If you suffer from poor balance, arthritis, limited mobility, or injury issues, you know how difficult many everyday activities can be. Don’t let something as simple as using the bathroom be one of them! Using the Toilet Safety Rail offers secure assistance when sitting on, or standing up from, the toilet. This free-standing unit is
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Added on: April 23, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
If you suffer from poor balance, arthritis, limited mobility, or injury issues, you know how difficult many everyday activities can be. Don’t let something as simple as using the bathroom be one of them! Using the Toilet Safety Rail offers secure assistance when sitting on, or standing up from, the toilet. This free-standing unit is assembled easily without tools to surround your existing toilet, whether standard or elongated. The padded handles are easy to grip and comfortable to rest your arms on. It even has a handy magazine rack attached to keep your reading materials in reach!
Suggestion for bottom surface of safety rail for use on tile or other hard surfaces I purchased this for my wife following hip replacement surgery. We have ADA height elongated toilets so I did not want a commode. I was concerned about the reports of no rubber feet on the bottom. We have tile floors in our bathrooms. I placed strips of 1 inch wide double-sided foam permanent mounting tape on the bottom of the leg supports. I then cut strips of grip shelf liner and pressed it into the foam mounting tape. I trimmed off the excess shelf liner. See uploaded photos.The…
Solid Safety Rail – Amazing Value I bought my disabled mother a bidet toilet seat. This made her regular safety rail which attached to toilet unusable. This is my solution for that problem. It is a TERRIFIC solution. It is solid, very easy to put together and very well made. If I had seen it in person before ordering it, I would have expected to pay twice as much. Also, my mom is paralyzed on one side and so puts most of her weight on one side only when rising from the toilet. This is STILL SAFE. Highly recommended.
PERFECT!!!!!!! Oh my GOSH! What a Relief!I broke both knees TWO times in college. One, skiiing (my “friends” lied & said an expert hill was “the baby slope.” I later broke both knees again falling down icy stairs (over 40 steps). I was working my way through college (3 jobs), taking a full load of course credits. So when the MD told me (both times) that I’d have to be bed ridden for 3 weeks, then 6 to 8 weeks of PT for an hour each day, I said NO way. I walked with crutches, then a…