
Nighttime bathroom alternative to reduce risky trips.
About $2,320 if bought separately (items vary)
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Nighttime bathroom alternative to reduce risky trips.

Wash without running water — great for outdoor or in-bed cleansing.



Organize medications for the entire week with separate compartments for morning and evening doses, helping to reduce missed or doubled doses.

Pick things up without bending or reaching far.

One-press emergency help — peace of mind for solo time.

A multi-purpose cart with wheels to transport items and organize spaces.
A printed daily log and medical journal for caregivers to track medication, vitals, mood, and therapy sessions.

Locked compartments, audible alarm, pre-load up to 28 doses.

Pair of height-adjustable rails for larger beds — independent release.

Pressure-sensitive pad that triggers an alarm when a person gets out of bed, alerting a caregiver.

Sensors call for help if a hard fall is detected — even if you cannot press.

Large disposable wipes for full-body cleanse without a shower.

Keep emergency help reachable in bathroom and shower areas.

Felt slider pads designed to effortlessly move heavy furniture across various floor surfaces, protecting floors from scratches and making room re-layouts and cleaning easier.

Thin, firm mat designed to reduce impact from falls without creating a tripping hazard for caregivers.

In-home console with optional cellular backup when phone lines fail.

Wall or lanyard shower button that is a component of a home medical alert system.

Additional wearable pendant for an existing medical alert system, often used for a second individual on the same monitoring account.

Large-button phone with dedicated emergency key and loud speaker.

Pull cord or tape switch wired to nurse-call or home alert.

Passive infrared sensor pings app or alerts caregiver when movement detected.

A bundle of individual devices: blood pressure monitor, pulse oximeter, and a smart weight scale with an app to track readings.

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

Extra-loud chime with portable pager for hard-of-hearing caregivers.

Sensor that detects if a bathroom is occupied, often used for safety or monitoring.

Helps caregivers steady transfers and walking — protects shoulder/hip.

Nighttime alternative for women — reduces fall risk.

Quick body cleansing between showers.





Daily BP check — stroke recovery key vital.


Protects skin from moisture and friction.

Privacy-minded indoor cam with app alerts — not a substitute for medical alert.

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

Wireless sensors chime when doors or windows open.

Padded handles let caregivers safely steady the survivor.

Survivor presses pendant — pager rings anywhere in the home.

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

Wall-mounted lockbox with code shared with fire/EMS.

Wearable help button designed for use with a medical alert monitoring service (typically requires separate subscription).

Watch-style help button — easier for hand weakness than small pendant.

Cellular pendant or watch — works at home, yard, and short errands.

Pre-paid or device-only alert — calls preset contacts, not a monitoring center.

Wireless call button rings a portable receiver — no monthly service.

Portable toilet chair with arms — height adjustable, bucket liner.

Timed slots release pills — alarm reminds dose; locked until scheduled.

Soft off-loading boots — float heels for bedbound or limited mobility.

Low-friction fabric helps caregiver roll person for hygiene and pressure relief.

One chair for versatile use: beside the bed, over the toilet, or as a shower chair.

Armrests swing down for lateral transfers from bed or wheelchair.

Padded belt with handles for guided stand-pivot transfers.

Combination box for spare key — caregivers and family access.

Allow trusted caregivers or responders access during emergencies.

Notify caregivers when a high fall-risk user stands from a chair.


Keep basic first aid supplies organized and easy for caregivers to find.

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

Make emergency calling easier for users with vision, dexterity, or cognition concerns.

Help emergency responders identify the home quickly.

Provide a fast way to request help after a fall or sudden symptom.

Let the survivor call a caregiver inside the home quickly.

Alert caregivers when a high-risk survivor gets out of bed.

A portable device that measures blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate (BPM), typically displaying results on a large screen for easy readability.

Provide a simple room-to-room call system for help requests.

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

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

Wearable button with speaker — talk to dispatch without finding a phone.

Smoke alarm with bright strobe and bed shaker accessory.

Base unit with pill reminders plus emergency button integration.

Simplified smartwatch with SOS, GPS, and optional fall detection.

Wall-mounted radar that detects falls without wearing a pendant.

Room-to-room voice intercom — call family without climbing stairs.

Bracelet with conditions, meds, and emergency contacts engraved.

Kit with a tube and medical information form, designed to be kept on a refrigerator for first responders.