Lindsay, thank you. You have addressed the issues we are facing most: transfers to commode, tub and bed with clear instructions and realtime situations.
Good demonstration..and other helpful info...Moms 80..coming home from rehab..Had a stroke ) S.A.H.) in Feb 2019. I ordered a transfer chair,from Amazon. I needed help NOW..just in case they do not send instructions. Bless you! Liz and mom Betty,in Martinsville IN.
It's very informative. I am a new grad OT here...Any idea on how to add the height up further for the bathtub transfer bench in the situation a person has a deep sunken bath?
Can you explain how to adjust the legs? My legs are too tall. I can't touch the bottom of the tub and it's also really wobbly and scary to take a bath.
I needed to see this video 2 years ago. I think it's too late now. I think I broke my shower chair. The legs with the suction cups I lowered the height. Well 2 months later I wanted to raise the height I couldn't adjust the legs with the suction cups. So, the only way to raise the legs with suction cups was to unscrew the suction cups and replace the feet with a standard rubber bottom for the chair legs to match the legs that remain outside the tub. I have no clue how to do this please advice. I bought this tub used online. No instruction booklet, no brand name for replacement parts.
The best trick I know for that is to cut 2 slits in a cheap plastic curtain the width of the bench and slide it into the open space in the seat. I discuss it with visual detail in my other video about tub bench installation. If you look in my EquipMeOT channel you should see the other video. Hope this helps!
I am confused with the chair I received that is the same as this one, but the legs don't have the 2 parts separate, they come in one, I am trying to figure it out how to separate it because when I put the whole leg, it does not snap going through the hole for safety.
If you mean the length of the legs, yes (within the manufactures limits), if you mean the seat length, no, it comes set without adjustments. There are some models that provide a slightly longer bench length but they are all similar size.
If it’s a used model, they often get stuck and need a little extra work to assemble. The new ones shouldn’t give you too much trouble but I’ve had some that just don’t seem to fit properly. 😕
Lindsay, thank you. You have addressed the issues we are facing most: transfers to commode, tub and bed with clear instructions and realtime situations.
You’re welcome! I’m so glad it was helpful!
Good demonstration..and other helpful info...Moms 80..coming home from rehab..Had a stroke ) S.A.H.) in Feb 2019. I ordered a transfer chair,from Amazon. I needed help NOW..just in case they do not send instructions. Bless you! Liz and mom Betty,in Martinsville IN.
Betty Williamson thank you for your kind comment. I hope your mom’s transition home goes well.
Very helpful and quick. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! PT here.. looking for how to reassemble the TTB because it was delivered to person facing the wrong way for her shower. 😂 very helpful!
Glad to help!
It's very informative. I am a new grad OT here...Any idea on how to add the height up further for the bathtub transfer bench in the situation a person has a deep sunken bath?
Thank you for the help,I borrowed one and just figured out there is no room to move my leg, I need a different seat.
Can you explain how to adjust the legs? My legs are too tall. I can't touch the bottom of the tub and it's also really wobbly and scary to take a bath.
I needed to see this video 2 years ago. I think it's too late now. I think I broke my shower chair. The legs with the suction cups I lowered the height. Well 2 months later I wanted to raise the height I couldn't adjust the legs with the suction cups. So, the only way to raise the legs with suction cups was to unscrew the suction cups and replace the feet with a standard rubber bottom for the chair legs to match the legs that remain outside the tub. I have no clue how to do this please advice. I bought this tub used online. No instruction booklet, no brand name for replacement parts.
How do you keep the bathroom from flooding? You can’t close the shower curtain with the bench
The best trick I know for that is to cut 2 slits in a cheap plastic curtain the width of the bench and slide it into the open space in the seat. I discuss it with visual detail in my other video about tub bench installation. If you look in my EquipMeOT channel you should see the other video. Hope this helps!
@@EquipMeOT Thank you so much this helped me but I can not find the video how to keep the floor dry 😅
I am confused with the chair I received that is the same as this one, but the legs don't have the 2 parts separate, they come in one, I am trying to figure it out how to separate it because when I put the whole leg, it does not snap going through the hole for safety.
So, my shower bench the rods supporting the back locked in upside down. Now I can't remove them to correct it. Any ideas?
Can you adjust the length.
If you mean the length of the legs, yes (within the manufactures limits), if you mean the seat length, no, it comes set without adjustments. There are some models that provide a slightly longer bench length but they are all similar size.
What about the first part. Which I am stuck on???
I can’t see how you put the feet in. I’m having trouble.
I'm having trouble fixing the first part of the legs
If it’s a used model, they often get stuck and need a little extra work to assemble. The new ones shouldn’t give you too much trouble but I’ve had some that just don’t seem to fit properly. 😕