A bedside table designed to accommodate a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device, often featuring specific design elements like integrated power outlets, cable management systems, and a surface area suitable for the machine and accessories like humidifiers and masks, offers a dedicated space for this essential medical equipment. A typical example might include a drawer for storing masks and tubing, as well as a shelf specifically designed to hold the CPAP device itself, ensuring it remains stable and accessible.
Such furniture provides a convenient and organized solution for users of CPAP therapy, promoting consistent use and minimizing clutter in the bedroom. A dedicated space contributes to a more positive therapeutic experience. Historically, CPAP machines were larger and less adaptable to existing bedroom furniture. The development of specialized furniture reflects the growing prevalence of sleep apnea and the increasing need for user-friendly solutions that integrate seamlessly into the home environment.