Bathroom Aids

Bathroom safety support for steadier daily routines.

Access offers bathroom aids that help enhance safety and independence in the bathroom, including supportive shower chairs and convenient bedside commodes designed for comfort and stability.

Whether the need is bathing support, safer transfers, toileting assistance, or caregiver-friendly home-care equipment, the DME team can help patients find practical products that make daily routines easier and safer.

Bathing seating, transfer, and grab bar support
Toileting commodes, elevated seats, and cushions
Home care bed pans, urinals, and caregiver essentials
Products

Bathroom aids organized around bathing, toileting, and daily care.

The right equipment depends on the patient, bathroom layout, transfer needs, and caregiver support. Access helps narrow the options into practical choices.

Shower chair with arms and back support
01

Shower chairs

Stable seating support for safer bathing routines and reduced fatigue.

Bedside commode with adjustable legs
02

Bedside commodes

Convenient toileting support when bathroom access is difficult or unsafe.

Raised toilet seat with supportive arms
03

Elevated toilet seats

Added height and arm support can make sitting and standing easier.

Gray toilet cushion
04

Toilet cushions

Comfort-focused cushioning for sensitive daily toileting needs.

Selection guide

Match the product to the part of the routine that needs support.

01

Bathing support

Products that help patients sit, transfer, and stabilize during bath or shower routines.

  • Shower chairs
  • Transfer tub benches
  • Bath grab bars
02

Toileting support

Supportive products for easier sitting, standing, and bedside toileting access.

  • Bedside commodes
  • Elevated toilet seats
  • Toilet cushions
03

Daily care essentials

Practical home-care items for patients, caregivers, and recovery routines.

  • Bed pans
  • Urinals
  • Home-care comfort products
How to choose

A better fit starts with the routine, the space, and the person using it.

Bathroom safety can be highly personal. Calling first helps the DME team focus the visit around product availability, size, stability, transfer needs, and whether a special order may be needed.

  1. 01

    Discuss the bathroom routine, mobility need, and available space

  2. 02

    Compare bathing, toileting, transfer, or bedside support options

  3. 03

    Confirm product availability, special-order needs, and fit considerations

  4. 04

    Coordinate the next step with the DME team before pickup or visit

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Safer routines

The right bathroom aid can reduce strain during bathing, toileting, and transfers.

02

Independence focused

Products are selected around stability, comfort, bathroom layout, and daily mobility needs.

03

Caregiver support

Bathroom equipment can make home care easier for caregivers helping with daily routines.

04

DME guidance

Call ahead so the DME team can help confirm availability, sizing, and next steps.

Before you visit

Call first for availability, sizing questions, and special-order needs.

The DME team can help confirm what is stocked, what may need to be ordered, and which bathroom aid category best matches the daily routine you are trying to make safer.

Bedside commodesShower chairsTransfer tub benchesBath grab barsElevated toilet seatsToilet cushionsBed pansUrinals
Ready when you are

Need bathroom safety support?

Call the DME team to ask about bathroom aid availability, sizing, special orders, and practical next steps.