Thank you for the video. You are very informative. Where can I find a bedside commode like this but the legs height is around 16 inches for my mother. Thank you.
I’ve reviewed all the padded commodes that I’m familiar with and unfortunately the lowest seat height I can find is 18” when the seat is padded like in this video.
Does the commode liner go inside our outside the commodes that have a splash liner in the bucket. This sounds like a dumb question, but I'm not familiar with the reason there is a splash guard and how it is used. TIA, Judy
We are looking at commode options for some one that cannot make it from their chair to the restroom in time before the bowel movement happens. The bedside commode seems like a good solution. Will this work for someone that is close to 300lbs?
Noticed at the 2:11 mark with the set up over the toilet. You placed the bucket inside the toilet bowl. Couldn't one just do their business then flush? Thanks, love your videos, very helpful.
I’ll be going in for total hip replacement surgery on my left hip in one week. Looking into this bedside commode I presume it does also work over a standard toilet? And regarding the drop-down arm, does it only drop down on one side or both?
I have a question - I am caring for my mother at home and would really like the features you describe on the drop arm commode. I would, however, like to also have it on wheels so that I can wheel her into the shower from her bedroom. The Drive Medical shower/commode combo doesn't look as though you can remove the seat and turn the opening. Is there any way to add casters to the commode you are demonstrating?
I’ve never seen that done with a standard drop arm variety, but there are other shower commode options that would give you flexible seating and the rolling option. They are more expensive, but can occasionally be found used if you know what to look for. I love the Raz brand, this is the one I’ve used quite a bit: www.medicaleshop.com/raz-design-ap-rehab-shower-commode-chair.html?source=ppc&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzYGGBhCTARIsAHdMTQxPFv6fWUat_1GcIjMmh5MoFw-Rv1yjtG4EvfTwNXFUmtP1xl8FNP8aAr_7EALw_wcB
Thank you. Very informative. 😊
Really useful information. Glad I found this video. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words!!
Thanks for posting. Excellent info. I had no idea...
You’re welcome!
I am excited to buy one for my mom. I like it
This is the padded drop arm commode I featured in this video.
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Excellent videos!!! Thank you so much. :)
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THANK YOU!
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Nice chair, I would like to find one with a bidet feature built into the seat.
Dignity Lift is working on one!
is this able to be broke down to travel in a suit case for airline travel.
Thank you for the video. You are very informative. Where can I find a bedside commode like this but the legs height is around 16 inches for my mother. Thank you.
I’ve reviewed all the padded commodes that I’m familiar with and unfortunately the lowest seat height I can find is 18” when the seat is padded like in this video.
Does the commode liner go inside our outside the commodes that have a splash liner in the bucket. This sounds like a dumb question, but I'm not familiar with the reason there is a splash guard and how it is used. TIA, Judy
We are looking at commode options for some one that cannot make it from their chair to the restroom in time before the bowel movement happens. The bedside commode seems like a good solution. Will this work for someone that is close to 300lbs?
How to raise the legs???
Noticed at the 2:11 mark with the set up over the toilet. You placed the bucket inside the toilet bowl. Couldn't one just do their business then flush? Thanks, love your videos, very helpful.
Hi, I had to rewatch that also. Think that is the "splash guard" that doesn't have a bottom on it.
I’ll be going in for total hip replacement surgery on my left hip in one week. Looking into this bedside commode I presume it does also work over a standard toilet? And regarding the drop-down arm, does it only drop down on one side or both?
Yes, they will work over a standard toilet and both sides fold down.
@@EquipMeOT thank you for the swift reply. Just ordered it On AmazonPrime
Great! Thank you for watching!
I have the problem of my backside falling into the toilet because I’m small, I don’t know how to get comfortable to go. Any advice?
Where do I get this commode to buy
I would like to buy one ASAP What’s the cost
See my other comment for a link in amazon. They are around $150 on average depending on where they are purchased.
I have a question - I am caring for my mother at home and would really like the features you describe on the drop arm commode. I would, however, like to also have it on wheels so that I can wheel her into the shower from her bedroom. The Drive Medical shower/commode combo doesn't look as though you can remove the seat and turn the opening. Is there any way to add casters to the commode you are demonstrating?
I’ve never seen that done with a standard drop arm variety, but there are other shower commode options that would give you flexible seating and the rolling option. They are more expensive, but can occasionally be found used if you know what to look for. I love the Raz brand, this is the one I’ve used quite a bit:
www.medicaleshop.com/raz-design-ap-rehab-shower-commode-chair.html?source=ppc&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzYGGBhCTARIsAHdMTQxPFv6fWUat_1GcIjMmh5MoFw-Rv1yjtG4EvfTwNXFUmtP1xl8FNP8aAr_7EALw_wcB
@@EquipMeOT Thank you
Pity Amazon doesn't sell this product in Europe.
That’s unfortunate. 😖