
Caps or socks for metal bed frame feet that scratch floors and slide.
Sleep goals focus on positioning, light control, sound masking, and safe weighted comfort without trapping a person who cannot reposition alone.
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Caps or socks for metal bed frame feet that scratch floors and slide.

Foam insert that fills gaps between the mattress and bed rail to prevent limbs from getting trapped.


Low-profile cushioned pad on the floor where feet land when sitting up.

Protective pads to cover sharp corners on furniture like nightstands, tables, or cabinets, enhancing safety.

Short rail at mid-bed — helps roll to sitting without blocking partner side.

Padding between headboard and wall to stop banging and wall damage.


Automatic can opener — minimal grip and wrist force for meal prep.

Firm foam wedge for reflux, breathing, and semi-reclined rest.

Soft, low-profile bed side rails or bumpers for adults and seniors, preventing falls from bed.




Neck-contour pillow for side/back sleepers managing fatigue and positioning.
Simple daily planner worksheet to help manage fatigue through pacing. Includes sections for rest breaks, medications, and rehabilitation activities.

Add cushioning around bed rails when there is risk of bumping or entrapment concern.

Gentle weight can improve sleep quality and reduce anxiety.

Foam edge bolsters along the mattress side for rolling safety.

Plastic barrier with zipper — seals off bathroom demo dust from bedroom.

Gentle dawn-simulating light helps wake without startle.


Smaller weighted pad for seated rest — less bulk than a full blanket.
