Bariatric commode shower chair designed for toileting or assisted showering.
The X499 Bariatric shower commode is a stainless steel version of Cefndy's popular X399 commode chair. Designed to wheel over a standard toilet or be used for assisted showering. The shower chair is manufactured from high gauge epoxy powder coated stainless steel; the heavy duty frame is robust and wide enough for bariatric comfort whole being dimensionally sized to fit through a standard door. The seat and back are polyurethane so are soft feel for patient comfort and easy to clean. The seat is reversible; the gap can facilitate personal hygiene with access to the front or the back. The commode chair also features swing away and detachable arms to enable lateral transfer and substantial braked casters all around.
Cefndy Healthcare
Cefndy Road
Rhyl
Denbighshire
LL182HG
Wales
01824706005 (01745)343877 cefndy.sales@denbighshire.gov.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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