Services Provided by Bridge Port
Abulatory & Bathroom Aids
Canes provide balance and stability for individuals with limited mobility or recovering from injury. Lightweight and adjustable, they reduce strain on the legs and joints while preventing falls. Canes are available in single-point or quad-base designs, offering personalized support for daily walking and improving independence in both home and community settings.
Front wheeled walkers feature two wheels on the front legs and stable grips at the back, enabling smooth movement with added stability. They are designed for patients who need support but also want easier mobility. These walkers reduce fatigue, improve posture, and encourage safer, more confident walking in various environments.
Rollators are wheeled walkers equipped with hand brakes, a seat, and storage. They are ideal for users who require frequent rests while walking. Rollators enhance independence, allowing users to move freely indoors or outdoors. Their ergonomic design and adjustable height make them a versatile mobility solution for seniors and rehabilitation patients.
Knee scooters provide a safe alternative to crutches for patients recovering from foot, ankle, or lower leg injuries. Users rest the injured leg on a padded platform and propel themselves with the other leg. Scooters reduce strain, increase comfort, and allow faster mobility while keeping weight off healing limbs.
Hemi walkers are lightweight, one-handed mobility aids designed for patients with weakness or paralysis on one side of the body. Wider than a cane but more compact than a walker, they offer stability and independence. Commonly used after strokes, hemi walkers improve balance and walking safety for those with limited strength.
Platform attachments convert standard walkers into forearm support devices. Designed for patients who cannot bear weight through their hands or wrists, these attachments provide stability while reducing strain. Adjustable and padded for comfort, they are ideal for individuals with arthritis, fractures, or neurological conditions requiring alternative mobility support solutions.
Shower chairs offer safe seating for individuals with limited mobility while bathing. Built with non-slip feet and drainage holes, they reduce the risk of falls in wet environments. Adjustable height and supportive backrests make them comfortable and practical, enabling independent hygiene routines while promoting dignity and confidence in daily care.
Transfer benches assist individuals with limited strength or balance in moving safely into and out of the bathtub or shower. Extending beyond the tub edge, they allow users to slide across rather than step over barriers. Durable and stable, they significantly reduce fall risk and enhance bathroom safety and independence.
Mobile shower chairs combine the safety of a shower seat with the mobility of a wheeled frame. They allow caregivers to easily transfer patients to and from the shower. Designed with rust-resistant materials and lockable casters, these chairs enhance hygiene care for individuals with limited mobility or requiring assistance.
Bedside commodes provide convenient toileting for individuals with limited mobility or confined to bed. Featuring a seat, bucket, and armrests, they reduce the need for long trips to the bathroom. Lightweight and portable, commodes enhance patient dignity, independence, and comfort while easing caregiving tasks in home or healthcare environments.
Bariatric commodes are heavy-duty toilet alternatives designed to support higher weight capacities. With wider seats and reinforced frames, they provide safe and comfortable toileting for larger patients. Positioned beside the bed or over existing toilets, these commodes increase accessibility, independence, and dignity while ensuring strength and durability for long-term use.
Drop arm commodes feature arms that swing away, allowing easier transfers for patients using wheelchairs or requiring assistance. They improve safety and comfort during toileting, particularly for individuals with limited mobility or caregivers performing lateral transfers. Sturdy and versatile, these commodes enhance independence and reduce strain in daily care routines.
Raised toilet seats increase the height of standard toilets, reducing the effort needed to sit and stand. They are ideal for seniors, post-surgical patients, or individuals with arthritis or limited strength. Secure and easy to install, these aids promote independence and safety by minimizing fall risks in bathroom environments.
Beds, Rails & Lifts
Full-electric beds allow users to adjust head, foot, and height positions with the push of a button. Controlled by a remote, they enhance comfort and reduce caregiver strain. These beds are ideal for patients requiring frequent repositioning, offering safety, convenience, and independence in both home care and clinical environments.
Semi-electric beds provide motorized adjustment of head and foot sections while height changes are made manually. They balance affordability and convenience, offering enhanced comfort for patients with moderate mobility needs. Semi-electric beds are well-suited for home care, combining ease of positioning with reliable support for daily rest and recovery.
Rail pads are cushioned covers placed over bed rails to protect patients from accidental injury. They reduce the risk of bruising, entrapment, or falls, particularly for individuals prone to restlessness or seizures. Easy to clean and secure, rail pads add comfort and safety to hospital or home care beds.
Full rails extend along both sides of the bed, offering maximum fall prevention and support. Commonly used for patients with limited mobility or at high risk of rolling out of bed, they improve safety and stability. Full rails also assist patients with repositioning and provide caregivers with peace of mind.
Half rails provide partial coverage on hospital or home beds, balancing safety with accessibility. They help prevent falls while allowing patients easier entry and exit. Half rails are often used for patients who need support repositioning but want greater independence, offering a safer alternative without fully enclosing the bed.
Halo rails are specialized bed rails designed to prevent falls without restricting movement. Their open-ring design allows multiple grip points for safe repositioning and transfers. Ideal for seniors or patients with mobility challenges, halo rails provide stability and reduce entrapment risks, making them a safer alternative to traditional bed rails.
