Shower Commode Chairs
A shower commode chair is a game-changer for anyone who needs a little extra help or support in the shower. It combines the functionality of a toilet chair with the comfort and accessibility of a shower chair, offering a multitude of benefits for both physical and mental well-being.
Our Range of Shower Commode Chairs
ICON Bariatric Commode Chair
This commode supports up to 40st, wide design, and adjustable height.
- Fixed back
- 285kg weight limit
- Height adjustable
- Non slip, non marking feet
- Paediatric sizes
ICON Glide Commode
Attendant commode, steel frame, swings away for easy transfers.
- 160kg weight limit
- High corrosion protection
- Space-saving push bar
- Integrated toilet pan holder
- For bariatric individuals
ICON Patient Commodes
Up to 40° tilt, customisable for optimal posture support.
- Tension adjustable back
- Stainless steel frame
- 4 locking castors
- 0° to 35° seat tilt
- 150kg weight limit
ICON Pro Shower Commodes
This promotes independence & comfort with a contoured seat
- Corrosion-resistant
- Compact and easy to handle
- Weight capacity of 180kg
- Tension adjustable backrest
- Removable leg rests
ICON VIP Shower Commode
Electronic, modular design in many models: propelled, tilt, bariatric.
- Flexible and modular product
- Electronic shower commode
- Rust proof components
- German made
- 150kg weight limit
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About our Shower Commode Chairs
They are particularly helpful for those recovering from an illness, the disabled and the elderly. Simple toileting aids can help maintain dignity and independence in the home. Below are some of the benefits that come with having a shower commode chair.
Benefits of our bathing aids and toileting aids
Enhanced Safety and Fall Prevention
Reduced slip and fall risk: Wet, slippery shower floors pose a major risk for falls, especially for individuals with weak balance or mobility issues. Shower chairs provide a stable platform for sitting and transferring, minimizing the need to navigate slippery surfaces and significantly reducing the risk of falls.
Increased stability and support:
These chairs typically have sturdy frames, grab bars, and non-slip feet, offering additional stability and support during showering and toileting activities.
This can be especially helpful for people with disabilities, injuries, or used as shower chairs for the elderly
Increased Independence and Autonomy
Maintain bathing independence: Shower commode chairs empower individuals to shower and use the toilet independently, even with limited mobility. This newfound independence can boost confidence, dignity, and overall well-being.
Reduced reliance on caregivers: These chairs can lessen dependence on caregivers for bathing and toileting assistance, promoting a sense of autonomy and privacy. This can be particularly beneficial for older adults or individuals recovering from injuries.
Improved Comfort and Pain Management
- Comfortable bathing experience: Shower commode chairs provide ergonomic support and often come with features like padded seats, backrests, and adjustable heights. This makes showering a more comfortable and enjoyable experience, reducing fatigue and strain.
- Pain relief and injury prevention: Bending and straining while showering can exacerbate pain and lead to injuries. Shower commode chairs eliminate the need for such movements, offering pain relief and preventing further muscle strain or joint pain.
Additional Benefits
Versatility: Some shower commode chairs are portable and can be used in bathtubs or showers, offering flexibility and convenience.
Hygiene benefits: Many models have removable buckets or toileting features that make cleaning and sanitation easier, maintaining good hygiene in the bathroom.
Peace of mind for caregivers: Knowing that their loved ones are showering and using the toilet safely and independently can provide caregivers with valuable peace of mind.
Overall, shower commode chairs are a valuable investment for anyone who needs a little extra assistance in the shower. They promote safety, independence, comfort, and hygiene, contributing to a better quality of life for individuals with a variety of needs.
Additional points to consider
When choosing a shower commode chair, it’s important to consider the individual’s needs and preferences. Factors such as commode with wheels, weight capacity, seat height, armrests, and transfer options, should be carefully evaluated.
Shower commode chairs come in a variety of styles and features, so there’s sure to be one that fits your specific needs and budget.
Consulting with a healthcare professional or occupational therapist can help you choose the right shower commode chair for your individual situation.
FAQs
What is the difference between a toilet and a commode?
A commode could also refer to low-lying drawers or a portable washstand with a cupboard hidden beneath the countertop. The definition that most closely matches this discussion is a boxy structure concealing and supporting a seat over a removable chamber pot or bedpan.
The key idea is portability: a commode is not connected to water or sewer lines but serves more like a privacy chamber for users on the move. It would find the user, not the other way around.
How do I choose the right size and model for a Shower Commode Chair?
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