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All bedside commodes are height adjustable but commodes with wheels may not be. Choose the commode you want by looking through description and specifications.

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Comfort Wipe Commode Liner Cleanis CareBag Bed Pan Liner Cleanis CareBag Mens Urinal
Ideaworks Long Reach Comfort Wipe
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $19.95
Savings: $10.00
Cleanis Carebag Commode Liner with Super Absorbent Pad
Our Price: $19.95
Cleanis CareBag Bed Pan Liner
Our Price: $19.95
Cleanis CareBag Disposable Mens Urinal
Our Price: $19.95
The long-reach Comfort Wipe helps maintain your privacy and dignity when pain or mobility limitations make wiping difficult. The Cleanis Carebag© commode liner is made of a drawstring bag whose inside contains a unique super-absorbent pad which absorbs and turns bodily fluids into a gel within seconds. Single use bags, with a patented anti-odor, super-absorbent pad absorbs liquid and odors to make cleanup friendly No more spills, no more soiled sheets! Owing its drawstring closure and anti-obsorbent pad, CareBag captures smells and turns any liquid into gel.
Cleanis CareBag Vomit Bag EasyWipe Bathroom Aid EasyWipe Compact
Cleanis CareBag VOM Vomit Bag
Our Price: $19.95
Buckingham Healthcare EasyWipe
List Price: $59.95
Our Price: $39.95
Savings: $20.00
Maddak F72506-2000 Self Wipe Bathroom Aid
Our Price: $56.00
Buckingham Healthcare EasyWipe Compact
List Price: $89.95
Our Price: $59.95
Savings: $30.00
Vom improves and makes working conditions safer for nurses, emergency care staff The easywipe is a 15 inch long ergonomically designed device that reaches and cleans where you can't. The Maddak Bathroom Toilet Aid is the perfect bathroom toileting aid for people with limited use of their hands and arms to function independently when using the toilet. * 15" in length
* Folds in half
* Plastic carrying case
* Latex free
Drive Folding Commode Snap-N-Save Transfer Bench Snap-N-Save Transfer Bench Invacare Commode
Drive 11148-1 Folding Commode
Our Price: $89.00
Eagle Health 34654 Padded Raised Toilet Seat/Safety Frame/Commode
List Price: $139.00
Our Price: $109.00
Savings: $30.00
Eagle Health 71000 Bath One Shower Chair
List Price: $159.00
Our Price: $120.00
Savings: $39.00
Invacare 6497 Heavy Duty Commode
List Price: $198.00
Our Price: $145.00
Savings: $53.00
The Folding Commode from Drive Medical is a great solution for those needing a portable or easily storable commode. The commode is great for travel or car storage and is easily assembled in two minutes. The Folding Commode is made of powder coated, steel welded construction, making the chair sturdy and strong with a 250 lbs. weight capacity. Included are plastic armrests, a 75 quart commode bucket, snap-on seat, lid, cover and splash guard. * Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
* Seat Size: 15 x 15.5 x 1.75"
* Seat Height: 18 - 22"
* Weight Capacity: 250 lbs
* Seat Size: 20.25 x 18.5"
* Seat Height: 14.25 - 19.25"
Invacare offers a complete line of commodes to meet a variety of needs. Each has a wide variety of features providing users with comfort, stability, and easy adjustability.
Snap-N-Save Transfer Bench Snap-N-Save Transfer Bench Drop-Arm Commode
Eagle Health 63500 Swing Arm Commode
List Price: $180.00
Our Price: $150.00
Savings: $30.00
Nova 8800 Deluxe Commode with Wheels/ Shower Chair
List Price: $210.00
Our Price: $157.00
Savings: $53.00
Eagle Health 72000 Bath One Shower/Commode Chair
List Price: $199.00
Our Price: $160.00
Savings: $39.00
Invacare 9669 Drop-Arm Commode
List Price: $235.70
Our Price: $185.00
Savings: $50.70
* Weight Capacity: 250 lbs
* Seat Size: 13.75 x 15"
* Seat Height: 15.5 - 20.5"
Pail can be removed without lifting patient or raising seat.  Over 60% of falls occur at home with the majority in the bathroom. Use an elevated toilet seat on the commode and a tub grab bar to get in and out of the bathtub. * Weight Capacity: 250 lbs
