7947A Arms: Included Features: -Open front seat provides easier access for personal care. -Comfortable, cushioned seat and backrest are water-tight and easy to clean. -Anodized aluminum frame is lightweight, durable and rust-resistant. -Seat height is adjustable in 1'' increments. -Attractive platinum grey color. -Comes complete with commode pail and cover. -Available with or without support arms. -Lifetime limited manufacturer warranty. Specifications: -Weight capacity: 300 lbs. -Overall dimensions: 33.5''-38.5'' H x 20.5'' W x 21'' D. -Designed to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: E0245.
Product Details
Graham Field Combination Deluxe Bath Chair, Padded Commode.
With Support Arms.
300 lb. Maximum Weight Capacity.
1 Each
GHF7947A
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Lumex bath commode with arms
Review Date: July 12, 2008
Reviewer: Debra Small, Much too far from Graceland
I've been a caregiver for my mother with MS for 6 years. She's faced with diminishing capability to stand and transfer. I've purchased three other commodes including the costly 'lift' commode and the Lumex commode just arrived today. I absolutely LOVE this commode. It's the lightest commode I've ever seen (even lighter than mom's standard walker). The padded seat and back support is not found on any other commode I can find. The open area in the front AND the back are very helpful for adjusting incontinence pads and underwear. And this goes into the shower! You can't believe the bang for your buck. I'm more than happy to recommend this product. Shop around, you can find it for around $100 + shipping.
Great for users with tailbone injuries.
Review Date: June 4, 2008
Reviewer: Keith Jones, New Jersey
My 77 year old mom fell on her tail bone. She was extremely picky about what she sat on. She also couldn't walk. Thanks to this shower seat I could sit her in the shower and wash her. This boosted her self esteem alot. If I had to leave to work for 4 hours I would put the commode pail underneath this shower seat. Then I'd leave the seat by her bed where she could reach it without walking. She never used the commode option but it gave me serious peace of mind since she could never have made it to the bathroom on her own.