Bathroom and home safety
Over 60% of falls occur at home, with the majority in the bathroom. Here are some options for safety equipment to keep the bathroom and home safe for your care recipient:
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Bathroom Commode
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Provides a raised toilet seat height (17” to 23”) for easier standing |
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Arms on either side to help with sitting or standing |
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Available in heavy duty, drop arm and folding styles |
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Raised Toilet Seat
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Fits in compact toilet areas |
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Also available without arms |
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Not as stable or supportive as freestanding commode |
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Height is not adjustable |
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Wall Grab Bars Essential for difficult areas. Common placements:
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Along wall for use when stepping in or out of the shower or tub |
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Next to toilet (if commode not in place) |
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Inside bathtub to help standing up from shower chair |
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Handheld Shower
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Mounts easily to existing shower head |
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Easily movable for hygiene washing in seated position |
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Shower Chair
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Allows bathing in seated position in tub or shower |
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Decreases chance of slipping or falling in tub or shower area |
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Available without back, with hygiene cutout or foldable |
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Tub Transfer Bench
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Patient sits outside of tub, swings legs over rim and slides into tub area |
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Available with padding |
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Other general recommendations
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Remove or secure any area rugs or mats |
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Avoid walking on wet surfaces |
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Do not use towel racks or shower doors as grab bars |
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Apply non-skid surface to bottom of tub, shower or tile floor |
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