Med-Mizer ActiveCare Bed Rails & Mobility Bars
Med-Mizer ActiveCare Bed Rails & Mobility Bars
Overview
These are the rail and mobility bar options made for the Med-Mizer ActiveCare bed. Each one gives something a little different β a hand-hold to pull against when sitting up, a steady grip when swinging around to get out, or a defined edge along the bed β so you can set the bed up around what's actually helpful rather than accepting whatever comes standard.
Quarter-length side rails come in a bolt-on set or a three-position version, both in charcoal. Mobility bars give a purposeful grip right where someone rises and turns, and foot side rails define the lower edge of the bed. The mobility bars and foot side rails are side-specific, so you'll order the one matching the side you need. Choose your option below.
Rail Options
- Quarter-Length Bolt-On Rail Set, Charcoal β a matched set of partial-length rails.
- Three-Position Quarter Side Rail, Charcoal β a partial-length rail with three positions.
- Mobility Bar β Right β a grab bar for the right side.
- Mobility Bar β Left β a grab bar for the left side.
- Foot Side Rail β Right β defines the lower right edge.
- Foot Side Rail β Left β defines the lower left edge.
Key Features
- Made for the Med-Mizer ActiveCare bed.
- Quarter-length side rails β bolt-on set or three-position, both charcoal.
- Mobility bars β a purposeful grip for sitting up and getting out of bed.
- Foot side rails β define the lower edge of the bed.
- Left and right options on mobility bars and foot side rails.
Equipment Specialist Insight: Match the rail to what someone actually does at the bedside. A mobility bar is the one to reach for if the main need is something solid to grab while sitting up and swinging around β it's positioned right where the hands go at the moment of rising, and it's the least obtrusive option here. Quarter-length side rails give a hand-hold plus a defined edge along the upper part of the bed; the three-position version adds flexibility over the fixed bolt-on set. Foot side rails handle the lower end, and they pair naturally with a mobility bar up top if you want the bed edged along its length without full-length rails. Watch the handedness: mobility bars and foot side rails are side-specific, so work out which side of the bed you need before ordering β it follows the room layout, the same way the exit direction does. And if you're pairing with the handed alternating pressure air set, keep the sides consistent so everything works together.
Technical Specifications
- BrandMed-Mizer
- TypeBed rails, mobility bars, foot side rails
- Quarter RailsBolt-on set or 3-position; charcoal
- Mobility BarsRight or left (each)
- Foot Side RailsRight or left (each)
- CompatibilityMed-Mizer ActiveCare bed
- Sold AsSelect option (set or each, per option)
Which rail should I choose?
A mobility bar if the need is a solid grip for sitting up and getting out. Quarter-length side rails if you want a hand-hold plus a defined edge along the upper bed. Foot side rails define the lower end and pair well with a mobility bar.
Why do some options say right or left?
Mobility bars and foot side rails are side-specific. Choose based on your room layout β which side of the bed is used for getting in and out. If you also have the handed air mattress set, keep the sides consistent.
Is a rail a set or a single piece?
It varies by option β the bolt-on quarter rail is a set, while mobility bars and foot side rails are sold individually per side. Check the option you select.
Designed for use with the Med-Mizer ActiveCare bed; confirm compatibility and side before ordering. Retail packaging and specifications may be updated by the manufacturer without notice. Bed rails should be selected and fitted appropriately for the user, checked regularly, and used according to the manufacturer's instructions.