Drop-Arm Transport Commode Chair
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Perfect for a petite person and it serves several...
Servers as commode, can be set over toilet, and is a shower chair. It is low enough for a person under 5 feet who cannot assist in transfer.
The commode pot could be a littlet lower from the acutal seat. When the person is sitting on it to remove the pot scraps against the buttocks.
irena n. from south bend, in (caregiver)
My mother is 84 years old and is unable to walk or even assist in her transfer. This chair is wonderful.
NEED BIGGER WHEELS
EASY ACCESS INTO SHOWER
ARMS ARE A LITTLE GOOSEY, WEAK
john c. from oceanside, ca (caregiver)
68 LOUY BODY DEMENTIA WITH PARKENSENS GATE PROBLEM
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rorie b. from mishawaka, in
64 physical disability
Comfortable for patients, and easy to roll for nurses
comfortable, easy to roll
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lynn o. from lake bluff, il
Nursing home setting, mostly used by elderly, with difficulty walking
Makes showering so much easier.
Durable, rolls with ease and holds my body without and problem of feeling unsafe.
Legs rest are a little to high for my feet and legs.
elizabeth b. from moon township, pa
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Sturdy chair with all the right features.
Sturdy chair. Exceptional set of features in the moveable arms that get out of the way of transfer. Removable back and ease of doing so is very important. Chair is supportive to the person needing to use it. Pail is also well designed although it is easy to move over a toilet. The footrests add to the comfort of the occupant, yet move out of the way when unneeded.
Have not found any yet. This is exactly the chair I was looking for at a very decent price.
alice p. from greenwood, in (caregiver)
User is a 12 year old with muscular dystrophy. This chair makes it easy to transfer from his wheelchair since both have moveable arms.
takes care of shower needs and incontinence due to lasix
Not only takes care of her bathing needs but works as an excellent commode. The brakes really lock in and she feels secure using it.
Cannot think of any.
rudolph t. from la crescenta, ca (caregiver)
77 year old mother with fused lower lumbar, lymphadema of lower extremities, COPD, atrial flutter, and extremely immoble
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Good height
Brakes awkward to access
stephen o. from macon, ga
60+ very limited use of legs
Just what I was looking for!
Used as a comode seat and then transfer into shower. Fits well into small, handicap "friendly" bathroom. Comfortable seat. Wheels move easily on tile and carpet.
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linda b. from east new market, md (caregiver)
Used by 93 year old who is able to transfer.
Love it
very easy to move the chair with a 200lb patient
the arm lifts... the metal clasps ..on side of arms.... when sliding on or off... they are too high and patient can scratch themselves on it...
joan l. from algonquin, il (caregiver)
My husband is blind and paralyzed in left leg and arm
Great chair, very useful
moves easy on any surface, light weight, drop arms are great.
haven't found any as of yet
john s. from columbus, oh (caregiver)
bought for our father who's 76, had a hemoratic stroke. Has no useful movement of left side so has to use slide board to go to and from bed, chair etc
It's so easy to use and handle
My Dad is 87 and he and his children love the chair so he is able to take a shower again.
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gary n. from cat spring, tx (caregiver)
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