22.3.10
About the Commode Chair
If you have a loved one who has been in a debilitating accident or is confined to a wheelchair because of a medical condition, you may want to invest in a commode chair. A commode chair is a wheelchair device that has a foot rest and arm rests, along with an open toilet compartment below the seat to facilitate the bathroom process for someone who doesn’t have the ability to get there efficiently.
There are also shower commodes that are constructed of waterproof material that allows the individual to be wheeled into the shower and washed thoroughly, without running the risk of any kind of leakage on the wheelchair. Some shower commode chairs also have the ability to recline, allowing shampoo to be easily rinsed from the individual’s hair. Commode chairs are a comfortable option for individuals confined to the wheelchairs because the toilet seat is padded and they are extremely durable. Generally, they are constructed from fiberglass and/or stainless steel, giving them their strength and waterproof characteristics. Commode chairs are a highly viable alternative to the bed pan because they’re easier to remove and clean. Because the user can sit rather than lay in a bed, using the restroom in their commode chair is a much better option for the user and the caretaker.
15.3.10
Difference Between Mobility Scooters and Power Wheelchairs
We live in a technologically advanced world these days and there have been many improvements and upgrades in every industry, including wheelchairs. We’ve come a long way from manual wheelchairs and rolling walkers.
Although those items are still beneficial to many people, mobility scooters and power wheelchairs have opened so many doors for so many people and allowed them to go further than they ever have, with less effort. Although they are often used interchangeably, mobility scooters and power wheel chairs are two very different products. Here’s a brief overview of how mobility scooters differ from power wheel chairs.
Mobility scooters are very similar to power wheelchairs, but they differ in one integral way. Scooters generally have a steering bar and require a bit more upper body strength as you have to use your arms and shoulders to turn corners and steer. Power wheel chairs have a joystick that can be easily used, regardless of how strong the user is. In addition power wheelchairs often tilt, recline, have leg elevation, seat elevation, and other handy setting for those with disabilities.
8.3.10
3 of the Best Types of Rolling Walkers

Knee Walkers
Knee walkers are great for those with lower leg injuries. These walkers typically have three legs, a cushion to rest the injured knee on, and handlebars to steer. These are a viable option for many who don’t want to use a wheelchair or crutches for their knee or lower leg injury.
Two-Wheel Folding Walkers
These walkers allow smooth motion for those with a normal pace. They feature two front wheels and two rubber pegs on the back for extra support. A basket can easily be placed on the front for storage and it folds up for easy transport.
Four-Wheel Rollators
Four wheels add extra mobility and support. These typically come with a fold down seat which is nice if you need to rest during your walk. Four Wheel walkers also usually feature a basket on the front for storage and soft-touch brakes for optimal control.
1.3.10
Manual Wheelchairs that Recline: The Ultimate in Comfort
My mom said he had been mentioning how his lower back was sore from sitting up in the same position all day. We took the tip and started to search for manual wheelchairs that recline. We miraculously stumbled upon TopNotchCare.com and found the Drive Medical Central Full Reclining Wheelchair.
It’s state of the art hydraulic system allows you to recline in any position, even at a full 180 degree angle. The chair was perfect because it had the simplicity of the manual wheelchairs my dad prefers, with new improvement to ensure that he’s comfortable in any and every position.
He loves the chair and said we couldn’t have picked a better gift.
For a great selection of manual wheelchairs and more, check out TopNotchCare.com