Commode options
Our range of commodes includes a wide variety of designs and features to suit different requirements. If you're looking for more discreet commode chairs, we have several options available that look like normal chairs until you lift the seat to reveal the commode pan beneath. Extra-wide commodes are also available, as are flushing commodes designed to stylishly integrate in with your home’s décor.
Bariatric commodes
Our range of bariatric commodes is designed to help those living with toileting or mobility problems. Anyone with poor mobility who requires extra strength or width could benefit from a bariatric commode given their robust construction.
Shower commodes
Our more specialist shower commodes are available in a variety of options, including height-adjustable shower commodes with openings at the back to make cleaning an easier process for carers. They also tilt to make it a little easier to clean the individual and have adjustable headrests.
What are commodes and commode chairs?
Commodes and commode chairs are types of chairs that have self contained toilets and are designed to aid people with limited mobility.
How could a commode or commode chair help?
They provide a convenient way to use the toilet without having to go to the bathroom every time - useful for those who have limited mobility or who are at risk of falling, as it reduces the distance they need to cover in order to relieve themselves.
Who might benefit from using a commode or commode chair?
Anyone who needs to get to the toilet quickly but finds it challenging to get there may benefit from using a commode or commode chair. They're a highly useful aid for people with reduced mobility or are weak or unsteady. If they are at risk of falling, a commode may be safer than attempting to walk to the bathroom.
What types of commodes and commode chairs are available?
There are a number of different commodes and commode chairs available that have been designed with a specific purpose in mind. For instance, wheeled commodes provide assistance with manoeuvring, whilst shower commode chairs can help with cleaning in the shower.
How do you use a commode or commode chair?
To use a commode or commode chair first make sure the wheels are locked to prevent the chair from moving. Next, ensure the container is placed or attached underneath the chair. You can put a small amount of water in the container to help clean it.
What do I need to know before buying a commode or commode chair?
There are a few considerations to keep in mind when choosing a commode or commode chair:
- Does it need to be freestanding?
- Would you need one designed to be used with the help of an attendant?
- Would you benefit from a tilt-in-space function?
- What environment will it be used in?
- Would you benefit from a combined commode and shower chair to save on space and reduce the number of products needed?
- Don't forget to think about what height, width and user weight is required as well.
Where can I turn for help with commodes and commode chairs?
If you need help or advice on any of the products in this category, please contact our Expert Advice Team.