Commode Chairs
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is the difference between a toilet chair and a commode chair?
A toilet chair is typically a fixed bathroom fixture, while a commode chair is a portable device with a built-in receptacle for waste. Commode chairs can be placed bedside and sometimes used in showers if waterproof.
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Will Medicare pay for a commode chair?
Yes, Medicare Part B covers commode chairs if prescribed by a doctor and purchased from an approved supplier. Coverage usually includes 80% of the cost after the deductible. Rescue Supply does not currently accept Medicare payments.
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Why use a commode instead of a toilet?
Commodes are useful for individuals who cannot safely reach a bathroom due to mobility issues. They provide convenience, reduce fall risk, and support independence in toileting.
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What can I use instead of a commode?
Alternatives include bedside urinals, bedpans, or portable toilets. These options are less bulky but may require caregiver assistance.
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What is a jail mattress?
A jail mattress is a thin, durable sleeping pad used in correctional facilities. It is designed for easy cleaning, fire resistance, and longevity under heavy use.
