Stander BedCaddie, Pull-Up Assist Bed-Ladder with Non-Slip Handles for Adults, Seniors, and Elderly, Adjustable Length Bed-Lift, Sit Up Helper Bed-Assist, Mobility Aid for Handicapped and Injured
$12.99
| Brand | Stander |
|---|---|
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Modern |
| Product Dimensions | 5″W x 48″H |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Manufacturer | Standers |
| UPC | 881947244814 897564020854 621227321572 787461513637 772195583148 884382354568 897564000658 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| ASIN | B000GUFFN6 |
| Item model number | 2085 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Maximum recommended load | 300 Pounds |
| Assembly required | No |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s 1 year unlimited |
| Batteries required | No |
| Included Components | Stander BedCaddie |
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Customers say
Customers find the bed ladder effective, particularly for post-surgery recovery and mobility assistance. The product is easy to attach and use, and customers appreciate its sturdiness, with one noting it’s strong enough for moving around. They consider it a lifesaver, with one customer mentioning it was crucial during back surgery recovery, and another highlighting its usefulness for long-term or temporary disabilities.
13 reviews for Stander BedCaddie, Pull-Up Assist Bed-Ladder with Non-Slip Handles for Adults, Seniors, and Elderly, Adjustable Length Bed-Lift, Sit Up Helper Bed-Assist, Mobility Aid for Handicapped and Injured
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Stander BedCaddie, Pull-Up Assist Bed-Ladder with Non-Slip Handles for Adults, Seniors, and Elderly, Adjustable Length Bed-Lift, Sit Up Helper Bed-Assist, Mobility Aid for Handicapped and Injured
$12.99


fiddler32 –
Life-changing mobility aid
I bought this for my 90 year old grandpa. He’s had some medical problems and surgeries that have weakened his core muscles. The way he was getting out of bed looked pretty unsafe–wrenching his upper body around to push up on his nightstand, often falling back and having to try again. His shoulder and arm muscles are still strong, and that’s an important thing to keep in mind for using this product. I looked at bedside walker models but those are meant to go under a box spring and grandpa’s bed is just a mattress on a slat foundation. So I decided to try this one and not only is it a lot cheaper, but it works really well. Installation was super easy on grandpa’s metal bed frame, if you have a bed with a footboard, it might be harder to get it clipped in. Since it’s a twin bed, I stuck an adhesive hook to the side of the bedframe and hung the rope ladder within Grandpa’s reach–that way it’s not taking up room in his bed. Grandpa’s review is that it is “life-changing.” Getting out of bed is easier and less painful.
Grandpa –
Just what I expected
Simple to install and i find it very useful, I did install it on the side opposite of where I get in insulted of the foot of the bed as I needed it to assist in repositioning accros the bed.
Karrisa49 –
Helps a lot
It helps alot but you still need alot of upper body and arm strength
Javier rodriguez –
Good strong product shoulder rescue
Put on left rail of bed no more rolling shoulder off bed pull and ease to bed side and begin the day with out grinding weight on shoulder great product very sturdy I’m 260 it’s strong enough for me move around easier.
icebean –
Not useful for folks with limited upper body strength
I ordered this Caddie after hubby began working with a physical therapist again. I thought it would be a better option than a rail on the right side of the bed — that would have impeded his getting to a sitting position with the help of a caregiver or myself.The Caddie attaches easily to the bedframe — it took me only a minute or two. I would strongly suggest that you do NOT attach it to any other part of the bed other than the iron or metal frame. Like another reviewer, we have adjustable beds with metal parts that move along with the bed — but they’re removable and that’s NOT going to be stable enough to support the full weight of someone struggling to sit upright and swing their legs around to the side of the bed. If you’re going to have a decent shot of success with this product, you need to be safe about installing it first!This item is a great concept but if you have limited or impaired upper body strength you’re not going to be able to use it properly. So for us, this now falls into the “been there, done that” category. It’s still attached to our bed frame (just in case…) but hubby can’t really use it. Maybe with some more strength/endurance work with the physical therapist…I wish I had thought about the strength issue before clicking the Order button — it would have been nice if there had been some guidance regards that (now) obvious requirement in the item description.
katie –
surprisingly handy after surgery
i ordered this as a potential aid for my father who just had a partial cystoscopy, hes bloated and swollen from that and weighs normally around 220 or so.this was easy to “install” and it has come in handy. im fairly strong but not enough yet to help lift my fathers upper half to have him sit up for brief moments while i adjust his pillows. i have him grab onto this ladder and hes able to lift himself up enough for me to move his pillows without causing him any real discomfort.its not needed everyday, and lately its not needed at all since hes recovering and getting better…. but its still worth the price even if its never used again. its very sturdy and it stays in place.my fathers bedframe is a minimal steel frame, so it has bars i was able to attach the strap to, not sure how this would install on a frame that is solid (like ones that have no underneath, with drawers for storage). the handles are easy to grip and hold onto, and again even if its only used a few times…..its worth it. id have never been able to get my father comfortable without this thing.
Michele –
Help Your Caregiver Care For You
It helps with pulling up in bed. Very beneficial for caregivers. This way can to.
Sara –
Great for post surgery
Worked very well Post abdominal surgery. The strap is very long and adjustable so you can use it on any size bed. We have a king sized bed and I hooked it into the middle of the bed frame and was able to adjust it to my side. The ‘ladder’ handles were very helpful to lessen the strain on my abdomen as I pulled up.
that guy –
Had the product a few months now. A worthwhile investment, big help getting in and out of bed. Easy install as well. Vendor was prompt, received product 3 business days.
Anne –
very useful
J.A. –
This was a lifesaver when my Dad got sick. This handy assist handle made it so easy for my Dad to sit up in bed, and adjust positions. I honestly think it helped my Dad get up and moving around faster than if he didn’t have it because it gave him more independence. Plus, it saved my Mom and I from having to manually move him.
Amazon Customer –
Delivered on time. Does the job.
Amazon Customer –
Bought it for my 88 year old mom who has a hard time getting up from bed. I put it on but she could not use it because the item was just laying on her bed, she still did not have enough strength to pull herself up. Taught her a few times but didn’t work. Gave up, returned it.The item is a great idea but not for her age and condition.