Over bed tables are height-adjustable surfaces that slide over hospital or home care beds. They provide a convenient platform for meals, reading, or medical equipment. Mobile and versatile, these tables enhance patient independence by keeping essentials within reach, improving comfort and functionality for individuals spending extended time in bed.
Standard patient lifts are mechanical devices designed to safely transfer patients from bed to chair, wheelchair, or commode. Operated with hydraulic or manual mechanisms, they reduce caregiver strain and minimize injury risk. Durable and reliable, they support patients with limited mobility, ensuring safe and dignified transfers in home or clinical care.
Electric patient lifts use motorized controls to transfer patients smoothly and safely between surfaces. Operated with minimal effort, they reduce strain on caregivers and improve comfort for patients. Ideal for long-term care settings, electric lifts enhance safety, efficiency, and dignity during transfers, supporting individuals with significant mobility limitations.
Wheelchairs
Standard wheelchairs are durable, manual mobility devices designed for everyday use. Built with sturdy frames, they require user or caregiver propulsion. Adjustable footrests, armrests, and seat widths provide comfort and support. Standard wheelchairs are ideal for short- or long-term mobility needs, offering reliable, cost-effective transportation in home, hospital, or community settings.
Lightweight wheelchairs feature aluminum or composite frames, making them easier to push, lift, and transport. They are designed for active users who need greater independence and portability. Foldable and maneuverable, lightweight wheelchairs improve convenience without compromising comfort. They are ideal for travel, daily use, or situations requiring frequent lifting and storage.
Transport wheelchairs are compact chairs with smaller rear wheels, designed for caregiver-assisted mobility. Lightweight and foldable, they are easy to maneuver in tight spaces and convenient for travel. Best suited for short trips or hospital visits, transport chairs provide safe, comfortable seating for patients who cannot self-propel.
Reclining wheelchairs allow users to tilt backward, redistributing pressure and enhancing comfort for extended sitting. Adjustable recline positions support circulation and reduce the risk of pressure sores. Ideal for patients with limited trunk control or medical conditions requiring frequent repositioning, recliners provide both therapeutic benefits and mobility support in daily care.
Bariatric wheelchairs are reinforced for higher weight capacities, providing safe and comfortable mobility for larger patients. With wider seats, heavy-duty frames, and durable wheels, they ensure stability and long-lasting performance. Bariatric wheelchairs promote independence while accommodating specific needs, offering reliable support in hospitals, long-term care, or home environments.
Geriatric chairs, also known as geri chairs, are specialized recliner-style seating designed for elderly or medically fragile individuals. Equipped with wheels, adjustable positioning, and padded support, they enhance comfort for extended sitting. Geriatric chairs facilitate safe mobility, reduce caregiver strain, and improve quality of life for patients needing long-term seating solutions.
Accessories
Fall pads are cushioned floor mats placed beside beds or chairs to reduce injury risk from accidental falls. Designed with high-density foam, they absorb impact and protect vulnerable patients. Non-slip surfaces enhance safety, while lightweight, portable designs make them easy to position, supporting fall prevention in hospitals, nursing homes, or home care.
Foot and blanket cradles keep sheets and blankets off sensitive areas of the feet and legs. Ideal for patients with pressure ulcers, burns, or post-surgical wounds, they reduce discomfort and prevent skin irritation. Lightweight frames fit securely at the bed’s foot, promoting healing and comfort without restricting circulation.
Wedge cushions are firm, angled supports designed to improve posture, reduce pressure, and promote circulation. Used in beds or chairs, they assist with positioning, prevent sliding, and ease breathing by elevating the upper body. Versatile and therapeutic, wedge cushions support recovery, comfort, and long-term care for patients with mobility or respiratory issues.
Gel cushions provide pressure relief by evenly distributing body weight, reducing the risk of pressure sores. Used on wheelchairs, chairs, or beds, they enhance comfort during prolonged sitting. Their gel core molds to body contours, promoting stability and skin protection, making them ideal for patients with limited mobility or circulation concerns.
Pommel cushions feature a raised center “pommel” that separates the thighs to promote proper hip alignment and prevent sliding forward in seats. Commonly used in wheelchairs, they enhance posture, reduce pressure points, and improve stability. These cushions are especially beneficial for patients with hip surgeries, contractures, or poor trunk control.
Lap buddies are soft positioning aids placed across a patient’s lap in a wheelchair. They provide postural support, prevent forward sliding, and offer a sense of security without restraints. Lap buddies also function as activity surfaces, improving comfort and safety for individuals with limited mobility, dementia, or rehabilitation needs.
Heel pillows cushion and elevate the heels to relieve pressure, promote circulation, and prevent pressure ulcers. Lightweight and adjustable, they reduce discomfort from immobility, surgery, or fragile skin conditions. Heel pillows are widely used in hospitals, nursing homes, or home care, protecting vulnerable patients while enhancing healing and overall comfort.
Donut cushions are round cushions with a central opening that relieve pressure from the tailbone and lower body. They are commonly used for hemorrhoids, post-surgical recovery, or pressure sore prevention. Portable and discreet, donut cushions enhance comfort during sitting, reducing pain and improving mobility for patients requiring long-term seating support.