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Question Bed Rail suggestions - best ones or ones to avoid??

My dad is needing a little extra help getting in & out of bed and so we are looking for a good bed rail or grab bar type device.

we like the type that slide under the mattress but are they really sturdy & stable?
I also saw a floor to ceiling pole with multiple hold areas.

Kind of prefer something that is portable and not fixed to a wall.

here is what I found on Amazon - Walmart online has many of the same and a little bit cheaper, but if you know of a better brand or style or a better deal , please post it.

http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=12593458...2%3A1248903011
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