Commode Chair

In British English, "commode" is the standard term for a commode chair, often on wheels, enclosing a chamber pot —as used in hospitals and the homes of disabled persons. [1] (The historic equivalent is the close stool, hence the coveted and prestigious position Groom of the Stool for a courtier close to the monarch.) This piece of furniture is termed in French a chaise percée ("pierced ...

What is a Commode? A commode chair, sometimes referred to as a bedside commode or adult potty chair, is a portable, non-flushing toilet. Its portability allows it to be placed in a bedroom or closeby wherever needed, so the user doesn't have to travel to the bathroom. Typically, a commode chair is made up of a lightweight frame with armrests and a toilet seat with a bucket below it. The bucket ...

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Which bedside commodes are best? Bedside commodes can help people with mobility issues to help decrease fall risks and enable them to be more independent. These commodes are chair-shaped frames with ...

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Original Medicare typically does not cover shower chairs because they are considered assistive devices rather than medically necessary equipment. A commode chair, which is covered by Medicare, may be ...

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Red Cross commodes are all height adjustable and come with three main parts: a commode chair, a cushion seat and a commode pot. Before and after using your commode, there are a few things you should ...

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