Bariatric Rehab Shower Commode Chair
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Comfortable, secure, easy to move shower chair
Large, comfortable, well-padded seat, enough of a back plus arm rests to make patient feel stable, nice wide opening in middle of chair, very easy to move chair.
At 5'4" patient's feet do not reach the footrest. Footrest is not height-adjustable.
johanna p. from midlothian, va (caregiver)
89-yr-old bed-bound 250 lb woman with stage IV pressure ulcer on sacrum.
Best chair we tried
Strong construction
Helpful if height could be adjusted, patient has short legs and finds it difficult to push self back in chair
carol h. from stanford, ca (caregiver)
Male 74 years old stroke eight years ago no use of left side
Made in the USA!!
It will last a long time and is easy and convient to use. So proud to have found a great chair made in the USA!!
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carolyn w. from shepherdstown, wv (caregiver)
A man 73 years old with wheelchair needs.
substantive application
design and structure
leg components for someone with large legs
richard c. from villanova, pa (caregiver)
Works very well for showers and bowl movement
If you can't walk and need a sturdy tolling shower chair...
Sturdiness and the almost tall enough wheels.
Cost too much.
andrew g. from marysville, ca (caregiver)
She's disabled with MS.It works great for her except she has a hard time getting off of it because she sticks to the seat after the shower.
Bariatric Rehab Shower Commode Chair: Review
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peggy l. from bonfield, il (caregiver)
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I am alone most of the time. It is very difficult to reach...
It is well made.
The main wheels should be at least a radius of 3" more so an unassisted user could manouver more easily. It would also be good if the height were somewhat adjustable.
john b. from staten island, ny
Age 65, Unable to walk, even with crutches. I can stand, make quater turn and sit - that is all.
Bariatric Rehab Shower Commode Chair: Review
Ease fo rpatient
I ordered the shower commode wheelchair with a padded seat, thinking it would be more comfortable for an overweight patient but was not told this was a solid seat and therefore would only serve as a shower chair and not a commode. I shipped it overseas and when I received it saw the solid padded seat.
theresa s. from doral, fl (caregiver)
paraplegic, heavyweight
It needs brakes on the front wheels.
The size is good, the tub under is also good because it is low for the person on the chair.
It needs brakes on the front so it will not slide.
elizabeth f. from plainfield, in (caregiver)
Physical disability.
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