Commode Chairs

Discover a wide range of high-quality commode chairs designed for comfort, safety, and convenience. Our commode chairs offer sturdy construction, adjustable heights, and easy portability, making them ideal for individuals with limited mobility. Perfect for use in homes, hospitals, and care facilities, these chairs provide reliable support for patients and caregivers. Shop now for durable and affordable commode chairs to enhance daily living and hygiene.

Commode Chairs

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Description MJM 30" Deluxe Bariatric Shower Commode Chair, 900 lb Capacity: Heavy-Duty Comfort & Safety The MJM 30" Deluxe Bariatric Shower Commode Chair is designed for maximum comfort, safety, and...

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Description MJM Shower Commode Chair for Below Knee Amputees – Rustproof PVC Frame with Safety Features This specialized shower commode chair is built for below-knee amputees, offering comfort, safety, and...
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions below.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.