Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels
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Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
Basic and fulfill the needs for showering and the toilet.
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patti a. from los angeles, ca (caregiver)
This chair does exactly what you need it to do...with flexible options to meet different challenges.
This chair makes it easier for my husband to do his bowel...
High quality materials and product.
We have not experienced any negative things about this chair. It is exactly what we needed. It has met all of our expectations.
barbara m. from fresno, ca (caregiver)
Paraplegic 60 year old man.
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
Well designed and good quality
commode pan does not fit on the rail under the seat
patricia w. from ridgefield, ct
75 MS
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
light weight and rust resistant
The back is too far from the seat and it causes me to sit in a slouching position. it works OK, but it is not as comfortable as my previous Lumex chair.
leslie t. from lake worth, fl
I am a C6 quadriplegic
Everything we were looking for in a shower chair
• Light-weight and folding • Waterproof and easy to maintain • Commode • Good quality materials and design. Performs well when lifting and maneuvering around obstacles. • Good size wheels
• Wheel brakes are a bit difficult to operate in a slippery shower. Impossible for one caretaker. • Seat material is too easily ripped or torn. Must be immediately repaired to prevent moisture from compromising the foam inside. • Tray for commode pan does not stay put and keeps slipping out and has to be fussed with every time. I suggest tapping or wiring to frame if unit does not need to be folded for storage often. • A bit pricey. I'd say about $300 over-priced.
aron l. from valencia, ca (caregiver)
91 y/o male suffering from Alzheimer's and stroke. Stroke has impaired his left side and is unable to walk or stand.
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
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trina g. from plains, mt
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Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
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It sits a little deep. it is a little hard to get her back far enough. The pivot thing on the collasable cross member hits the back of her leg brace.
edward s. from dubuque, ia (caregiver)
Female 66 MS able to stand and pivot some.
a little tall for a small woman
versatility, ease of transport, light weight, quality construction
a little tall for smaller people with bent or short legs, I would like to be able to tip up the front wheels easier to make it over small obstructions
george l. from columbia, sc (caregiver)
female, age 63, advanced stages of Parkinson's Disease,cannot walk or feed herself w/o assistance, use product for bathroom and shower.
Good functionality.
5-inch 360 degree wheels
The seat height is unnecessarily high when the chair is used only in the shower. You should offer an alternate version at standard wheelchair height so the user could put his feet on the floor while in the shower.
fred s. from south lyon, mi (caregiver)
MS disabled, aged 66, used for showering.
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair- 5" Wheels: Review
Fits through narrow bathroom door.
my wife is 5'6", it is much too high for her to get into and out of without me lifting her. There is no way to modify the height although it would fit over a commode if considerably lower. Being the only caregiver it is difficult for us to use.
gary w. from houston, tx (caregiver)
female, 73, paralized on right side, limited mobility, dementia
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
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.
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