Molded I-Class Heavy-Duty Transfer Bench
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Safe showering
Stable, able to access shower outside of the tub.
Initially cold but warms up fast.
jeff r. from ketchikan, ak
Had hip replacement surgery. This unit fit both usage and cost requirements. Can recommend it for anyone.
Molded I-Class Heavy-Duty Transfer Bench: Review
durability and ease of use
We only used it twice, and then my wife was able to take her tub baths as before. I feel it would be a very benificial item to have if the need arises again.
rich g. from orchard park, ny (caregiver)
dimentia
It's the same one my husband used in rehab.
The transfer bench is sturdy. My husbands weight is 260lbs. He feels very sturdy on the bench.
The legs could be made out of a stronger material.
carol p. from dedham, ma (caregiver)
My husband is 62 and has idopathic pulmonary fibrosis and it is very difficult for him to take a shower.
good product for those who are not prone to skin breakdown.
It is well built has a nice design that holds the soap, and the shower head. Large surface and extra over the side panel for easy transfer even with the use of only one arm.
Not good for a person who has a lot of problems with skin break down. If a person does not have tool to assemble the product that can be a problem.
timothy m. from west jordan, ut
50 year old paraplegic who just had surgery to repair rotator cuff and detached bicep.
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catherine m. from avalon, ca (caregiver)
diabetic neuropathy; unable to bath alone
I like it and it was east to put together.
It has stability. It feels sturdy.
My biggest problem was the instructions. They could have been clearer.
ellen m. from north hampton, nh
I have a broken leg.
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david l. from minnetonka, mn
age 55 for knee replacement surgery
This unit is sturdy and gives the user their independence...
This unit is very stable, adjustable and well thought out for the user with the holder for a hand held shower, shower curtain slit. My mother thought someone was going to have to come in to help her bathe and found that she was able to do this on her own. She also uses the outside bench to sit on while drying her hair which turned out to be an unexpected bonus. We found this same unit in town at $145.00. This is a great price and unit!
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maria l. from bellingham, wa (caregiver)
My mother,73, recently had hip replacement surgery.
Good Product
Appears it will last a long time.
If the legs were a little more spread out I would feel more secure when transfering, it wobbles a little.
tom m. from marietta, ga
58 Year Old Male with polio, no use of legs
Molded I-Class Heavy-Duty Transfer Bench: Review
easy to put together
would have liked to have longer legs
susan s. from chesapeake, va (caregiver)
advanced age, arthritis, CHF, multiple medical issues
reccomended to Ridge Tahoe Resorts, perchased 6.
Very support related. Can move around easily without risks. Very well made. As I said above I suggested that the Ridge Tahoe should purchase them for their handicap guests and they purchased 6 last year to replace the ones that they had been using.
Back hard to remove. It gets in my way when I am using it. Also the leg pins of my previous unit rusted out and that is why I got the new one.
charles w. from roseville, ca
I am A bilateral BKA, 68 years old, I have had 4-way bypass surgery, Arota valve replaced, Defib/Pacemeker installed.
Molded I-Class Heavy-Duty Transfer Bench: Review
good for sliding to another seat
rocky
james n. from edmonds, wa (caregiver)
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