Toilet Seat
Prevent shearing and minimize friction while transferring to a toilet seat or bedside commode.
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Toilet Seat: Review
It does prevent skin breakdown. However, I still need to lift my Mom up every two to three hours to relieve the pressure on her bottom since she usually is on the commode for 10 hours.
The straps will not be able to snap on to the toilet seat. The straps are just too short to wrap around the seat on a regular toilet not to mention trying to strap it on to the seat of a commode. They should have made the straps adjustable instead.
mervyn w. from san francisco, ca (caregiver)
72 years old female with lower body disability
solved a problem where no other device could
Prevents pressure sores.
Easily damaged. Have torn up a couple of these
michel h. from wichita, ks (caregiver)
63-year old para female
Great product eases pressure.
overall a great product would highly recomend.
the only difficulty is when you put it on the seat, but that is minor.
margarita r. from nogales, az
I am a user due to a t12,l1 injury.(paraplegic)
This a must have for travelling
It is easy to use, compact and easy to clean. It gave us both peace of mind because it helped stabilise my husband and adapt the so-called ADA toilet facilities - most of which were standard height.
Have yet to find out.
sandra m. from bend, or (caregiver)
My husband is quadraplegic and 67. He was fit and healthy and commuting to work on his bicycle when he was injured. He has a power chair. He has limit
Excellent cushioning a little small for normal seats.
The durability, product name and comfort are second to none.
It is a little small for normal seat use. The straps provided are of little to no use. The inner support cushions should be a little larger to provide closer in support. The larger, outer protuberances provide little or no support for a smaller, lighter weight person.
danny c. from dixon, ca (caregiver)
Aaron is a T-2 parapalegic. Lightweight, at 123 Lbs & six feet tall. He's 24 and very athletic.
Toilet Seat: Review
Good for home use and also easy to use for travel. It is very easy to rinse and keep clean.
Very satisfied.
shawn s. from salt lake city, ut
Paraplegic.
Has solved the problem I had with pressure sores.
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william h. from yemassee, sc
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Both are very good products.
Preventing bruising and possible skin sores is the most important thing to me - I've had skin sores that have reqiured surgery to promote healing.
I haven't found any weaknesses yet.
giorgio f. from long island, ny
The toilet seat chair coushion prevents brusing of my bottom when I transfer onto the toilet saet - the wheelchair cushion prevents sores.
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