Grab bars

Grab bars

9 Items

NDIS
Extension Flex Grab Rails - Etac
$99.95
Grab rail, President: white hand rail, perfect for seniors and disabled individuals
As low as $33.95
NDIS
Flexible grab rails - Etac, white hand rails
As low as $99.95
Telescoping Portable Grab Bar for 10 x 10cm Tile - Bridge Medical
Portable Grab Bar - Bridge Medical
$109.95
NDIS New Arrivals
Height Adjustable Bed Rail
$77.95
NDIS
Suction Grab Rail - Homecraft
$53.95
NDIS
Telescoping Portable Grab Bar - Bridge Medical

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Interesting things to know about BetterCareMarket’s Grab bars

Grab Bars and Safety Rails for Confident Movement

Grab bars give you a secure point to hold during the moments when balance matters most. Stepping into a bath. Standing from the toilet. Moving through a wet bathroom. Sitting up in bed. Entering a hallway or doorway with reduced confidence. These small safety rails play a major role in safer movement at home.

BetterCareMarket’s Grab bars range includes fixed grab rails, modular flexible rails, extension grab rails, suction grab bars, telescoping portable grab bars, bath safety rails and bed rails. Each style suits a different space, level of support and installation need.

Grab bars are practical Daily Living Aids and Independent Living Aids for seniors, NDIS participants, carers, people with disability, people recovering after surgery, and anyone managing balance changes, arthritis, reduced strength, Parkinson’s disease, osteoporosis, stroke recovery or mobility limitations.

As a Registered NDIS Provider, BetterCareMarket supplies safety rails that support everyday independence at home. For a broader safety setup, this category pairs naturally with Bathroom Aids, Walking Aids, Mobility Aids, Braces & Supports and Falls Prevention products.

 

Simple ways to make your bathroom safer

Grab bars are one of the most effective ways to improve bathroom safety and reduce the risk of falls. At Bettercaremarket, we offer a wide range of grab bars designed to support seniors, people with limited mobility, and individuals recovering from surgery or injury.

Whether you need a fixed wall-mounted rail beside the toilet, or a suction grab bar in the shower, our selection makes it easy to create a safer and more supportive environment at home.

Where should grab bars be installed for maximum safety?

Falls often occur in areas like showers, toilets, and entrances. That’s why we recommend installing grab rails in key locations throughout your home.

Our range includes flexible grab rails for custom made support, extension rails for small spaces, and straight grab bars that can be used horizontally or vertically.

You can even pair your grab bars with shower stools or multi functional over toilet frames for a complete bathroom safety setup.

Need something quick to install and easy to reposition?

Portable suction grab bars are an excellent non-permanent solution. Perfect for renters, travellers, or anyone who can’t drill into tiled walls: these rails attach securely using strong vacuum suction.

They can be repositioned as needed and are ideal for short-term use during recovery or rehabilitation. Devices like the Telescoping Suction Grab Rail provide reliable support without damaging surfaces.

Prefer something more permanent and supportive?

If you’re after maximum stability, our fixed grab rails offer strong wall-mounting options in stainless steel and chrome finishes. These are ideal for long-term use and can be mounted at any height to suit your needs.

We recommend white-coated rails for a discreet look, or stainless steel rails for extra durability. You’ll also find nylon-coated rails for added grip and comfort in wet areas.

What’s the difference between straight, angled, and folding grab rails?

Straight grab rails are the most versatile and can be installed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally depending on your needs.

Angled grab rails offer ergonomic support for natural hand positioning, especially in showers or stairwells.

Folding grab bars are ideal for smaller bathrooms or multi-user households where space is limited.

Each style is designed to offer stability, comfort, and confidence in movement.

 

Fixed Grab Rails

Fixed grab rails suit long term bathroom and home safety. They attach securely to the wall and create a reliable handhold near toilets, showers, baths, hallways, steps and entrances. Choose this style when the user needs regular support in the same location every day.

