Shower Chairs
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is a shower chair?
A shower chair is a waterproof seat designed for use in the shower by people who cannot stand safely for the duration of bathing.
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What is the purpose of a shower chair?
To prevent falls in the bathroom, reduce fatigue, and allow safe seated bathing for elderly, disabled, or post-surgery individuals.
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What is the best height for a shower chair?
Seat height should be 17āĆā„āĆƬ19āĆā„ so the userāĆĆ“s feet are flat on the floor and knees are at āâà 90¬ā when seated (same as standard chair height).
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What is a transfer shower chair?
A shower chair or bench with no rear legs that slides over the tub wall or into a roll-in shower, allowing the caregiver to slide the patient laterally from outside the shower.
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Why should a shower chair be in the bathroom?
Fall prevention: bathrooms are the #1 location for senior falls. A shower chair dramatically reduces that risk.
