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The Best Bedside Commodes for Those With Limited Mobility

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    July 31, 2022 10:33 PM EDT

    The Best Bedside Commodes for Those With Limited Mobility

    Whether it's due to injury, illness, or age, being bedridden or having limited mobility makes it hard to get to the bathroom easily. For those situations, a bedside commode can be a serious game-changer.Get more news about Toilet Chair,you can vist our website!

    A bedside commode is helpful to anyone who can't get to a toilet or bathroom safely,” explains Portia Wofford, LPN, former nurse manager in a skilled nursing facility. “In the elderly it's often used for those with reduced mobility or who risk falling if they attempt to walk or transfer to a regular toilet.”

    When buying a bedside commode, you'll want to make sure it's sturdy, easy to clean, and comfortable. We researched dozens of bedside commodes and evaluated them for ease of use, adjustable features, width, and price.We chose Drive Medical's commode as our top pick because it checks all of the boxes: it's reliable, accommodating, and easy to use. It does triple-duty as a standalone commode, a raised toilet (if you’re having trouble sitting all the way down), or a simple over-the-toilet frame for extra stability. Because the commode pail is removable, you can use, empty, and clean it easily—but you can also fold up the entire unit for storage and travel if needed.

    We also appreciate that the commode can be adjusted to your preferred height and can accommodate a person up to 350 pounds. Between its sturdy steel construction, its versatile design, and its easy-to-clean bucket, this commode can do pretty much whatever you need it to with ease.If you like our “Best Overall” pick but want to spend the least amount of money possible—without sacrificing too much—the three-in-one steel folding commode by Medline is the next best pick.

    It has mostly the same features as Drive Medical’s three-in-one commode: adjustable height, foldability, variability in use, and a weight limit of 350 pounds. But it also boasts an easy assembly and an easy-on-the-wallet price point, which makes it a great choice for someone who only needs a bedside commode for a short period of time rather than permanently (like someone recovering from an illness or injury).Many of the commodes on this list are capable of folding up for storage or travel, but we chose NOVA Medical’s version as our pick for “Best Folding” because it goes the extra mile. Its tool-free assembly means you won’t be fumbling with too many parts and pieces when it’s time to store your commode, and its folded dimensions (four inches deep by 22 inches wide) make it simple to stash away under the bed, in a closet, or even in the backseat of a car.

    In other features, the NOVA Medical commode can be used as a standalone toilet or a raised toilet seat, is adjustable for your height, is easy to empty and clean, and can accommodate up to 300 pounds. It’s one of the most convenient options for travel or occasional use.Need a bedside commode that doesn’t announce itself as a bedside commode to everyone who enters your home? Look no further than this version by Medline Elements, which can easily pass as a regular chair thanks to the seat design. It contains a regular, removable commode bucket, but it’s situated within a plastic frame that looks like the seat of a normal chair; it also has a flat lid that fully covers the seated surface, so when everything is closed up, you can’t even tell there’s a bucket inside.

    The chair is also made of bronze-colored steel and beige plastic, neither of which give off clear “commode” vibes. In fact, the chair’s design also allows it to be a supportive shower chair, so it’s pretty easy for this one to pass as any old seat in your house. It can accommodate up to 400 pounds, is height-adjustable, and is also infused with microban antimicrobial technology, keeping the growth of odors and bacteria at bay better than other models.