
Higher seat with arm rests makes sit-to-stand much safer.
Safer, easier bathroom routines · 17 products
Independent Toileting. Toileting independence uses raised seats, frames, commodes, and clothing aids so sit-to-stand is safer when hip and knee strength are still rebuilding.
Topics: Independent Toileting · Safer · easier bathroom routines · independent-toileting · stroke recovery goal · rehab products · 17 items

Higher seat with arm rests makes sit-to-stand much safer.

Nighttime bathroom alternative to reduce risky trips.

Sturdy rails that bolt directly to the wall beside the toilet, providing stable push-up points for sit-to-stand.

Sturdy vertical grab bar installed beside the toilet — aids in standing up and sitting down.

A soft, removable cushion or pad designed to add comfort and pressure relief to an existing toilet seat.

Closer toilet access at night — fewer falls during bathroom trips.

Adds armrests around an existing toilet without replacing.

Nighttime alternative for women — reduces fall risk.

Portable toilet chair with arms — height adjustable, bucket liner.

Toilet-mounted sprayer for hygiene when wiping is difficult.

Combines a horizontal grab bar and toilet paper holder in one mount.

Freestanding arms around toilet — push up without wall grab bars.

Provides support for safe toilet transfers; conveniently folds up against the wall for space-saving and caregiver access.

Adds 3–5 in. height without armrests — pairs with wall rails or a safety frame.

One chair for versatile use: beside the bed, over the toilet, or as a shower chair.

Armrests swing down for lateral transfers from bed or wheelchair.

Padded covers for commode chair armrests to enhance comfort and provide cushioning.