Someone finally looked at the gap.
Every home has the same few spots where standing up gets hard. The edge of the bed. The bathroom. The bottom of the stairs. For years the market answered with cold metal bars bolted to the wall forever, or with nothing at all.
Charles Seaman looked at that and asked a simple question: why isn't there a strong, good-looking handle that's there the second you reach for it, and gone the second you don't? Not a permanent fixture. Not an eyesore. Just a steady hand, exactly where the moment happens.
"A helping hand shouldn't have to be permanent, or ugly, or in the way. It just has to be there when you reach for it."
That's RiseBar. A small idea with a big amount of dignity built into it.