* Seat Size: 20.25 x 18.5"
* Seat Height: 14.25 - 19.25"
* Weight Capacity: 250 lbs
* Product Weight: 22 lbs
* Seat Size: 15"Dx14"W
Commode Liner Uplift Commode Assist Bariatric Commode IPU Standard Line Walker
Phillips Environmental Products SANI CARE Sani-Bag Commode Liner
Our Price: $225.00
Uplift Technologies COMMODE ASSIST Uplift Commode Assist
List Price: $315.00
Our Price: $225.00
Savings: $90.00
Invacare 6499-BHD Bariatric Commode
List Price: $329.00
Our Price: $245.00
Savings: $84.00
IPU VLW66 IPU Standard Line Walker
List Price: $486.00
Our Price: $245.00
Savings: $241.00
Save time for other aspects of healthcare and reduce risk of infection with The SaniBag commode liner. Each liner contains a waste treatment powder that gels and treats up to 32 ounces of waste, preventing backsplash and spillage. The odor neutralizer controls odors and allows for overnight or multiple usage. To use, simply open the liner into either the commode pail or bedpan, exposing the pre-loaded waste treatment powder. After use, simply roll top of bag toward the bottom of the bag, close it with the adhesive seal, and dispose of in the same manner as an adult diaper. Uplift Commode Assist is a self-powered, lifting commode chair that helps you stand up by yourself after using the commode or toilet, so that you keep your independence and privacy.
Commode Assist can be used standalone, or over the toilet. For safety, it automatically locks into position when fully depressed.
The Invacare Bariatric Commode is designed to suit the needs of bariatric individuals weighing up to 750 pounds. With its extra wide seat and durable steel frame design, it offers consumers the strength and comfort they need. * Seat Width: 18"
* Weight of Product: 34 lbs
Nova 8801 Deluxe Shower Chair and Commode Bariatric Commode Bariatric Commode ShowerBuddy SB5 TubDipper
Nova 8801 Deluxe Shower Chair and Commode
List Price: $390.00
Our Price: $269.00
Savings: $121.00
Invacare 6599 Bariatric Drop-Arm Commode
List Price: $405.00
Our Price: $285.00
Savings: $120.00
Drive 11132-1 Bariatric Extra Large Drop Arm Commode
Our Price: $584.00
ShowerBuddy SB5 TubDipper
List Price: $995.00
Our Price: $746.00
Savings: $249.00
Nova 8801 Deluxe Shower Commode Chair has 22.5" overall width and 19.5" seat height. Includes removable footrests. * Weight Capacity: 1000 lbs
* Product Weight: 21 lbs
* Seat Size: 18"Dx23.5"W
The Drive Medical Super Heavy Duty, Extra Large Drop Arm Commode is a heavy duty commode built to hold 1,000 lbs. The extra strong, white powder coated steel construction is designed to accommodate the heaviest users. An extra large, padded deep seat and padded armrests provide comfort while the easy-to-release drop arm mechanism allows for safe lateral transfer to and from the commode. The super heavy duty, extra large drop arm commode comes complete with extra large bucket and cover that removes from behind and has an extra large opening in toilet seat that measures 8.5" x 12". * Weight Capacity: 100 lbs.
ShowerBuddy SB3T Roll-inBuddy with Tilt Chair ShowerBuddy SB1 Mobile Shower Chair ShowerBuddy SB2 TubBuddy ShowerBuddy SB2T TubBuddy with Tilt
ShowerBuddy SB3T Roll-inBuddy with Tilt Chair
List Price: $1,895.00
Our Price: $1,611.00
Savings: $284.00
ShowerBuddy SB1 Mobile Shower Chair
List Price: $3,745.00
Our Price: $2,631.00
Savings: $1,114.00
ShowerBuddy SB2 TubBuddy
List Price: $3,395.00
Our Price: $2,886.00
Savings: $509.00
ShowerBuddy SB2T TubBuddy with Tilt
List Price: $3,795.00
Our Price: $3,226.00
Savings: $569.00
* Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
* Product Weight: 49 lbs
* Seat Size: 16.5"Dx18"W
* Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
* Product Weight: 63 lbs
* Seat Size: 18"Dx23.5"W
* Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
* Product Weight: 49 lbs
* Seat Size: 16.5"Dx18"W
* Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
* Product Weight: 81 lbs
* Seat Size: 17.7"W x 16.5"D
   
