EZee Life Tilt Rehab Shower Commode Chair 155 190 195 by Healthline
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EZee Life Tilt Rehab Shower Commode Chair 155 190 195 by Healthline
EZee Life tilt rehab shower chairs are constructed of high quality aluminum that won't rust and is lighter than steel and lower in cost than stainless steel. The chair comes with four 5" locking casters to provide safety when the user does not need to be moved.
The seat cut-out provides comfort and allows the chair to be positioned over a standard toilet for use, but also comes with a bucket to be used anywhere it is required. The aluminum frame of the Shower Commode Chair is an attractive white color and is also resistant to rust which makes it ideal for the shower. Footrests come standard and include adjustable height and angle footplates. The Aluminum Shower Commode Chair is ideal for anyone who is looking for a shower chair and commode for their home.
Features
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Lightweight aluminum frame is attractive and rust resistant
- Headrest adjusts up, down, forward and back
- Seat and backrest tilt back together
- Seat to floor height adjusts without tools
- Padded seat, back and arms
- Removable, adjustable height swing-away footrests
- Removable slide on pail
- Flip back padded arms
- Calf strap and seat belt included
- All adjustments are tool-less
- Removable seat insert cushion for showering and toileting
- User friendly commode bucket included
Wheelchair Measuring Guide
Wheelchair Measurements:
- Hip Width:
Use this to figure seat width if it is the widest point. - Widest Point:
Measure the widest area across the lower extremities if different from the hip width. This may influence seat width or arm style. - Chest Width:
Measure the widest point of the thorax just below the armpit. This measurement may influence system width or back width. - Heel to Knee:
Use this for legrest extensions and seat height. - SRP to Knee (Seat Reference Point to Knee):
This will determine the seat depth. - Elbow to SRP (Elbow to Seat Reference Point):
Measure this width with the arm in a 90-degree angle at the elbow and the shoulder in a neutral position. - Shoulder Height:
This will determine the height and the style of the back panel or the start for a custom back. - Head Height:
This will help determine the proper headrest height.
