Mattress for Sleep Apnea. Better Sleep. For Both of You.
The right mattress, base, and pillow setup makes a real difference — for the person managing sleep apnea and the partner beside them.
It's Not Just You. Your Partner Suffers Too.
Sleep apnea doesn't just disrupt your breathing — it disrupts everyone in the bed. Your partner lies awake listening to gasping, loud snoring, and restless movement. Night after night, they lose sleep too.
In most cases, it's the partner who first notices the problem — and pushes for a solution. The right sleep system helps both of you get the rest you deserve.
Bed partners of sleep apnea sufferers can lose up to an hour of sleep per night — and are more likely to report relationship strain and daytime exhaustion.
— Canadian Lung Association
Elevation. Pillow Position. Edge Support.
Head elevation can help open airways and make CPAP therapy more effective — but elevation alone isn't enough. Your pillow needs to work with your mask without breaking the seal or causing pressure.
And edge support matters more than you think — the person using CPAP needs to sleep near their machine, and their partner deserves their full share of the mattress. We look at the whole picture.
The Adjustable Base.
Comfort and Support for Both of You.
Elevation opens airways. Edge support keeps you stable. Memory positions find your angle every night. This isn't a workaround — it's a system built for sleep apnea.
Even mild head-of-bed elevation can reduce obstructive sleep apnea events by up to 31.8% — with the greatest improvement in reducing hypopneas by 47.3%.
— Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2017
Three Things Working Together
Sleep apnea relief isn't about one product — it's about how your mattress, base, and pillow work as a system to support open airways and comfortable CPAP use.
The Right Mattress
The person with sleep apnea needs to sleep near their CPAP machine — and most mattresses cave in at the edges. Ours don't. Reinforced edge support on every side means no sinking, no rolling, and stable comfort at any angle.
Adjustable Base
Head elevation can help support CPAP therapy and make breathing more comfortable. Memory positions let you find the right angle every night — so both of you sleep better.
The Right Pillow
We help match you with a supportive pillow that works with your CPAP mask — keeping seals intact, reducing pressure on your face, and maintaining neck alignment at any elevation.
Proudly Partnered With Lung Saskatchewan
Modern Mattress has an exclusive partnership with Lung Saskatchewan to help the estimated 300,000 Saskatchewan residents living with sleep apnea. Together, we're raising awareness, improving diagnosis rates, and helping people find the right sleep solutions — because 90% of sufferers in our province don't even know they have it.
If you or your partner suspect sleep apnea, talk to your healthcare provider or reach out to Lung Saskatchewan for resources, support groups, and CPAP funding information.
Jaimie from Lung Saskatchewan
Your Path to Better Sleep
Four steps. That's it.
Tell Us What's Wrong
Tell us about your sleep apnea, your CPAP setup, and how it's affecting your partner.
Discover
Your sleep consultant learns how you both sleep — elevation needs, mask type, pillow preferences, and edge requirements.
Get Your Fix
The right mattress with edge support, an adjustable base, and a pillow matched to your CPAP mask — built around both of you.
Feel It
Try it before you decide. Both of you will know when it's right.
Support Your CPAP with an Inclined Base
Problem. Solution. Result. One piece of equipment does the heavy lifting — and you sleep through the rest.
Flat Sleep Collapses the Airway
Sleeping flat means your airway collapses dozens of times an hour. Oxygen drops. Sleep stages never finish.
Incline the Upper Body 30–45°
Elevation reduces airway collapse and complements CPAP therapy. Paired together, breathing stays open all night long.
Fewer Events, Deeper Rest
Better oxygen. Fewer arousals. Mornings that do not feel like a hangover.
More Sleep Problems Worth Solving
Ready for Better Sleep?
Find the right sleep system for sleep apnea — for you and your partner. Sleep experts are ready when you are.