Assistive rails can be installed in various locations, depending on the needs of the patient:
Bathrooms: Rails are often placed near toilets and inside showers or bathtubs to assist with sitting, standing, and maintaining balance on slippery surfaces. Bedside: Bed rails help patients in getting in and out of bed safely, especially those who are bedridden or have limited mobility. Hallways and Staircases: Rails installed along hallways and staircases provide continuous support for walking and climbing stairs.