Grab Rails

Grab Rails For The Elderly & Disabled

A grab rail can be used in the bathroom, entranceway or staircase to offer extra support at key points when moving around the home.

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    Fluted Grab Rails
    11059

    These fluted grab rails are a range of plastic grab rails with grooves along the length of the rail, which provide extra grip, especially for wet hands.

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    Spa Stainless Steel Grab Rail
    14660

    These strong and rust resistant grab rails provide additional support when getting in and out of the bath or shower. Available in three different sizes.

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    Fluted Grab Rail
    10550

    The cost effective Fluted Grab Rail features a fluted grip around the bar to reduce the risk of slipping. They are useful for the bathroom, corridors and stairways and provide better grip...

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    Coloured President Grab Bar
    11440

    The President Grab Bar is an attractive, durable, dementia friendly grab bar that is ribbed for improved grip. Available in red or blue, the colours are found to be stimulating to those l...

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    GripSure Grab Rail
    11061

    Comfortable and easy to grip, the GripSure Grab Rails are warm to the touch due to their stylish design, and features soft ribbing for extra grip in wet areas which makes them ideal for f...

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    Polished Stainless Steel Grab Rail
    10687

    Attractive, durable and rust resistant, The Polished Stainless Steel Grab Rails by Performance Health provide the support needed for moving safely.

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    Chrome Ringwood Rails
    11278

    The Chrome Ringwood Rails by Homecraft feature a 1.5" diameter grip and circular end plates that offter greater grip and comforth than thinner, standard grab rails.

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    Polished Curved Stainless Steel Grab Rail
    10847

    Attractive and stylish, the Polished Curved Stainless Steel Grab Rails by Homecraft provide the support needed for moving safely in the bathroom.

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    White Epoxy Ringwood Rails
    11277

    The White Epoxy Ringwood Rails by Homecraft feature a 1.5" diameter grip and circular end plates that offter greater grip and comforth than thinner, standard grab rails.

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    Prima Straight Grab Bar
    10734

    The Prima grab rails feature special soft grip mouldings around the bar to reduce the risk of slipping, even with wet soapy hands. The bars are strong, one-piece moulded plastic

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    Prima Angled Grab Bar
    10733

    The Prima grab rails feature special soft grip mouldings around the bar to reduce the risk of slipping, even with wet soapy hands.Angled bars are good for those with weak hands

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    Prima Straight Outdoor Grab Bar
    10735

    The Prima Straight Outdoor Grab Bar is an award winning grab rail that offers the user extra safety when outdoors. It features an anti-slip grip and is made from high quality, tough plast...


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    You can choose from the following types:

    • Suction cup grab bars which are easy to fix to a tiled surface so they are ideal for bathrooms. Most of ours can even be released from the wall and used when travelling away from home as they are removable.
    • Wall-fixed grab rails which need to be screwed into the wall.
    • Straight rails which can be fixed at an angle, or in a straight horizontal or vertical position.
    • Angled grab rails which allow the user to rest their forearm on the horizontal section, while holding the upper section with their hand. This can be helpful for those with a weak grip, or sensitive hands or wrists, as it spreads the body’s weight across the forearm and enables flow of movement.

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