Bed Rails

Bed Rails One of the most frequent sorts of mobility...
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Drive Medical Telescoping Full Length Side Rail

Drive Medical Telescoping Full Length Side Rail

$149.95
Drive Medical No Gap Half Length Side Bed Rails with Brown Vein Finish

Drive Medical No Gap Half Length Side Bed Rails with Brown Vein Finish

$167.50
Stander 30" Safety Bed Rail

Stander 30" Safety Bed Rail

$169.50
Stander EZ Adjustable Bed Rail

Stander EZ Adjustable Bed Rail

$199.45
HealthCraft Smart Rail

HealthCraft Smart Rail

$198.50
MOBB EZ Grip Bedrail

MOBB EZ Grip Bedrail

$74.95
MOBB Bed Assist Rail

MOBB Bed Assist Rail

$74.95
MOBB MOBBility Bed Rail

MOBB MOBBility Bed Rail

$83.95
Stander Mobility Bedrail

Stander Mobility Bedrail

$215.00$179.95
Stander Bedrail Advantage Traveler

Stander Bedrail Advantage Traveler

$129.95
Stander Replacement Pouch for Bed Rails

Stander Replacement Pouch for Bed Rails

$29.95
Stander Bedside Econorail

Stander Bedside Econorail

$108.95
Stander Prime Bed Handle

Stander Prime Bed Handle

$259.95
Stander Bed Caddie

Stander Bed Caddie

$28.95
Stander Prime Safety Bed Rail

Stander Prime Safety Bed Rail

$289.95
HealthCraft Assista-Rail

HealthCraft Assista-Rail

$161.95
Drive Medical M-Rail Home Bed Assist Handle

Drive Medical M-Rail Home Bed Assist Handle

$129.75
BIOS Medical Bed Rail

BIOS Medical Bed Rail

$99.95
Parsons ADL WaveRail - Bed Side Assist Handrail

Parsons ADL WaveRail - Bed Side Assist Handrail

$84.85
Mobb Bedrail Strap

Mobb Bedrail Strap

$8.95

Bed Rails

One of the most frequent sorts of mobility challenges is difficulty getting in and out of bed, and this isn't restricted to persons recovering from catastrophic injuries or illnesses. Many people experience bed mobility issues each year as a result of simple issues such as joint pain, diminished flexibility, and morning stiffness, which are all frequent side effects of ageing. The usage of bed handles, rails, or poles is an excellent solution to deal with this problem.

Help rails, side rails, assist bars, stand assists, and bed handles are all terms for bed safety rails, which come in a variety of designs to meet the needs of every user. Some are designed to be more permanent additions, while others are moveable. They're fastened to the bed in a variety of methods, but they all provide a stable handhold for repositioning while laying in bed and supporting people getting out of bed. They also guard against falls from bed, which become more common as people age or have certain medical issues.

Although bed rails as a category sometimes includes longer rails and those built-in or added to hospital beds, the sort we'll be talking about in this buying guide is the shorter, assistive rails that are most commonly used at home on normal beds. These daily living aids assist people of all ages, both young and old, in maintaining their safety, independence, and mobility while transferring in and out of bed.

Because there are so many various types and features to pick from when it comes to bed rails, we'll walk you through some of them to help you make the best decision for you or a loved one.

Which Safety Rail is the Most Appropriate for Me?

Regardless of other design elements, every bed rail, whether permanent or moveable, is intended to accomplish three goals:

  • Assist the user in adjusting himself or herself while laying in bed.
  • Reduce the chance of falling out of bed.
  • Assist in getting into and out of bed with robust, dependable assistance.
  • The use of high-quality designs will also prevent bed entrapment. Reputable manufacturers ensure that their bed rail layouts adhere to the FDA's criteria for decreasing the seven dangers of bed entrapment in order to maintain safety.