 
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Bathroom Safety Help
  1. Bathroom Safety Tips
  2. Types of Grab Bars
  3. Further Suggestions:

The bathroom presents a great risk for falls, and there also are barriers to accessibility. People often have trouble getting in and out of the tub or on and off the toilet.

Easily installed aids that can reduce difficulty in the bathroom include Raised Toilet SeatsShower ChairsGrab Bars,Handheld Shower SprayerShower Commodesand Bath LiftsLong-Handled Sponges, and Reachers also assist with self-care activities.

Bathroom Safety Tips
  • Install grab bars- Be certain to place them in the bathtub, the shower, and on both sides of the toilet. They would also be helpful outside the tub and shower for support and balance. (see grab bar's info below)
  • Increase safety with non-slip and slip resistant mats and strips to the bathtub and shower and to the bathroom floor.
  • Consider carpeting in your bathroom. It is warmer and may prevent falls. It allows more confidence when entering and exiting a shower or tub.
  • Provide either a transfer seat into the tub or a built in platform. The bathtub should be a different color than the walls, and fixtures should contrast the walls and floor.
  • Construct a built platform on the wall opposite the faucet. It should be at least 15” deep and made of tile or another waterproof material.
  • A roll-in shower (one that a wheelchair can enter) is more accessible for all persons. For wheel chair users the shower should have a 5' turn around (This may include any area that is open next to the shower, if a curtain encloses the shower.) The minimum size of a roll-in shower is 2'-6” x 5'-0”.
  • A roll-in shower will have no curb or level change in the entrance, a gradually sloping floor and raised strip (max. 1/2”) to contain water and possibly a non-slip, waterproof “wet area” adjacent to the shower entrance.
  • The 3' x 3' transfer shower with a seat is best. This shower has a specifically sized L-shaped seat on one wall and the opposite wall has a precisely located set of controls and an L-shaped grab bar.
  • Install a fold down shower seat.
  • Offset faucets and controls towards the outer edge of the tub or shower to make it easier to reach the control from the outside of the fixture.
  • Install a hand held showerhead with mounted clip holders. This enables those in a wheelchair or flip down seat to better bathe themselves and reach the controls. A wall-mounted slide-bar can position the showerhead at many convenient heights.
  • Install anti-scalding devices in sinks, bathtubs, and showers, to avoid accidental scalding.
  • Enclose the shower with a shower curtain. It is safer than glass, easily accessible, and can be maneuvered around transfer seats.
  • Provide a raised toilet seat, which may be helpful to someone who has difficulty standing. Use a thicker toilet seat or spacer ring between the toilet rim and seat. A conventional toilet can also be installed on an elevated base.
  • Ensure that toilets are generally be 18” high, no less than 15” or more than 19”. This enables those in wheelchairs to transfer easily from a wheelchair of the same height.
  • Toilet placement is recommended in a corner for efficient grab bar placement.
  • Mount the sink on the wall or in a vanity with open space underneath. A removable vanity base cabinet can create additional storage when knee space is not needed.
  • Raise the recommended counter height for the bathroom sink from 32”-33” from the floor; knee space should be a minimum of 29” from floor.
  • Enclose and insulate the sink pipes to guard against accidental burns or sharp edges.
  • Install medicine cabinets so that they are easy to access; mirror medicine cabinets are often at heights that are not typically accessible. A drawer or wall mounted shelving for medications may be in order.
  • Mount mirrors no higher than 40” off the floor.
  • Arrange all water flow fixtures so that users can operate them easily, with a closed fist, such as lever style controls (opposed to round or square knob). With one hand in a single motion, the user should be able to adjust controls.
  • Consider other control options where feasible, such as push plates or electronically controlled systems where levels are preset.
  • Create open floor space in bathrooms of at least 5' for a wheelchair turn around.
  • Remove locks from the bathroom door to avoid being locked in the bathroom.
  • Change doors to swing outwards to avoid trapping collapsed persons.
  • Use only grab bars with a diameter of 1 ¼” – 1 ½”. The space between the wall and the bar should be no more than 1 ½”.
  • Properly reinforce walls to accept the load of the grab bar and the weight of a person.
Types of Grab Bars
  • Wall mounted- most common and permanent
  • Seat mounted- fitted especially for the toilet, bars may wiggle or need adjustment over time
  • Floor mounted- often used near toilets and tubs and showers, permanent, may require wall and floor reinforcement
  • Folding or Pivoting- wall mounted and can be moved when not in use; subject to maintenance and movement problems
  • Portable- moveable, easily stored and can travel with the user, attaches with combination of clamps, screws or suction cups
Further Suggestions:
  • Install horizontal grab bars on all three walls of a roll-in shower.
  • Install vertical grab bars to help maintain balance while standing, entering and exiting the shower. Place adjacent to the controls or on the side walls.
  • Provide 4 grab bars in a conventional tub; use only 3 if the tub has a built-in transfer seat.
  • 2 grab bars will easily fit around toilet placed in a corner. Place one behind the toilet fixture and the other beside the toilet at a height of 33”-36”.
  • Mount a grab bar along side the toilet at a length of 42” long; the rear-mounted bar should be a minimum of 24” or 36” long.