep experience. Keep your hearts close and your bodies closer with the Superior Lifestyle Split Queen Bed Bundle. Call 1300 825 931 to apply for no deposit, no interest finance today! Read More: How our adjustable beds help customers get the sleep they deserve How our adjustable beds help customers overcome heavy snoring How deep sleep plays a critical role in our health and well-being

  • New CV Health Systems™ Customer Testimonial

    Our latest video testimonial comes from Craig Blackwood in South Australia who simply cannot get enough of our CV Health Systems™. Craig Blackwood from South Australia wrote to us last year as a long-standing sufferer of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. From a very young age, Craig has experienced degenerative spinal issues that have had a significant impact on his daily mobility and independence. We visited Craig a couple years prior and completed a demonstration of our CV Health Systems™. Much to his surprise, our CV Health Systems™ offered immediate relief from daily pain and discomfort. Within the space of 20 minutes, Craig witnessed firsthand the benefits of this revolutionary technology and the effects of an increase in blood flow and oxygenation. From his collapsed foot arches to recurring headaches and tight muscles, Craig has reduced his dependency on drugs, wheat bags and visits to the chriopractor by investing in our CV Health Systems™. You can read his testimonial here or click on the video below. If you're interested in finding out more about our cyclonic vibration therapy, continue reading after the jump. How can Cyclonic Vibration Therapy help? Imagine starting your mornings with an invigorating massage that stimulates your muscles, kick-starts your cardiovascular system and empowers your mind for a full day. Over the past decade, we have helped make this a reality for thousands of Australians who are impaired, fatigued or otherwise restrained from living a life they love. Cyclonic Vibration Therapy (CVT) is a breakthrough in managing daily pain and discomfort which is why we are committed to sharing it with the world. Most massage units available today employ a piston-like hammering motion, which can have the effect of exascerbating pre-existing health conditions and musculoskeletal injuries. The diagram below illustrates how our CV Health Systems™ use cyclonic motion technology to deeply penetrate layers of skin, fat and muscle without aggravating the body. Using a specially designed eccentric motor, our CV Health Systems™ generate non-invasive, oscillating vibrations at a powerful amplitude, frequency and acceleration. ​The result is incredible - a gentle yet deeply effective and therapeutic massage targeted directly at your body's trigger points. As well as triggering your cardiovascular system, it also stimulates the lazy lympathic system which is responsible for collecting fluids and removing toxins. In effect, it has helped thousands of our customers with a wide variety of health conditions from diabetes to low blood pressure, varicose veins, fibromyalgia, sarcopenia and much more. Our CV Health Systems™ are Class IA Medical Devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and have been recognised for their therapeutic effects. To book in a consultation or find out more information, send us an email at info@superiorlifestyle.com.au or call 1300 825 931. Read more: A deep-rested sleep: The third pillar to healthy living Top 3 sleep myths debunked! How to avoid a sleep divorce

  • Does sleeping flat do more damage than good?

