Bariatric Drop Arm Bedside Commode
Bariatric Drop Arm Bedside Commode
Use this commode by the side of the bed or over the toilet (and without the bucket) in order to have a safe place to void. Quick release drop arm allows for scooting from wheelchair to toilet with or without a slide board.
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Why we know this works!
Why we know this works!
This bariatric drop arm bedside commode is perfect for lateral transfers to and from the commode plus has an extra wide seat and steel frame that supports up to 650lbs, which is the sturdiest commode we offer.
The easy-release drop arm is great for using a slide board to transfer from the bed to the commode or from a wheelchair to the commode. Once the user is safely positioned, the armrest can be locked into place to provide comfort and balance while sitting on the commode. There is a removable pail that can be taken out for convenient cleaning.
The pail can also be removed to place the commode over a toilet seat for someone who is able to walk to the bathroom but may have difficulties getting up from a low toilet seat. Placing the commode over the toilet will provide comfort, balance, and support for standing up.
The bariatric drop arm bedside commode is perfect as a safety precaution to prevent falls during toileting.
Specifications
Specifications
Adjustable leg height: 19.5-23.5in
Width between arms: 24.5in
Max weight supported: 650lbs
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