The sturdy bed ladder can assist those with spinal injuries, lower extremity weakness, limited range of motion, pregnant, suffering from back problems, those recovering from surgery, and difficulty getting out of bed.
The convenient ladder-like design makes pulling yourself to an upright position an easy, no-hassle process.
There are FIVE durable, flexible, and comfortable handles. The distance between each handle is between 9″~12″, allowing individuals to easily pull themselves up incrementally and offer extra support while sitting up.
Easily Installation – Simply clip for the bed frame, and attaches it to any bed frame without tools. The ladder is easy to remove and is portable for additional assistance while traveling as well as at home. The maximum length can be adjusted to 76 inches. 220 lbs weight capacity.
Bed Ladder
- Independently sit up in bed with the assistance of the bed ladder.
- Perfect for those recovering from surgery, suffering from back pain, or experiencing limited mobility.
- The sturdy bed ladder has FOUR soft, non-slip handles for a comfortable and secure grip.
- Set at 10.5” apart, the soft handles allow individuals to pull themselves up incrementally.
- Supports up to 220 pounds.
Quick Release Buckle and Adjustable Length
- The bed ladder’s overall length is adjustable to achieve the perfect fit for every bed.
- Easily set the ladder length to better assist any individual by adjusting the strap to allow the first ladder handle to reach the individual’s underarm while lying down.
- The maximum length can be adjusted to 76 inches.
5 No-Slip Grips
- There are five durable, flexible and comfortable handles.
- The distance between each handle is between 9″~12″, allowing individuals to easily pull themselves up incrementally and offer extra support while sitting up.
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An ideal item to help those who have difficulty in bed
- Patients with spinal injuries
- Elderly with lower extremity weakness
- Patients with limited range of motion
- Pregnant woman
- People with back problems
- A patient recovering from surgery
- People who have difficulty getting out of bed.