Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels
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high quality materials. Meets my needs perfectly
Ability to fold up. Useful for travel.
None comes to mind.
greg s. from marietta, ga
Physically Disabled with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
good quality but not comfortable for his size
Lightweight but sturdy. Easy to move in and out of shower stall. Fits easily over toilet.
The leg rests do not extend enough to accommodate his long legs and we can't even use them, so that's a complete waste. Although he fits in the 18" seat, a larger seat area would allow more space for adjustment of seating position given his disability. He is never comfortable in the chair so we use it only for showering.
janet s. from monroeville, pa (caregiver)
Male, 60, 6'6", at least 230 lbs; severe stroke, no use of right limbs, cannot bear weight on left leg (knee problem) so must slide to transfer; full
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
This chair is for my husband who weighs 200 lbs. It supports him great. He uses it as a shower chair and for bowel care. It fits right over the toilet. This chair is fantastic!
I wish it had a bar in the back at the bottom so I could put my foot on it when pushing him into the shower. He is paralyzed from the waist down so he cannot help.
paul m. from crossville, tn
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A well made chair which has provided safety and convenience...
Light weight and easy manueverability.
No limiting weaknesses.
robert c. from spring run, pa
61,multiple sclerosis-can`t stand,can wash independently with shower chair.
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
everything about the chair
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rosemarie a. from howard beach, ny (caregiver)
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Performs as advertised.
Light weight, structural integrity.
It is desigend to be used with footrests, and the footrests are not applicable in my situation. The user can't reach the floor whith her feet. That makes use more difficult than it should be. (I will try to find smaller wheels.) Users should check the seat height before purchasing the chair.
fred s. from south lyon, mi (caregiver)
I use it in the shower for my wife, who has MS. We transfer from a standard wheelchair to the showerchair, then push the showerchair into the shower.
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