Bellavita
At 20.5 pounds, the Bellavita is not only the lightest bath lift on the market, but with a minimum position of 2.3" the Bellavita is also the lowest!
Drive Medical
(Model No. 477200252)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Bellavita Dive by Drive Medical. Features are very similar to the Bellavita and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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Very nice piece of equipment that makes my life easier.
I have an old bathtub on legs that is quite deep and this item works for me. It adjusts to varies heights, well costructed, and easy to trasfer and use.
Given the situation of my disability and the bathtub, I have not encountered any weaknesses.
melissa h. from llansing, mi
64 year old paraplic male
Meets my needs
The ease in lowering the seat and getting it back up so I can get off.
I would like the seat to be lower into the tub as I must put so much water in to just get it past my ankles so it's almost like the portable seat that I can put into the tub or shower. Also, the edge where I sit to get my self into the middle looks like it might collapse at any time. The way my tub's side is that the edge of the chair does not completely cover the side of the tub. Otherwise, I am enjoying the ease of taking a bath using the chair to get into and out of the tub,
john t. from katy, tx
I have difficulty in getting out of the bathtub. I am 83 but not disabled. I enjoy a tub bath but even using this chair, I cannot wash my hair so I
What a God sent
The fact that it raises high enough to simple sit down without any strain on your knees.
I don't know that there are any weaknesses in this product
dottie g. from chicago, il
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can finally get in the tub for a bath.
helps limited mobility people of getting back in the tub
the fold-down flaps should be longer to go over the end of the tub more, and the seat should be wider. The bathlift seems shaky and the person seemed afraid that it was going to collapse.
mary j. from morris, il (caregiver)
93, very limited mobility
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