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B. Elevated Toilet Seat
When bending is difficult, using
the toilet can present a potential
fall risk. Using a raised toilet
seat will reduce the degree
of required bending, thereby
reducing fall risk.
Item: G30270A
C. Bathroom Grab Bars
and Assist Bars
Install grab bars in your bathroom
to offer support in areas where falls
are most likely to occur. These areas
include anywhere that might have
a wet surface or anywhere people
tend to bend frequently. A grab bar’s
primary use is to steady the user
and may not support the weight of
a falling individual.
Bathtub Assist Bar – Clamps directly
onto the tub wall. The assist bar
helps make entry and exit safer.
Item: G98006
Wall-Mounted Grab Bars (not shown)
– Mounts directly to your wall to
provide an extra grip when standing
or sitting in the tub.
D. Transfer Bench
When getting in and out of the tub
becomes a difficult and potentially
dangerous task, transfer benches
are a careful alternative. The per-
son bathing can sit down on the
outside of the bathtub, swing their
legs over the wall, and then easily
slide across the seat while holding
onto a hand rail mounted on the
opposite side.
Item: MDS86952
A. Handheld Shower
Hand held showers should be
used for anyone who bathes
with a shower chair or transfer
bench. The 86" (218 cm) long
hose allows a person to remain
seated while bathing.
Item: G98035
Making Your Bathroom Safer
To help provide security and stability, use the guide
below to understand where bath safety products can
be located in and around the bathroom.
A
D
B
C