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Own Your Sleep launches travel comfort kits and hotel accessibility network

May 13, 2026
Own Your Sleep launches travel comfort kits and hotel accessibility network

By AI, Created 5:09 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Own Your Sleep has introduced three travel comfort kits for medical and sensory needs and is building a hotel certification network for adjustable beds. The Michigan-founded company says the effort is aimed at helping travelers with disabilities and chronic conditions sleep more safely away from home.

Why it matters: - Travelers with medical needs often face hotel rooms that are not designed for safe rest. - Own Your Sleep is targeting a gap that affects people with dysphagia, GERD, heart failure, spinal cord injuries, post-surgical recovery needs and other conditions. - The company is pairing a consumer product launch with an effort to create the first hotel certification program focused on adjustable beds and sleep accessibility.

What happened: - Own Your Sleep launched three travel comfort kits for medical, sensory and everyday travelers. - The kits are the Comfort + Safety Travel Kit for $45, the Dysphagia Basic Comfort Kit for $45 and the Dysphagia Deluxe Comfort Kit for $65. - Founder Kelly Haapala announced the launch on May 13, 2026. - The company is based in Waterford, Michigan.

The details: - Each kit includes thickening gel packets, adaptive straws, pill crushers, cooling towels, silicone pouches and other travel items. - The kits come in a branded tote designed to be used at hotels anywhere in the world. - The Dysphagia Deluxe kit also includes an ultra-fine pill crusher, reusable silicone soft pouch and a travel spray bottle with keychain and lanyard. - All three kits include an OYS branded tote, logo sticker and thank-you postcard. - OwnYourSleep.net is the sales site for the kits. - Kits for sensory needs, CPAP users and ostomy travelers are in development.

Between the lines: - Haapala framed the launch as a response to travelers who cancel trips, avoid hotels or travel without the tools they need for safe sleep. - The company is also building the Own Your Sleep Certified Network, which links travelers with hotels and adjustable bed manufacturers that meet a defined standard of sleep accessibility. - Hotels in the network would get co-branded visibility and access to a directory of medical travelers. - Manufacturers would gain a pathway into the hospitality sector. - The company is actively looking for hotel and manufacturer partners for the first certified properties. - No hotel certification program currently exists to address this gap, according to the company. - The U.S. Department of Justice has signaled through multiple Statements of Interest that hotels may be required under the ADA to provide reasonable modifications, including bed adjustments, for guests with disabilities.

What’s next: - Own Your Sleep is recruiting hotels and adjustable bed manufacturers for the first wave of certified properties. - The company says it plans to expand the kit lineup as additional travel needs are identified. - A USPTO trademark application is pending. - More information is available at OwnYourSleep.net.

The bottom line: - Own Your Sleep is trying to turn hotel sleep access into a specialized travel category, starting with medical comfort kits and aiming for a global certification standard for accessible beds.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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