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McKesson
McKesson Grab Bar for Fall Prevention, Wall Mounted, Steel - White
Designed to assist you in balancing and shifting your weight in and out of the bathroom area Provides added safety and support to any room in the house White, powder-coated steel construction is durable, attractive, and easy to clean Mounts vertically or...
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McKesson
McKesson Bath Chair, Removable Back and Arms, Plastic - White, 350 lbs Capacity, 21 1/4 in W
Tool-free, 1/2-inch leg adjustments accommodates uneven surfaces and height preferences with an indicator window displaying the chosen level Enhanced, comfort seat fits all shapes and sizes Premium plastic material with large, stable legs and soft,...
As low as $69.99 -
McKesson
McKesson Grab Bar for Fall Prevention, Wall Mount, Steel - Chrome Finish
Knurled Chrome Grab Bars provide an added safety measure by allowing the patient something sturdy and easy to grip. This can help to prevent the patient from falling, or over exerting themselves when performing these day to day activities. This shower...
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McKesson
McKesson Bathtub Grab Bar, Clamp Mounted, Steel - White, 300 lbs Capacity, 14.5 in L
Designed to provide added security and stability in the bathroom Handle design provides secure hand position parallel to the tub White, powder-coated steel construction blending heavy-duty durability with a clean appearance Adjustable clamp locking...
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McKesson
McKesson Grab Bar for Fall Prevention, Suction Cup, Wall Mount, Plastic - White, 12 in L
Suction Cup Grab Bar brings peace of mind for individuals who require assistance getting in and out of the bathtub. This sturdy, versatile hand hold makes it possible for those with limited mobility to balance on the slick bathtub floor. This unique hand...
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McKesson
McKesson Bath Bench with Removable Back, Aluminum Frame - 19 1/4 in Width
Provide safety, support and stability in the shower with the Fixed Handle Gray Bath Bench by McKesson. The strong aluminum frame resists rust and corrosion and supports up to 400 pounds. This McKesson bath bench also has a seat with drainage holes to...
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McKesson
McKesson Grab Bar for Fall Prevention, Suction Cup, Plastic - White, 19.75 in L
The rotating suction cup grab bar, 19¾ inches, adheres to almost any smooth surface without the need for tools. The benefit of its rotating design is it gives you the freedom to create a straight or angled grab bar. In addition, this Bathroom Grab Bar...
As low as $28.94
Shower Aids
Shower Aids
For seniors and those with mobility issues, bathing can be difficult. Getting in and out of the tub or shower is an opportunity for slips and falls. Bath and shower aids make bathing safer and more accessible, whether you have mobility problems or care for someone who does.
Tub Mats
Tub mats are one of the simplest shower aids for the elderly, children, or for anyone who needs a low level of safety protection in the tub. Tub mats are made of non-slip material and adhere to the bottom of the tub or shower floor via small suction cups. They provide a stable surface that reduces the likelihood of slips.
Grab Bars
For people who can get in and out of the tub on their own but need support, or for those who need extra stability in the shower, grab bars or safety rails may be appropriate. Grab bars and rails are metal bars that are permanently mounted to the wall and can be placed next to and above the tub and even inside the shower.
Tub Rails
Tub rails serve the same purpose as wall-mounted grab bars but clamp to the side of the bathtub. They provide a stable hand-hold for use when stepping into and out of the tub. Unlike wall-mounted bars, they can be easily moved, repositioned, or removed as needed.
Tub rails may not be appropriate for certain bathtubs, such as old-fashioned claw-footed tubs or fiberglass tubs. Check the product information before purchasing the rails.
Suction Grab Bars
Suction grab bars are similar to wall-mounted bars but attach to the wall or other flat surfaces with suction cups rather than mechanical hardware. That makes them more versatile in that they can be easily removed or repositioned, but it also means that they cannot bear as much weight.
Suction grab bars are most appropriate for people who need extra stability when getting into and out of the bath but who do not need a bar that can support their total weight.
Handheld Showers
Handheld showers are simple bathing aids that consist of a showerhead with a long, flexible hose. Most handheld showers incorporate a wall-mounted holder, so they can also function as a conventional shower. Handheld showers work well with shower chairs or benches.
Shower Chairs
Shower chairs, benches, and stools are non-slip, water-resistant, and go directly in the shower. They are appropriate for people who cannot either take tub baths or stand on their own during showers. Shower chairs may have solid seats or may have cutaway commode-type seats for the incontinent.
Transfer Benches
Transfer benches are another option for people who need assistance getting into and out of the tub. They consist of a long seat with a rail at one end, a chair back in the center, and four adjustable-height legs.
Transfer benches straddle the side of the tub, allowing the user to sit down while standing next to the tub, then slide over and sit down in the tub itself without having to step over the side.
For seniors and those with mobility issues, bathing can be difficult. Getting in and out of the tub or shower is an opportunity for slips and falls. Bath and shower aids make bathing safer and more accessible, whether you have mobility problems or care for someone who does.
Tub Mats
Tub mats are one of the simplest shower aids for the elderly, children, or for anyone who needs a low level of safety protection in the tub. Tub mats are made of non-slip material and adhere to the bottom of the tub or shower floor via small suction cups. They provide a stable surface that reduces the likelihood of slips.
Grab Bars
For people who can get in and out of the tub on their own but need support, or for those who need extra stability in the shower, grab bars or safety rails may be appropriate. Grab bars and rails are metal bars that are permanently mounted to the wall and can be placed next to and above the tub and even inside the shower.
Tub Rails
Tub rails serve the same purpose as wall-mounted grab bars but clamp to the side of the bathtub. They provide a stable hand-hold for use when stepping into and out of the tub. Unlike wall-mounted bars, they can be easily moved, repositioned, or removed as needed.
Tub rails may not be appropriate for certain bathtubs, such as old-fashioned claw-footed tubs or fiberglass tubs. Check the product information before purchasing the rails.
Suction Grab Bars
Suction grab bars are similar to wall-mounted bars but attach to the wall or other flat surfaces with suction cups rather than mechanical hardware. That makes them more versatile in that they can be easily removed or repositioned, but it also means that they cannot bear as much weight.
Suction grab bars are most appropriate for people who need extra stability when getting into and out of the bath but who do not need a bar that can support their total weight.
Handheld Showers
Handheld showers are simple bathing aids that consist of a showerhead with a long, flexible hose. Most handheld showers incorporate a wall-mounted holder, so they can also function as a conventional shower. Handheld showers work well with shower chairs or benches.
Shower Chairs
Shower chairs, benches, and stools are non-slip, water-resistant, and go directly in the shower. They are appropriate for people who cannot either take tub baths or stand on their own during showers. Shower chairs may have solid seats or may have cutaway commode-type seats for the incontinent.
Transfer Benches
Transfer benches are another option for people who need assistance getting into and out of the tub. They consist of a long seat with a rail at one end, a chair back in the center, and four adjustable-height legs.
Transfer benches straddle the side of the tub, allowing the user to sit down while standing next to the tub, then slide over and sit down in the tub itself without having to step over the side.