Bathroom Safety Aids & Accessories

Staying safe in the bathroom matters, especially when balance or mobility is a concern. We carry shower chairs with back and arms, bariatric shower chairs, raised toilet commodes, and bedside commodes built for everyday use at home or in a care setting.

Whether you're recovering from surgery or looking for something sturdy and long-term, we can help you find the right fit. Email us at info@keraemedical.com with any questions.

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Which chair or commode fits the resident

Start with the shower chair, and pick it by how much help the person needs to stay upright and get back up. Someone who can shower sitting down but wants a steady base does fine on a chair with a backrest. Add armrests when they need to push off to stand. A swivel seat is worth it in a tight bathroom where turning around is the risky part, and a bariatric transfer chair gives you a higher weight rating plus an easier slide across the tub edge.

Commodes come down to where the person can get to, and how. A bedside commode covers nights when the bathroom's too far during recovery. A raised toilet commode adds height for a fresh hip or weak quads, so sitting and standing doesn't fight the knees. And when someone can't safely move between pieces at all, a four-wheel shower commode rolls from the bedroom into the shower and works as a commode on the way, which keeps them out of a wet-room transfer entirely.

Choosing the right bathroom safety equipment comes down to a few things: who's using it, how much support they need, and where it'll be used. A shower chair with arms works well for someone who needs extra stability while bathing. A shower chair with back and arms gives even more security for people with limited trunk control. For larger individuals, a bariatric shower chair is built to handle higher weight capacities without sacrificing comfort or safety.

Commodes are just as important to get right. A drop arm bedside commode makes transfers easier, especially for caregivers helping someone move from a wheelchair or hospital bed. Raised toilet commodes add height so sitting and standing is less strenuous on the knees and hips. If you need something versatile, our combination shower and commode chairs can serve double duty in tight spaces.

Falls in the bathroom are one of the most common injuries for older adults and post-surgical patients. The right equipment reduces that risk significantly. Whether you're setting up a safe bathroom at home for a family member or outfitting rooms across an entire facility, we carry products that hold up to daily use.

For nursing homes, hospice programs, and assisted living communities ordering in bulk, we offer competitive pricing and can help you find the right mix of products for your residents. If you need nursing home supplies or hospice care supplies for your facility, sign up for a business account here or email us at info@keraemedical.com. Our team would be happy to help.