    More Aussies are investing in mobility aids and recliner chairs but are they worthwhile or simply a mancave necessity? In this three-part series, we explain why a mobility lift recliner chair from Superior Lifestyle is your next best health investment. Written by Sid, Sleep Specialist, 20 January 2020 I know I'm not the only one who is prone to sleeping in the movies or in front of the TV. If you're not vertically challenged, you might even find you can get comfortable sleeping on a plane. For the rest of us, economy class is simply a brutal reminder of how much difference a couple of inches could make. If you've ever wondered why reclining your car seat or laying in a hamock is so comfortable, keep reading. The answer lies in our anatomy and over the next few weeks, we will explore how our mobility lift recliner chairs can make all the difference to your quality of life. Does sleeping flat do more damage than good? For centuries, it has made sense to lie down flat and fall asleep. Not only does this help to slow down our heart rate, it also allows our spines to decompress after a long day of twists and turns. Our ancestors did not have the luxury of sleeping in a mobility lift recliner chair... but if they did, we can't help but wonder, would there be less barriers to getting a quality night's sleep? Barriers like, for example, sleep apnoea, gastric reflux and sciatica: all health issues commonly resolved by repositioning the body. Whether or not flat beds are to blame, it's no secret that back problems are having a colossal impact on our productivity. "Low back pain is the leading cause of disability globally – with more than 540 million people affected by activity-limiting low back pain at any one time," (Monash University, 2018). According to a study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2018, around 16% of the population suffer from varying degrees of back pain. That equates to roughly 4 million Australians, who have been estimated by Monash University to spend $4.8 billion a year on managing the side effects of static posture. These statistics illustrate the importance of preventative measures that promote good posture all day and all night. Measures like, for example, our adjustable beds, pressure relieving mattresses and mobility lift recliner chairs, which are all Class IA Medical Devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (#307512). Band-aid solutions like paracetamol or aggravating massages, ought to be replaced with investments on your money. When you consider that 80% of us will suffer from some form of back pain during our lifetime, the benefits of a Superior Mobility Chair become glaringly obvious. In our next blog post, we take a trip to the moon 🚀🌖 to better understand the human body and what we really mean when we talk about "Zero Gravity Positioning". How can we help? If you suffer from chronic pain, anxiety or stress, our Class IA Medical Devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods may offer you some genuine relief. Our adjustable beds, pressure relieving mattresses and mobility lift recliner chairs combine premium quality and the latest technology for positional pain-relief that actually works. Coupled with thermo-heat and whole body vibration therapy, our full range of products are truly the simple solution to a better quality of life. Don't just take it from us, find out what our customers have to say by clicking here. We are passionate about improving Australia's sleep deficit and have a dedicated team of Sleep Specialists ready to answer your questions. To find out more information, including your eligibility for our concessions, call us on: 1300 825 931 Read more: More Aussies turning to drugs to fall asleep Working from home? How to increase your productivity Staying safe during COVID-19 #sleephygiene #australia #sleepdeficit #sleep #sleepperformance #adjustablebeds #mattresses #pressurecare #NDIS #NDISProvider #assistivetechnology #mobiltybeds #mobilitychairs #reclinerchairs #liftchairs #assistivechairs #qualityoflife #superiorsleep

