Commode Chair

 A Commode Chair is a portable, standalone toilet designed for use at the bedside or in a room away from a bathroom. It consists of a chair frame with a seat opening and a removable collection bucket underneath. Its primary use is to provide a safe, convenient toileting solution for non-ambulatory, fall-risk, or post-operative patients, eliminating the need for hazardous trips to the bathroom. It is a critical tool for incontinence management, fall prevention, and preserving patient dignity. Rigorous cleaning and disinfection after each use are mandatory for infection control.

Standard Commode Wheelchair With Flipping Armrest

 The Standard Commode Wheelchair with Flipping Armrest is a manual wheelchair that combines a commode seat with one or two armrests that swing down and out of the way. This key feature facilitates safe, easy lateral transfers from a bed with minimal caregiver assistance, directly addressing fall risks and reducing caregiver strain during toileting. It is used for integrated mobility and hygiene care for non-ambulatory, post-operative, or frail patients. Safety hinges on the robust locking mechanism of the armrest, which must be verified before each use, alongside strict adherence to cleaning protocols for infection control.

The Commode Wheelchair

The Commode Wheelchair is a dual-purpose manual wheelchair featuring a seat with a central opening and a removable commode pan, designed to function as both a mobility chair and a toilet. It is used to safely and hygienically manage toileting for non-ambulatory, high-fall-risk, or post-operative patients without requiring hazardous transfers to a separate toilet. Key features include a removable pan, swing-away armrests for easy lateral transfers, and often compatibility with standard toilets. Its use requires strict adherence to brake safety and rigorous cleaning protocols after each use to prevent infection.