The President Grab Rail is available in 30 cm, 45 cm and 60 cm lengths, with white, red and blue colour options. The ribbed UPVC surface gives a steadier grip, while the 3.2 cm diameter suits different hand sizes. Red and blue rails improve contrast for people with low vision, dementia or reduced visual awareness.

Fixed rails need correct placement and secure installation. For bathrooms, tiles and structural fixing points matter. Professional installation is strongly recommended where safety and load support are essential.

 

Flexible and Modular Grab Rails

Flexible grab rails suit bathrooms where a straight rail does not match the movement pattern. Etac Flexible Grab Rails link together and adjust into different shapes, angles and lengths, giving more tailored support around showers, baths, toilets and tight bathroom layouts.

The textured surface gives a stable grip even with wet hands. The Etac range includes 30 cm, 60 cm and 90 cm options, with white and grey colour choices. Extension Flex Grab Rails add length to the modular system and are useful when support needs to continue along a wall or around a change in direction.

Choose flexible grab rails when the hand naturally reaches on an angle, when the wall space is awkward, or when an occupational therapist recommends a rail layout suited to the user’s transfer pattern.

 

Suction Grab Bars and Portable Grab Rails

Suction grab bars suit temporary support on smooth, flat and non porous surfaces such as tiles, glass, acrylic, porcelain and metal. They are popular for renters, travel, short term recovery and bathrooms where drilling is not suitable.

The Homecraft suction rail uses dual locking suction cups and works in the toilet, shower or bath area. Bridge Medical portable grab bars use large suction cups, locking latches and textured rubber grips. These products attach without tools and reposition without surface damage.

Suction rails are for balance support only. They are not a substitute for a professionally installed fixed rail when the user places strong body weight through the handle. Always check the suction hold before every use and reset the rail regularly.

 

Telescoping and Extendable Grab Bars

Telescoping grab bars suit bathrooms where a longer handhold improves confidence. The Bridge Medical Telescoping Portable Grab Bar adjusts between 48 cm and 61 cm and gives a longer gripping area than a standard portable rail. It attaches to smooth, flat and non porous surfaces without drilling.

The Flexible Telescoping Portable Grab Bar is made for 10 x 10 cm tiles or larger and suits users who need extra support when getting in or out of a shower or bath. The telescoping handle adjusts to suit the space and user preference.

Choose this product type when a single compact suction rail feels too short, or when the user needs a longer gripping zone for shower entry, bath entry or standing balance.

 

Bath Safety Rails

Bath safety rails support the specific movement of stepping into and out of a bathtub. This is different from a general shower rail because the user often needs support while lifting one leg over the bath wall and shifting weight on a slippery surface.

The Aquasense Bath Safety Rail clamps to the side of the bath and installs without tools. Rubber padding protects the bathtub surface, while the adjustment knob secures the rail in place. It suits seniors, children, people with disability and people recovering from surgery or injury.

Choose a bath safety rail when the main safety concern is bathtub access. Pair it with other Bathroom Aids such as bath boards, shower stools or slip resistant bath mats for a more complete bathroom safety setup.

 

Bed Rails

Bed rails support getting in and out of bed, sitting up from lying down and moving between lying, sitting and standing. They suit people with reduced strength, balance issues, stiffness, back pain, hip concerns, mobility limitations or recovery after surgery.

The Height Adjustable Bed Rail has a U style design for home beds. It attaches under the mattress without tools and includes a padded handle for a more comfortable grip. The height adjusts from 65 cm to 98 cm, and the base adjusts from 85 cm to 105 cm. It fits most standard domestic beds and works on either side of the bed.

Choose a bed rail when the main concern is bedroom transfers, not bathroom safety. It sits within the broader group of bedroom safety and Daily Living Aids.

 

Not sure what grab bar you need?

We understand that choosing the right grab bar can be overwhelming, especially with so many sizes and styles available. That’s why we offer expert advice and tailored recommendations.