  • Understanding the Benefits of "Zero-Gravity" Sleep ✨👨🏻‍🚀

    Gravity may keep us grounded, but it also weighs us down. For some, it can actually be the barrier preventing them from a peaceful night's sleep. That's why we've made it our mission to help you achieve a better quality of life through our premium range of adjustable beds. In this blog post, we unpack the science behind our adjustable beds, what zero gravity positioning really means and how it might help you achieve a better quality of life through deep sleep. Three critical factors to deep sleep: Position! Position! Position! It is widely accepted that a supportive mattress is critical to longer lasting, deep sleep. But our position throughout the night plays an equally important role that is often overlooked. For centuries we have resorted to lying flat on our backs in order to rest and recuperate. But technology has since evolved to help us achieve better results for the mind, body and soul. The question is: why aren’t we using it? When we consider the impact that gravity can have on our bodies (by compressing our spines, tensing up other muscles and increasing our recovery time) an adjustable bed that conforms to our natural body shape makes complete sense. Couple that with Zero Gravity Positioning and our adjustable beds are the perfect solution to this problem, helping to neutralise the effects of gravity and accelerate sleep recovery. What is Zero Gravity Positioning? In order to land on the moon, NASA's top space engineers and scientists carried out a substantial volume of research into the inner workings of the human body. One of their critical discoveries was the body's behaviour and response to a lack of gravitational pull. In this environment, the body assumes a natural position that minimises the strain on our muscles and organs. NASA then took this information and developed a reclined seating position in its space shuttles to mitigate the effect of increased G-force during lift off. In doing so, their astronauts were placed in a state of weightlessness - their body weight equalised and NASA was able to minimise excessive pressure on the human body. The findings of this research continues to inform engineers across the world in multiple industries from automobiles and airplanes, to office chairs, footwear and bed frames. Our adjustable beds take full advantage of this discovery and with just the touch of a button, help you move into a position that mimics the weightless support and pressure-free sensation of floating in space. When you’re in zero gravity, your thighs and torso are perfectly aligned and your knees are elevated to bring your toes in line with your heart. Now that we know what Zero Gravity Positioning is all about, we can unpack the many ways our adjustable beds have helped our customers. 1. Improve Breathing & Reduce Snoring If you suffer from allergies, asthma, sleep apnoea or other respiratory illnesses, our adjustable beds have helped others achieve a night of unbroken sleep. This is especially true for Rozanne Oliff, who would experience shortness of breath and tend to cough after lying down flat on her back. For some, lying down on a flatbed causes the tissues and excess fat around our necks to soften and partially obstruct the airways. As air then travels to and from our lungs, the tissues vibrate, resulting in minor to major disruptions to our sleep. In the worst possible scenario, a total blockage of our airways could prevent the body from getting enough oxygen and lead to life-threatening injuries such as brain damage or heart-attack. With the Zero Gravity Positioning available in our adjustable beds, our customers have been able to elevate the torso to their individual comfort and alleviate the impact of downward pressure on their lungs and airways. It allows for more natural and relaxed breathing throughout the night, which is often the missing ingredient for those of us who struggle to achieve R.E.M. sleep. 2. Improve Blood Circulation & Heart Health Here’s a fun fact for you: your heart will beat around 115,000 times a day and pump 7,500 litres of blood around the body. In doing so, it helps maintain homeostasis, fight against disease and nourish the body with vital nutrients such as amino acids, electrolytes, oxygen and hormones. If anything, sleep time is an opportunity for our cardiovascular system to rest and replenish rather than work harder, which is why zero gravity positioning is so important. By sleeping at an angle of 120-degrees, our customers have been able to reverse the effects of gravity and promote greater blood circulation from head to toe. Blood feels gravity, too. On Earth, blood pools in the feet. When people stand, the blood pressure in their feet can be high -- about 200 mmHg (millimeters of mercury)... In space, where the familiar pull of gravity is missing, the head-to-toe gradient vanishes, ("Gravity Hurts (So Good)", NASA, 2001). Fluids that pool in the lower legs after a long day of sitting or standing are directed back through the body, helping to flush out lymph nodes, stimulate digestion and release toxins. All of these effects help minimise pressure and strain on the heart. It is simply a win-win for positive sleep hygiene and healthy bodily function. So, whether you are a victim of puffy eyes or more serious health issues such as lymphedema and diabetes, our adjustable beds may assist you by increasing blood flow and lymphatic circulation. 3. Improve Mobility & Spinal Health Last but by no means least, our adjustable beds offer many health benefits for the spine, especially when compared to the traditional flat beds most of us still use. By cradling the body in a supported posture, the spine is encouraged to decompress and thereby minimises the pull on surrounding tissues. It also has the effect of reducing pressure on our intervertebral discs, which is critical to spinal health and lessens the potential for nerve impingement (i.e. pinched nerves). Put simply, customisable sleep positioning helps the spine loosen and relax, which in today’s world cannot be understated. For some, it delivers much needed relief from pain in the lower back and neck. Our adjustable beds have proven to be the answer to “morning stiffness”, tight muscles and cramps, along with many other health issues that impede our sleep performance. How can we help? If you suffer from chronic pain, poor blood circulation or respiratory illnesses, our Class IA medical devices listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods may offer you some genuine relief. Our adjustable beds and superior mattresses are crafted from the finest materials and use the latest technology for positional pain-relief. Click here to hear from our happy customers. With one-touch zero gravity positioning and relaxing whole-body-vibration therapy, our premium range of assistive technology are the simple solution to a better quality of life. We have also invested in Cyclonic Vibration Therapy, which has helped so many minimise their dependence on sleeping pills and pain-killers. Compared to traditional massage devices, our CV Health Systems use less invasive technology to soothe aches and pains. At Superior Lifestyle, we are passionate about improving Australia's sleep deficit. Call 1300 825 931 today to speak with one of our experienced Sleep Specialists. Better sleep, starts now. References: https://msis.jsc.nasa.gov/sections/section03.htm https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/facilities/zero-g/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987717302293 https://www.tomorrowsleep.com/zero-gravity-position https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2001/ast02aug_1 https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=15493.0

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