The ModRail, now available to fit Invacare beds, Hill Rom beds or standard innerspring box-spring and mattress beds
What is it? The ModRail includes a fixed dual rail and a horizontal bar (ModBar) that can be repositioned to an optimal support location. Lift to unlock, hold up to rotate freely, lower any time to lock..
Patient Sleep Safely
- Fixed dual rail helps reduce patient falls while sleeping, yet it won't hinder patient when exiting the bed. Removable in seconds in case of emergency.
Patient Transfers Safely
- Highly-effective Mod-Bar, uses patented SuperBar technology to help patient transfer safely in and out of bed. It pivots and locks every 45° and moves in step with the patient.
Please consider the following to ensure safety when using this assistive device:
The ModRail was designed to assist patients who require a more moderate support and / or assistance with transfers to / from hospital or home styled beds. The ModRail is not intended for use as a physical restraint, or barrier to exiting the bed.
Due to the potential risks associated with patient limb / neck (may lead to suffocation) entrapment, the ModRail System is not recommended for patients with the following conditions: Problems with memory, incontinence, those who may attempt to wander (night walkers), altered mental status, pre-existing conditions such as confusion, restlessness, agitation and dementia.
There is always a potential risk of entrapment when using any bed rail. This risk can be reduced or avoided by carefully monitoring the following:
- Movement and/or compression of mattress caused by patients' weight, patient movement, mattress thickness/density, or bed position (i.e. when the bed profile is adjusted, entrapment hazards can be created which are not present when the bed is in an all-horizontal position.)
- Although the spacing of the horizontal rails on the gate meet specific standards, a full risk assessment should be carried out when the device is to be used with smaller adults and children.
- During sleep or rest periods (when the ModRail is not in use) the ModBar should be placed in the neutral position (ModBar on top of gate).
- ModRail should not be used to hinder patient from performing routine activities (i.e. exiting bed to use bathroom)
BED TIPOVER HAZARD
- if the ModRail is fixed to a relatively light and or / narrow bed, there is a potential for the bed to tip over if considerable downward force is exerted on the ModBar when it is in one of its outward angle positions. Therefor, the opposite side of the bed should be secured to prevent it from lifting up from the floor. This may be accomplished with counterweights secured under the opposite side of the bed (sandbags, cement block, etc.) or a strap between the floor and the bed frame.
All designs and specifications subject to change without notice.
Made in Canada © 2006.