ATB Bedskins: Cleaner, More Comfortable Bedding for Care

Caregiver assisting a patient

Clean, dry bedding is one of the quiet essentials of good care. Whether you're looking after a family member at home or managing a busy care setting, a protective bed layer keeps the resting surface fresh, protects the mattress, and makes clean-up far easier. ATB Bedskins are designed to do exactly that.

Why protective bedding matters

People who are recovering, bed-bound, or living with incontinence spend a lot of time in bed, so the comfort and hygiene of that surface really matters. Spills and moisture can damage a mattress and create extra laundry, while a damp surface is uncomfortable and can affect skin health. A good protective sheet acts as a hygienic barrier between the person and the mattress.

What makes a good bed protector

  • A soft top layer that's comfortable to lie on
  • A reliable layer that helps protect the mattress underneath
  • A size that suits the bed and stays in place
  • Easy handling for quick changes by caregivers

ATB Bedskins protective bed sheet

Where Bedskins help

Protective bedding is useful in many everyday situations: home care for elderly or recovering family members, hospitals and nursing homes, and any setting where extra protection and easy clean-up make life simpler. They're also handy for short-term needs, such as after a procedure or during illness.

About ATB Bedskins

ATB Bedskins add a clean, comfortable, protective layer to any bed. Used alongside regular linen changes, they help keep the bed fresh and the mattress protected, so the person resting on it stays comfortable and caregivers spend less time on laundry and clean-up.

Simple habits for comfortable care

Keep a few protectors in reserve so you're never caught short, change them as needed to keep the surface fresh, and pair them with gentle skin care at each change. Little routines like these make a real difference to comfort and dignity, and help the person in your care rest easy.

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This article is for general information only and is not medical advice.