Fixed bed rails
Attach securely to the bed frame for a permanent, sturdy fitting.
Bed Rails
Our bed rails are designed to provide extra support when getting in and out of bed, helping you feel more secure and confident, day and night.
Bed Rails
Explore our full range of bed rails below, designed to add extra security and support in and around the bed.
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About this category
Bed rails come in a few different styles, designed to suit different beds and levels of support.
Attach securely to the bed frame for a permanent, sturdy fitting.
Strap or clip under the mattress with no drilling or fixings, ideal for divan and adjustable beds.
Offer extra comfort or a dedicated handle to help with sitting up or standing from the edge of the bed.
Comfort, range and independence
Our bed rails are designed to add practical, everyday security and support in and around the bed.
A sturdy rail along the side of the bed offers something secure to hold onto when changing position or getting up.
Most bed rails clip or strap under the mattress, with no tools or drilling required, and can be fitted to most standard bed frames.
Holding onto a bed rail can make it easier to sit up, turn over or get in and out of bed independently.
Choose from full-length, half-length, padded or grab-handle style rails to suit your bed and how you plan to use it.
Buying guide
A few quick checks will help you find a bed rail that fits properly and suits how it will be used.
Confirm the rail's fitting method works with your bed type and check your mattress thickness against the product specification.
A full-length rail offers support along most of the bed, while a half-length rail leaves room to get in and out more easily at one end.
Consider whether the main need is support for getting up, help with turning over, or added security against rolling out of bed.
If there's any risk of confusion or entrapment, speak to an occupational therapist or healthcare professional before choosing a bed rail.
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Common questions
Answers to some of the questions we're asked most often about bed rails.
Bed rails give extra support when getting in and out of bed, help with turning over or repositioning, and can give added confidence during the night.
Most bed rails are designed to fit standard divan, profiling and adjustable beds, but it's worth checking the rail's fitting method and your mattress thickness against the product specification before ordering.
Bed rails aren't suitable for everyone. If you or the person you're caring for experiences confusion, has very limited mobility, or there's a risk of becoming trapped between the rail and the mattress, it's best to get advice from an occupational therapist or healthcare professional before choosing one.
Most bed rails clip or strap securely under the mattress, without the need for tools or drilling. It's important to follow the manufacturer's fitting instructions closely and check the rail is secure before use.
A bed rail typically runs along the side of the bed to support turning, repositioning or preventing rolling out, while a grab handle is usually shorter and positioned to help with sitting up or standing from the edge of the bed.
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