Thank you for telling us about your loved one
Thank you for telling us about your loved one
Based on your answers, a Cubby Bed may not be the right fit right now. In many cases, that's good news: it means nights at your house sound safe. And if nights still feel hard, this page can help you understand what to watch for.
Why we asked what we asked
The Cubby Bed is an FDA Class I medical device, not a traditional bed. Insurance coverage is generally tied to a documented medical need for safety, so the quiz's job is to find out whether a medically necessary funding path may be open to your family.
The concerns families come to Cubby with
Insurance looks for documented safety needs like these. If any start to sound familiar down the road, they're worth noting:
Tip: if you start noticing any of these, write down what happens and when. Those notes help your loved one's doctor understand what nights really look like.
A few things to keep handy
In the meantime, here's what other families find useful.
The safety + concerns worksheet
Track nighttime patterns over time. It's useful for doctor visits if concerns develop.
How to get a Cubby Bed guide
The full path, step by step, whenever you want to understand how it works.
I'd like to purchase the bed today
Prefer to purchase without insurance? The Cubby Bed is also available directly.
Needs change. The door doesn't close.
Children grow, conditions evolve, and nights can look different in six months. If new safety concerns develop, retake the quiz anytime and we'll give you updated guidance based on where things stand then.