Transfer Bench w/ sliding seat
Eagle Health
(Model No. 61211)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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STRONG ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU A SAFE FEELING!
STRENGTH AND STABILITY IS STRENGTH. NO WEAKNECESSES NOTRD THUS FAR.
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leon k. from port arthur, tx
WHEEL CHAIR BOUND, LIMITED ABILITY TO WALK W/WALKER.76 YEARS OLD.
Transfer Bench w/ sliding seat: Review
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srichandra a. from topeka, ks (caregiver)
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A little to large for our needs.
Well built. Easy to use.
A little to large for our bathroom. We end up with water on the floor which causes a danger for the patient who falls easily.
jacqueline b. from highland, in (caregiver)
86 year old female w/Alzheimer's & osteo arthritis.
Really like the product.
The way it's made, the pieces are welded on strong. The bench moves easily. Great product.
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ernest h. from sleepy hollow, il
I am in my late 50's and have had M.S. since 1990. It helps my wife get me in and out of the shower much easier.
Makes showering a pleasant and safe experience.
The adjustability of the height, the wide seat, the smooth sliding of the bench-- all are the strengths.
I understand the clip holding the bench must be secure, but it is hard to unclip when person is sitting on the bench. I don't know if you are thinking about a change because I feel the clip is also very secure.
florann b. from palmyra, va (caregiver)
My mom, who is in her 80+ years has trouble getting in and out of the tub due to groin surgery and a leg injury.
Solved difficulty of getting into bathtub.
The ease of use: solid frame, adjustable legs, easy sliding seat.
Haven't found any to date.
janis p. from tuolumne, ca
70-yr old, disabled woman, no use of hands or arms, stands with assistance; loves her showers.
Usefull.
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david r. from ormond beach, fl
A great device for sliding into a tub. Now, need a way to wrap shower curtain around it so water drains in tub, not on floor.
My mother couldn't shower without it.
The safety features: locking seat, seat belt, back rest.
The scale is too big. When the seat is as far into the tub as it can go, it still sticks out over the outside edge of the tub.
kathleen l. from norfolk, va (caregiver)
My mother age 69 who has arthritis and a recent hip replacement.
This product has made bathtime so much more comfortable.
The seat slides easily and the bench is high enough that I don't feel like I am "falling" on to it when I sit. Smooth plastic seat...much easier on the "fleshy parts"
The plastic "locking "hook sticks out and can cut the back of the leg when you turn. (I have to sit on it sideways and turn and face forward d/t lay out of bathroom.)
debra t. from hopkinsville, ky
50, 5 ft 7 in. 240 lbs left sided weakness d/t brain tumor.
Transfer Bench w/ sliding seat: Review
1. simple to assemble 2. sturdy 3. my Mom uses it with no problems or issues!
Why not make an easy way to remove the "seat belt"?
james s. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
End user is my 93 year old Mother. She's got one in AZ and wanted one in WV when she returned to her house for 2+ months.
Great! It gave back independence!
It is good that it slidesand has a safety belt feature. It was easy to put together.
Nothing!!!!
dianne s. from moulton, tx
Age 41, has ms, had a relapse, was unable to use regular bath bench. Sliding tranfer bench makes for more independent use.
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