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These comprise two circular discs that rotate one against another. They can be used to place the feet on when doing pivoting transfers. Self-propelled over-toilet chairs enable the wheelchair user to transfer themselves into the chair from, for example, the bed, propel themselves into the bathroom/toilet and manoeuvre themselves over the toilet. Features such as removable or fold-up arm rests, retractable or flip-up footrests can make The above article serves as a guide and highlights some of the features that are important to disabled users. For specific design requirements and regulations, please refer to Part M of the Building Regulations and BS8300.

These replace the existing toilet and combine the features of a standard toilet with that of an automatic bidet, providing a warm water douche and a stream of warm air for drying. The standard toilet height is 430mm and the seat of a standard wheelchair is 480mm. Sliding down off a wheelchair and onto the toilet may not be too much of an issue, but lifting yourself 50mm up and some 600mm across using upper body strength alone is very difficult. In some situations this could lead to the user having to pull the red cord for assistance, or attempting to almost throw themselves across and into their wheelchair, neither is ideal. By having specific disabled toilets at the right height makes visiting the loo less of a struggle and increases the usability tenfold. A raised toilet seat usually replaces the existing toilet seat and provides a raise of 5cm, 10cm or 15cm depending on the model. The seat either clamps

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A turner or patient turner, often called an Etac turner after one manufacturer, enables assisted standing transfers. It would only be useful if you are able to pull yourself up to standing and then maintain your own weight. The carer also needs to be relatively fit and able to manoeuvre the equipment.

General information on managing incontinence is also available from the Bladder and Bowel Foundation.These are toilet seats attached to a metal frame that surrounds the toilet. Their height can usually be adjusted to set the seat at the height required for Users face the toilet with their feet on the floor. They then pull themselves up and pivot 180 degrees to sit on the toilet in the conventional way. Our toilet mobility aids are suitable for care home environments as well as for more personal settings at home. Whether you require support for yourself or somebody you care for, our range of toilet aids for the elderly and disabled offers all the support you need. Toileting aids for all

These are smooth-surfaced, solid boards, tapered at either end to assist sideways transfers by bridging the gap between the wheelchair seat and the Users positions their wheelchair facing the toilet and slide forwards to straddle the toilet bowl, facing the cistern. In many areas, a range of the simple aids to daily living may be available on prescription, issued by the assessor. If you receive a prescription for equipment you can take it to a local accredited retailer, which may be a local pharmacy, who will provide you with the item. You can pay extra for an alternative item, so long as it does what the specific item prescribed would do. Your choice may offer extra features, or perhaps you prefer its appearance.This section includes accessories designed to assist with toileting. Some have colour contrast that may help a person with memory loss to identify the equipment. They are suitable for adults, children or both.

onto the toilet bowl or is fitted using the standard toilet seat fixings. Less flexion is required in the hips and knees if a higher seat is used, making it easier to sit down and stand up. A seat that is too high, however, can leave you feeling unsupported. Ideally, feet should be flat on the floor to give stability.You need to allow room for a 'transfer space.' This is the space alongside the toilet pan where some users will manoeuvre themselves from their chair and onto the toilet. It is important to note that the toilet flusher also needs to be placed on this side, as does the drop-down rail. Add-on bidets are used with an existing toilet bowl. They are electrically powered and provide a jet of warm water to clean and warm air to dry the area afterwards. Please note: permission is required from the local water authority before an add-on-bidet is installed. Some urinals are designed specifically for use when travelling and can be sealed, thrown away or contain crystals that absorb urine forming a gel. Bedpans are more commonly used by people who are being nursed in bed and who cannot, or should not for medical reasons, be moved out of

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