A bath board with handle is a mobility aid that spans across a bathtub, providing a secure, non-slip seat for bathing. The built-in handle offers extra support for safe transferring in and out of the tub, helping individuals with limited mobility bathe independently and safely.
A shower stool is a compact, portable seat designed to provide stability and comfort while showering. It often features non-slip feet, adjustable height, and a water-drainage seat surface, helping users with limited mobility reduce the risk of falls and maintain independence in the bathroom.
A raised toilet seat with lid (no frame) is a bathroom aid that increases the height of the standard toilet bowl by either 10 cm or 15 cm. This helps users with limited mobility sit down and stand up more easily by reducing the distance to the toilet, improving safety and comfort.
A raised toilet seat with safety frame is a toileting aid that elevates the toilet seat height and includes sturdy armrests for balance and support. It helps users with limited mobility sit and stand more easily and safely, reducing strain on knees and hips while preventing falls. This device is ideal for elderly individuals, those recovering from surgery, or people with joint pain, enhancing bathroom safety and independence.
A toilet safety frame is a device designed to provide extra stability and support for individuals with limited mobility during toileting. It features a sturdy, often adjustable frame with armrests that help users sit down and stand up safely, reducing the risk of falls and increasing independence.