Contact us for help selecting the right product for your bathroom layout, mobility goals, or funding requirements. We can also assist with bathroom safety tips and matching accessories to build your perfect home safety setup.

How to Choose the Right Grab Bar

Choose a fixed grab rail for permanent, high confidence support in the same location.

Choose a flexible modular rail when the bathroom layout needs angled or shaped support.

Choose a suction grab bar for temporary balance support on smooth, flat surfaces.

Choose a telescoping grab bar when a longer gripping area feels safer.

Choose a bath safety rail when stepping in and out of the bathtub is the main risk.

Choose a bed rail when sitting up, turning or standing from bed has become difficult.

Choose colour contrast rails for low vision, dementia support or easier visual recognition.

Choose Bathroom Aids as well when showering, toileting or bathing safety needs more than a handhold.

 

Takeaway

A grab bar is not just a rail on a wall. It is a planned point of support where strength, balance and confidence are needed most. Choose the style that matches the space, the surface and the movement, then install it where it supports real daily routines.

Why shop grab rails at BetterCareMarket?

We’re trusted by thousands of Australians for quality mobility and safety aids. All our grab bars and hand rails are sourced from leading Australian healthcare brands.

Whether you’re caring for an ageing parent, upgrading a care facility, or recovering at home, BetterCareMarket is here to support your independence, safety, and peace of mind - one rail at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about BetterCareMarket's Grab bars

Grab bars provide a secure handhold during transfers, standing balance and movement around the home. They are commonly placed near toilets, showers, baths, beds, hallways, doorways and other areas where slips, weakness or loss of balance create risk.
A fixed grab rail gives the strongest long term support when installed correctly. Suction grab bars suit temporary balance support on smooth, flat and non porous surfaces. Flexible modular rails suit bathrooms where the rail needs to follow a specific angle, reach or transfer path.
Suction grab bars are suitable for balance support when fitted to smooth, flat and non porous surfaces. They need regular checking before use. They are not suitable for full body weight support, rough tiles, grout lines, painted walls, porous surfaces or situations where the user pulls heavily on the rail.
Common placement areas include beside the toilet, inside the shower, near the bath, at the bath entry point and near bathroom entrances. The correct position depends on the user’s height, strength, transfer direction, bathroom layout and whether support is needed for standing, turning or stepping.
A grab bar is usually placed in a bathroom, toilet, bath, shower, bedroom or transfer area for short controlled movements. A handrail usually supports walking along a longer path, such as stairs, ramps or hallways. Both provide stability, but the placement and movement pattern differ.
A colour contrast grab rail is often the better option. Red or blue rails stand out more clearly against light bathroom walls and tiles. This supports easier visual recognition for people with dementia, low vision or reduced contrast sensitivity.
A fixed bathroom grab rail, bath safety rail, toilet rail or bed rail is often selected after hip or knee surgery, depending on the transfer that causes the most difficulty. The safest choice should match the person’s movement restrictions and clinician advice.
A suction grab bar is often preferred by renters because it attaches without drilling. It needs a suitable smooth surface and regular checking. For higher support needs, speak with the property owner, support coordinator or occupational therapist about safer long term options.
Fixed grab rails should be installed by a qualified professional, especially in wet areas or when the user relies on the rail for strong support. Wall structure, fixing points, tile type and placement all affect safety. Suction rails do not require tools, but they still need correct surface preparation and regular checks.
Grab bars are suitable for many NDIS participants when they relate to disability support needs, daily living goals, safer transfers or independent access at home. Funding suitability depends on the participant’s plan, goals and support requirements
Choose a bed rail when the main difficulty is sitting up, standing from bed or transferring in and out of bed. Choose a bathroom grab rail when the main difficulty is showering, bathing, toileting or moving safely across wet bathroom surfaces.
Grab bars work well with shower chairs, bath boards, raised toilet seats, toilet surrounds, slip resistant mats, walking frames, rollators and other Mobility Aids. The right combination depends on where the person feels unsafe and which daily task creates the highest risk.