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4 Different Types of Commode Chairs

It is important that as a caretaker, you make every corner of your house adaptable to ease the lifestyle of your elderly. As these people are dependent, you need to deal with their decreasing mobility. It is important that you include all the necessary equipment in their surroundings that they require. One such piece of equipment is a commode chair. It is a great tool to facilitate both comfort and care.





A commode chair is mainly used by people who have difficulty walking or are incapable of walking on their own. These chairs are used the most these days. A commode chair is a portable toilet, with a removable pan that needs to be emptied and washed properly after each use. Keep reading further to explore four different types of commode chairs.


There are mainly three types of commode chairs which are portable commode chairs, static commode chairs and bariatric commode chairs. A portable commode chair can be carried anywhere, has wheels, and occupies a very limited amount of space. Static commode chairs are the ones that do not have any wheels, and have detachable arms. Bariatric commodes are made for more durability. They carry up to 600 pounds of weight, and are wider in size which makes it more comfortable for the elderly to sit on it.


  • Invalid Medipedic:

Invalid medipedic commode chairs are designed for the people that suffer from knee pain, arthritis, or any other mobility issues. It is foldable and has a tight grip to ensure that it does not move while in use. It comes with an excellent hand grip as well and is user friendly. It comes with an antimicrobial plastic seat that helps provide a large base of support, and facilitates balance and stability when in use. Also it comes with rubber floor grips that help ensure that there is no falling and slipping on the floor.


  • Invalid Commode to Cover:

Invalid commode chairs with cover comes with a cover on top, so you can close it when not in use. Also, it has adjustable height to ensure convenience. Other features are the same as that of the invalid commode chairs listed above. It includes a seat top and handles that help you keep the grip.


  • Commode Walker:

Commode walker is a type of commode chair that is useful for those who have backaches and joint pains. It has a backrest and an adjustable height feature. It does not occupy much space and is durable. It also helps patients who have recently undergone surgery or have some nerve problems in their lower body.


  • Wall Mounted Commode:

This is easy to install, ensuring the users safety when they use it. The searing space of the wall mounted commode chair is large enough, so that all body types of people can use it. Also, it can be minted on the wall when not in use. This is light in weight so that the elderly can pull it from the wall when they need to use it.


Conclusion:

There are many different types of commode chairs available in the market. A raised toilet seat, commode walker, and many more. You need to choose the ideal one for your elderly. A commode chair or a raised toilet seat helps offer autonomy, so that they do not need to compromise on safety, irrespective of their medical condition. It helps them in the toilet without anyone assisting them. It also helps preserve privacy, and this a much safer option because they help reduce the chances of suffering a fall or an injury, especially during the night time. Also it helps assist the elderly everywhere as it is portable, therefore it can be taken while traveling.


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