Shower Chairs
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What can you use instead of a shower chair?
Alternatives include portable stools made of water-resistant materials, fold-down wall-mounted seats, or built-in benches. For temporary solutions, non-slip bath seats or transfer benches can also provide safe seating during showers.
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Does Medicare pay for a shower chair?
Original Medicare does not cover shower chairs, but some Medicare Advantage plans may include them under supplemental benefits. Commode chairs, which can double as shower seats, are sometimes covered if prescribed for medical necessity.
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What is a shower chair used for?
A shower chair provides a safe, stable seat for individuals who cannot stand for long periods. It helps prevent falls, supports independence, and makes bathing easier for seniors, people with disabilities, or those recovering from surgery.
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Why would a patient need a shower chair?
Patients may need a shower chair due to mobility limitations, balance issues, or fatigue. It reduces fall risk, promotes hygiene, and allows individuals to bathe independently, which is crucial for dignity and recovery.
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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.

