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Do You Need a Shower Chair?

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By eddelaney222Print this articlePrint this article Ask about this article Ask about this articleRSS Author RSS     Views:N/ABookmark and Share          RepublishThe bathroom is a dangerous place even for those can move around freely. Imagine how it is for a family member with a medical condition. Providing a shower seat for your patient will ensure that they don?t fall or slip whilst you are trying to give them a good scrub. If they are able to shower alone, you only have to secure them in the shower chair and you can have the peace of mind that they will be safe by themselves.

There are 3 basic types of shower chairs, each with various additional features you might find useful.

Type 1 ? Freestanding (Temporary)

If your patient?s condition is expected to last beyond a few days, and if the patient is limited in movement and in danger of falling or slipping, but can otherwise manage to shower alone, consider a portable shower seat that you can carry in and out of the bathroom when needed. This way you will keep the bathroom free for other family members to use.

It?s like a regular chair, except that it is made of waterproof material, designed not to slip out of place, and easy to maintain or clean. There are models that are extra sturdy for heavier patients.

By the time your patient has recovered, they would have acquired the habit of using their trusty shower seat that you may not even need to stow or give it away. You might try using it, too. Discover for yourself that it is indeed a useful bathroom accessory.

Type 2 -Built-in (Foldable)

If your patient?s condition is permanent but converting the entire bathroom is too expensive, get a folding shower seat that can be installed along one wall of the bathroom. A portable shower seat is not a good idea in this case. Carrying the chair in and out of the bathroom everyday or even several times a day can become tedious over time. It only makes sense to have one that is already inside, just a fold away.


Type 3 - Shower Commode Chair

This type is more like a waterproof wheelchair, designed for patients who can no longer walk by themselves. The wheels enable them to get in and out of the bathroom with or without a caregiver?s help.

Fulltime caregivers greatly appreciate having a shower commode chair for their patient. It is backbreaking work to be transferring the patient from the bed to a regular wheelchair to transport them to the bathroom, only to transfer them again to a regular shower seat once there. And then after the shower, you will have to do it backwards. All these maneuverings will exhaust the patient as well.

Homecare for a beloved member of the family is a daunting responsibility. Make this undertaking as easy as possible for everyone in the household, especially for the patient. Provide yourselves with the tools to breeze through the daily hurdles. A shower chair is a good start.







Ed Delaney has used shower chairs. To see if shower chairs could help you shower in safety and to learn more please visit: http://ShowerChairsuk.co.uk
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