A stationary bedrail that has a pair of metal bars that go underneath the mattress, but also a pair of feet touching the floor for additional support. The rail itself is height adjustable and can be used by someone with difficulty getting in or out of bed.
Advantages
- considered to be very stable because of the use of the feet and supporting bar underneath one’s mattress
- bedrail is height adjustable
Disadvantage
- the height adjustable rail may increase the risk of entrapment if the gap between the bed mattress and top of the rail is large