Shower Commode Chair
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Basic shower chair that meets my needs.
This shower chair is very basic which makes for easy delivery and use. Fits over a standard toilet seat, eliminating the need to be transferred to shower. This minimizes caretaker stress.
I have been using this product for many, many years. Although I find it to be the best shower chair for my needs at this time, I have always been curious as to why it is not more rustproof, and the braking system more durable. All of my replacement chairs have been the result of the brake mechanism essentially disintegrating from excessive rust. Obviously it is a challenge to design a product that will sustain constant water submergence, but other shower chairs are made with PVC which is a hard plastic, and this one is not.
rebecca b. from berwyn, pa
I am a 48 year old woman with spastic cerebral palsy.
Would be very nice for a smaller person.
Easy to keep clean. Wheels move easily with weight on seat.
Too narrow to urinate into toilet for a large person. It would benefit from having removable arms. Bar across back is very uncomfortable.
joan r. from homosassa, fl (caregiver)
205 lb. 79 year old cannot transfer without assistance.
Good, but could be better.
Well-built and easy to use.
Back of chair is very uncomfortable and there's no seat belt.
lisa v. from edison, nj
48 yrs old. Blind and paralyzed from neck down (injury).
Easily moves mom from toilet to shower.
Comfortable for her and easy to move for me.
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mary ellen v. from grove city, oh (caregiver)
Mom is 93 and has been wheelchair bound for past 6 months.
good quality
good quality
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robert b. from claremont, ca (caregiver)
knee surgery patient
Shower Commode Chair: Review
Wheels
too large of a seat with the legs in a small shower.
kenneth t. from king george, va (caregiver)
wife age 70 with Parkinsons
very convenient
the removable pot
Do to the wheels the seat is too high.
clyde r. from standish, me (caregiver)
This is used by my wife who is non ambaltory so I can put her on this commode and wheel her to the sink and mirror where she can do her hair.
It helps to be able to roll patient in te shower, and for...
Stability in locking wheels; height of the seat for assisting a person to bathe and dress; it rolls.
The wheel locks are difficult to unlock... you need heavy shoes or work gloves on your hands to release the lock. The height of the seat may be difficult for shorter patients. The back rail can hurt the patient's back... I have put a piece of pipe insulation on the back rail as a cushion.
philip p. from spencertown, ny (caregiver)
74 yr. old female; disabled as a result of inoperable brain tumor
Shower Commode Chair: Review
Easy to assemble. Rolls easily into shower with handicapped access.
User complained of pain after sitting for toilet use and then shower.
caroline m. from houston, tx (caregiver)
Age 73; physical disability resulting from Alzheimer's. Chair purchased for use in daughter's home.
This is a good chair
This is a sturdy, well constructed shower chair. It works great and allows us to get the user from the bed to the shower easily. I'm so glad we found your company.
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wilma s. from winston salem, nc (caregiver)
65 year old female with a congential condition that has now affected her motor skills. She has to be lifted to the shower chair as she is unable to w
very useful and good product.
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fabiola i. from minneapolis, mn
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goldie n. from pittsburgh, pa
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