Bed Side Rail For Adjustable Beds For Seniors
Bed Side Rail For Adjustable Beds For Seniors
This side rail for beds can be attached to either side of any bed but is especially helpful on platform beds, adjustable beds or beds with just a mattress and no box spring.
Plus, it meets the updated safety standards from US Consumer Product Safety Commission for bed rails as there are no spaces that create risk for strangulation. Learn more about that here.
We love it for those who have trouble getting in or out of bed due to decreased strength or poor balance. The bed rail can be placed under the mattress and positioned towards the head of the bed. For adjustable beds, this side bed rail will move with the head of the bed and there are no legs on this rail to worry about becoming a trip hazard. The included mesh bag attaches to the side rail and makes it easy to keep small items in reach.
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Looking for a bag to keep things handy? Try this bag that can be attached to this bed rail.
Why we know this works!
Why we know this works!
This side rail for beds is a great solution for those who have trouble getting in or out of bed due to decreased strength or poor balance. The bedside rail works well for adjustable beds as it can be placed under the mattress towards the head of the bed and will move with the head of the bed when it is adjusted by the user. This side rail for adjustable beds is a perfect solution for those who prefer having the head of the bed elevated along with the support of a rail when getting in/out of bed.
The bed rail for adjustable beds allows the user to be more independent with rolling in bed and sitting up. It helps to prevent falls when seated on the edge of the bed to get dressed or just to get up and down.
Specifications
Specifications
Color(s): Black
Size(s): Compact
Product Weight: 1lb
Material(s): Aluminum
Latex free: yes
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