🛌 Rise with confidence—your bedside support just got smarter!
The Vive Bed Ladder Assist is a 72-inch adjustable pull-up device designed to help seniors, pregnant women, and injury recovery patients sit up safely and comfortably. Featuring padded foam handles for a secure grip, durable vinyl webbing supporting up to 300 pounds, and tool-free installation on any bed frame, it combines convenience with reliable support for enhanced independence.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5"W x 72"H |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Style Name | Traditional |
Color | Black |
S**.
Great bed assist
I had this installed at the head of my bed. I use it Getting into bed and when I need to turn over
J**.
Great for pregnancy
At 30 weeks pregnant I wish I would hav bought this sooner to help with getting out of bed. It’s simple and easy to use and has helped lessen my back pain and pelvic with rolling over and getting out of bed. Should be a great help pool at partum as well.
P**N
It Works!
easy install that helps in getting upright in bed with bust rib!
K**Y
I had no idea this type of thing existed!
I have MS and usually I'm okay getting in and out of bed but last week I had a surprise fever and got suck and had to call a family member very late at night. Now I have this and it's brilliant! Simple, sturdy, does what it needs to without being annoying in the bed. I live alone and this will keep me safe for those unexpected moments. I was considering a bed rail but that would be really annoying and cumbersome. This is way cheaper and if I don't want to use it I can stick it in a drawer!
V**N
Very handy bar
Easy for my disabled brother to use to get out of bed.
C**K
Absolute Life Saver for an Elderly Adult
I have shopped for and had my mom try a multitude of items to help my 92-year-old mom raise herself up and out of bed. With that said, this is the magic wand! She absolutely loves the ladder and doesn’t know how she’s lived without it. It helps her move across the bed, slide herself over, raise herself up to turn on the ceiling fan, as well as helps her pull herself up and out of bed. This is a mighty miracle for the elderly or anyone who has trouble getting up from a laying down.
J**E
Very Helpful and Well Made
My husband had surgery and I put a bed rail on our queen side bed. I attached the ladder at the foot of the bed and between the rail and the ladder, he is able to sit up by himself without harming his addominal and chest surgery sites.
R**T
immediately helpful. Long term? time will tell
this is a very nice tool to have. I put it on the centerline of a tempurpedic adjustable bed using the metal rail that retains the foot of the mattress, and it has been very good to have from the jump - for repositioning myself, for sitting up, for getting out of bed. (I'm a cancer patient with a lot of weight loss following abdominal surgery; my core strength is very low.) I can see it will also be a great rescue tool - last week I drifted to the edge of the bed while asleep, halted my fall by putting my head on the bedside table - and needed another 20 minutes to figure out a way to lever myself upright and get out of bed. that experience prompted my purchase of rails and this ladder. i will get the rails up when possible; this was a one-person job with immediate, large benefit.all that said, I do look at this tool and wonder how long it will last. the assembly of the middle rung on my copy introduces 2 unneeded points of failure - the main ring of fabric is cut on each side and the rung is attached at the cut, as is the loop which holds the top rung in place.If the çenter rung was joined the same way that bottom rung is, by leaving the webbing intact and joining to it as it went past, there would be no need for those two cuts - and probably fewer reviews reporting early failure of the ladder. Time will tell, and I will look into other fabric ladders. It seems possible that someone makes a bunk bed or treehouse ladder which offers similar functionality if attached to a bed.
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