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How to Make a Bathroom Handicap Accessible

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By Kat07


Commodes

Bedside Commode Toilet Seat Chair Frame - 9630 Bedside Commode Toilet Seat Chair Frame - 9630
Price: $59.49
List Price: $89.99
Bedside Commode/Toilet Seat/Safety Rails - All in One Bedside Commode/Toilet Seat/Safety Rails - All in One
Price: $49.98
List Price: $89.99
Deluxe Folding All-In-One Commode Deluxe Folding All-In-One Commode
Price: $50.00
List Price: $89.70

Shower Chairs

Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray
Price: $24.75
List Price: $39.99
Medline Bath Bench with Back - Gray Medline Bath Bench with Back - Gray
Price: $27.92
List Price: $79.99

Transfer Bench

Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray
Price: $24.75
List Price: $39.99
Medline Shower/bathtub Transfer Bath Bench - Brand New! Medline Shower/bathtub Transfer Bath Bench - Brand New!
Price: $21.80
List Price: $89.99

Equipment

There are several pieces of equipment that can allow easier access to the facilities of a bathroom.

  • 3-in-1 Commode (a.k.a. Bedside Commode)
    • This unit is portable, easy to place by the bedside at night or remove the bucket and place it over the regular toilet. This not only raises the height of the seat, making it easier to stand up, but affords arm rests from which to push. These are height adjustable.

  • Shower Chair
    • These come in several styles and sizes. They come with or without backs. They are designed to fit in a shower stall, or can be placed inside a bathtub. If reaching your legs and feet to bathe, or the standing endurance of a shower is taxing, this is an option. These are height adjustable.

  • Transfer Bench
    • These fit regular bathtubs. The seat is extended to come out over the edge of the tub. This allows for seating outside the tub, then simply pivoting to swing legs over the tub edge. It eliminates the act of stepping over the tub edge, adding safety. These can be found in plastic or padded vinyl. To use a transfer bench, sliding doors must be removed - a curtain is best. Height adjustable.


Bathtub/Shower Safety Bars

Medline 12 Inch Grab Bar, Knurled Chrome Medline 12 Inch Grab Bar, Knurled Chrome
Price: $14.94
List Price: $21.00
Moen LR8724D3CH SecureMount Designer Ultima 24-Inch Grab Bar, Chrome Moen LR8724D3CH SecureMount Designer Ultima 24-Inch Grab Bar, Chrome
Price: $26.99
List Price: $38.40
16in Knurled Chrome Grab Bar 16in Knurled Chrome Grab Bar
Price: $19.95
List Price: $22.95
Super Grip Chrome Super Grip Chrome
Price: $11.95
  • Grab Bars
    • Grab bars come in plastic, chrome or stainless steel and can be found in several different lengths. Places grab bars can be handy are: by the commode, on the back wall of the bathtub, above the fixtures of a bathtub, and vertically aligned with the tub edge for safer stepping.

Look in the Yellow Pages under Medical Supplies for special equipment needs.


Bariatric Equipment

Be sure to check the weight capacity of any commode frames, shower chairs or transfer benches. Most hold somewhere around 250-300 pounds. If you need something more durable, baratric equipment is available with over 500-pound capacities. Most of this equipment is reinforced on the bottom with cross-bars for extra support.


Bariatric Shower Seats

Medline Bariatric Bath Bench without Back Medline Bariatric Bath Bench without Back
Price: $49.79
List Price: $49.99
SHOWER BENCH/BATH CHAIR With BACK BARIATRIC 550 LB SHOWER BENCH/BATH CHAIR With BACK BARIATRIC 550 LB
Price: $98.99
List Price: $109.99

Variations

3-in-1 commodes can also feature what is called a "drop-arm." There is a lever that allows the release of one of the armrests, allowing it to drop away for easier transferring. If you have a particularly difficult transfer to make to the commode, a drop-arm might be just the thing you need. It allows for more of a squat-pivot to the commode, as opposed to a stand-pivot which in some cases can be much more difficult to accomplish.

Environment

  • Be sure to take up throw rugs to avoid tripping dangers.
  • Avoid pulling on towel bars to get up from seated positions or to assist in standing - install grab bars as needed.
  • Place towels on surfaces to sit as you towel-dry after bathing - you are slippery when wet!

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Kat07  says:
2 years ago

Thanks, bellows - I checked it out - great info, but I wish they had pictures?

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Kat07  says:
10 months ago

Being 8 1/2 months pregnant and coming up on a c-section, I finally caved and bought a shower seat.  Between this seat (http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_ and my adjustable height hand-held shower head, bathing was a lot easier today!

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