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michelle7729
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looking for that indestructable mattress that will last forever and cant be picked apart by my son ...
this will be his 4th in a little over a year ...
i think he needs one that looks very similar to a crash mat ??
my boy is a sensory seeker and he will pick at anything if it has a loose thread in sight .
he has severe learning dissabilities,brain damage,severe autism and adhd.
if theres any help out there id be ever so thankful.
this will be his 4th in a little over a year ...
i think he needs one that looks very similar to a crash mat ??
my boy is a sensory seeker and he will pick at anything if it has a loose thread in sight .
he has severe learning dissabilities,brain damage,severe autism and adhd.
if theres any help out there id be ever so thankful.
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After doing a quick google search i found something called waterproof mattresses. The mattress itself is completely covered with a vinyl fabric making them perfect for Autistic children so they can't pick at anything and not just for those who wet the bed. Unfortuately i can't put links to paid products because scope do not allow this.It's easy to find just google search waterproof beds (Strettons uphostory) The mattress can be purchased separately to the bed base.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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I just want to add a warm welcome @michelle7729. Welcome to Scope's forum. It is great to see you have joined us. How are you at the moment?
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