Commodes

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Commodes are easy-to-use potty chairs for people who have a difficult time going to the toilet. It is commonly placed next to the bed for easy access. These are ideal for people who are confined to a bed or who have limited mobility. Each person can find a commode that suits their specific needs. 

Buying a commode will save you the time, money, and worry of potentially having to go to the bathroom at night or when inconvenient and risk injuring yourself in the process. Commodes are designed to provide comfort and stability and make it easier even for the caretakers to care effectively for patients without having to transfer the individual all the way to the bathroom. This “second toilet” will also save you thousands compared to renovating your existing bathroom. 

When is it Time to get a Commode?

It’s a given fact that as we get older, going to the bathroom especially at night can be a dangerous task. Sitting down and standing up from the toilet may be scary and the risk of falling is very high. In general, a trip to the bathroom can easily become slippery, thus making it unsafe for older adults. For the reasons above, having a commode might keep older adults safe from potential harm. 

If safety is your number one concern and you habitually go to the restroom in the middle of the night, investing in a commode will not only make it more convenient for you, it will also be a much safer alternative to heading all the way across the room and risk getting injured. 

Different Types of Commodes

There are a variety of commodes available in the market. Below are some of the main types you can choose from:

Portable Commode

Portable commodes are designed to be easily transported when needed. This type features a lightweight design and 4 wheels for easy movement on any surface. With a portable commode, you can wheel it over the conventional toilet when you need more privacy or use it as a shower chair. Versatility is key for this type of commode. 

Static Commode

The static commode is the complete opposite of the portable commode in which it does not feature wheels and are generally more weighted for stability purposes. A typical static commode has splayed legs to make it easily stackable and to be able to accommodate more weight. Arms are also usually detachable to make the process of transferring the patient easier. 

Bariatric Commode

Bariatric commodes are meant to be used by people that weigh over 300 lbs. This type features wider seating and a drop arm, compared to a detachable one, for the person to be able to sit comfortably and not feel confined. Anyone looking for a more spacious fit can try a bariatric commode. 

Over-the-toilet Commode

Over-the-toilet commodes are adjustable seats that fit over the toilet. They make the act of sitting down and getting up so much more simple and easy. Because of the simplicity and the adjustability of this commode type, it is perfect for those looking to customize their toilet experience a little more. 

Commodes are an economically-friendly solution to your toilet needs at night. Safety, security, and ease are all taken care of by this product. There’s no need to go through the hall just to do your thing at night. Now, you are able to do it just right next to you. Commodes provide the stability and comfort you need at the exact time you need it.

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