Waking up with joints that feel like rusted hinges is the first sign. Most parents sleep through the night, but the pain starts when they try to move. A soft mattress sinks too deep and leaves the spine unsupported. You need structure, not just softness—that is why an orthopaedic mattress isn't a luxury upgrade. It is medical equipment. Buying for them changes the rules. You aren't buying for comfort alone. The spine needs to stay neutral.

Go to the showroom and test it properly. Lie down for ten minutes. Don't just sit on the edge. Your parents will need a firm-to-extra-firm surface to keep the spine straight. High-density foam or pocketed springs work best. A Queen size (152x190cm) fits most master bedrooms without blocking the lift door. Oversized King beds might get stuck in the corridor if the flat is tight. Leave 60cm clearance on the exit side. You cannot ignore the doorway width. Some parents prefer a bit of give, but not too much lor.


Megafurniture Somnuz® line offers options that balance support with durability. Showrooms in Joo Seng or Tampines let you feel the difference between layers. Delivery needs care too. HDB lift doors often measure 90cm wide. If the bed frame is rigid, it might not fit. A flexible mattress bends easier. Ask about the warranty—it covers defects, not sagging from humidity. This one damn sturdy. Want a king bed? Cannot.
" width="100%" height="480">How to choose a mattress for elderly parents with arthritisStandard HDB lift door openings limit mattress entry at roughly 90cm wide by 209cm tall. Don't forget to leave a 2–5cm buffer for safe passage through corridors and internal doorways. A Queen mattress measuring 152x190cm fits most master bedrooms but it requires checking exit clearance of around 60cm. Check the Megafurniture range for dimensions before delivery to avoid access issues.