In 1960, two brothers, Don and Bud Mathis, changed the furniture industry by opening the first Mathis Brothers Furniture location.
The concept provided customers the opportunity to buy the furniture they needed at low prices without having to wait for a sale. It revolutionized the furniture business and helped make Mathis Brothers Furniture one of the largest independent furniture retailers in America.
“We charged a little less, so our neighbors could have a little more,” Don Mathis said.
Today, Mathis Home remains a family-owned business with Don’s sons, Bill and Larry, and Bill’s children, Rit Mathis and Kerry Pacillio, working together to continue to innovate the way you shop for furniture. Their commitment to creating value for their neighbors remains strong as ever.
As the company continued to evolve, it launched Mathis Sleep in 2011 and has remained committed to its roots and culture by focusing not only on value, style and comfort, but is now helping its customers across Oklahoma to achieve their best sleep ever.
Mathis Sleep has 18 convenient locations statewide and offers the best selection of mattresses. The company is now poised to provide its customers a choice to potentially explore whether they can improve their overall sleep health with the help of experts in the sleep field.
“Crafting exceptional mattress products really fuels my fire! I have been designing mattresses for over 25 years, and I still get excited when we at Lady Americana, a Mathis Home company, create Best-In-Class products,” stated Kerry Tramel, president of Lady Americana. “Your comfort when struggling to achieve a good night’s sleep begins with your mattress choice. At Mathis Sleep, we offer the largest and finest selection of Lady Americana and other brand mattresses available on the market today.
“In addition to a quality mattress, a good, healthy night’s sleep is also dependent on making sure you aren’t one of the silent sufferers who experience a sleep disorder, which is why we’ve recently announced an affiliation with the Oklahoma Sleep Institute. When you sleep better, you live better,” he said. “That’s why Mathis Sleep has aligned with the Oklahoma Sleep Institute to help you achieve your best-ever sleep.”
Approximately 42 million Americans have sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and more than 75% of severe sleep-disordered breathing cases remain undiagnosed. Many sufferers are unaware that they have this condition.
The prevalence of moderate-to-severe sleep disordered breathing is 23.4% in women and 49.7% in men. It is estimated that 90% of women with sleep apnea, especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) remains undiagnosed. This is primarily because women’s symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, menopause and stress while balancing family life activities, may differ from the classic male presentation, which is snoring.
Mr. Tramel explained, “Mathis Sleep’s 58-member professional sales team is focused not only on presenting a wide selection of mattress options for our customers to achieve their most comfortable night’s sleep, but we are also helping to facilitate and educate our customers, if they are interested, in potentially seeking the advice of a Board Certified Sleep Physician or other medical provider to help them rule out the possibility that they may be suffering from a sleep disorder. Our commitment to all Oklahomans at Mathis Sleep is to do everything possible to help our customers achieve their best sleep ever.”
He continued, “Mathis Sleep is the mattress expert for your sleep comfort, but the Oklahoma Sleep Institute offers clinical support and expertise to assist individuals who may suffer from a sleep disorder. Our 18-location Mathis Sleep store footprint across Oklahoma aligns with the Oklahoma Sleep Institute’s 11 statewide sleep lab locations and six sleep clinic locations, which provide all Oklahomans with greater access to improve their sleep comfort and sleep health. Mathis Sleep is proud of our collaboration with the Oklahoma Sleep Institute. Both organizations are passionate about improving the comfort and sleep health of all Oklahomans,” Mr. Tramell said.
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