• Chrome-Plated Commode Wheelchairs
Name:Chrome-Plated Commode Wheelchairs
Product Name:Commode Wheelchairs
Model No.:BES-WL034
Brand:BESCO
MOQ:50 units
Keywords:Bathroom Safety:Commode Wheelchairs,Rolling Shower Commode Chairs,Commodes Wheel Chairs for Bedside & Bathroom
Sample:Available
Lead time:25 days
Payment Term:T/T in advance
Country of Original:China
Weight Capacity:110 kgs
Stock:NO
Factory Address:Guangzhou,China
Office:Zhengzhou,China

Products Description

Chrome-plated commode wheelchairs with PVC Leather


Features:

DETACHABLE armrest and footrest

Solid Rubber Tire

Chassis above Ground:Steel chromed tube

Front Wheel:8" Solid Rubber Tire

Back Wheel:24" Solid Rubber Tire

Cushion:PVC (Vinyl),blue or black

Foot Pedal:Aluminum

Guard Board:Stainless

Handle Grove:PVC

Overall height:880mm

Overall width:670mm

Seat width:500mm

Backrest height:420mm

Hand rim diameter:502mm

Carton dimension:770 x 270 x 900mm

Weight capacity:100kg

Net weight:22kg

Gross weight:24kg

Model noSeat widthLoad capacityN.WG.WDimensionPacking
BES-WL03446cm110kgs222477*27*901pc/cn




We possess the basic testing instruments for loading test, straight rolling test, fatigue test, 

impact test, static strength test, IT microcomputer digital material test, corrosiveness test, 
low temperature test and automatic bursting strength test etc.


Our Advantages:
a) Self development and production of moldings, assuring hight quality 
    and low cost for metal and plastic parts;

b) Comprehensive testing instruments and Professional QC Team available;
c) Years of work experience with reputation clients in Europe, Australia and America;
d) A lot of customized options supported here;
e) All-around after sales service guarantee;
f) Independent rights of import and export.


We are a professional manufacturer of DME products,like wheelchair, rollator,walker, 
commode, cane, crutch,shower chair, ramp, overbed table and urinal etc. 
We have been with certificates of CE, FDA, SGS, ISO13485:2003, ISO9001:2000. 
With house development and production of moldings, comprehensive testing instruments 
and professional workers, we can always assure you the best price and quality. 



A "commode wheelchair" is a multi-functional mobility aid that combines the features of a wheelchair, a bedside commode, and a shower chair, allowing users with limited mobility to toilet, bathe, and be transported comfortably and independently. It typically features lockable wheels, a removable commode bucket for portable use or direct placement over a toilet, and often includes adjustable height, footrests, and flip-up armrests for enhanced comfort and ease of transfer. 

Key Features and Functions:

Mobility:

Equipped with wheels, it allows users to be easily moved from a bedroom to a bathroom or shower area, reducing the burden on caregivers. 

Toileting:

It can be used with a removable commode bucket for use anywhere in the home, or the bucket can be removed to place the unit over a standard toilet. 

Bathing:

Many models are designed to be waterproof, offering a safe and comfortable seating option for showering. 

Adjustability:

Features like adjustable seat height, footrests, and armrests provide customized comfort and support for people of different sizes and needs. 

Safety and Stability:

Lockable wheels and a stable frame, often made from durable materials like aluminum, ensure safety during use and transfers. 

Who Benefits from a Commode Wheelchair?

Elderly individuals:

Those who can move to a fixed position but need support and comfort during toileting and bathing. 

People with mobility impairments:

Individuals with conditions like spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or those recovering from surgery who need assistance with daily living activities. 

Patients in recovery:

People recovering from fractures, hip replacements, or other lower-extremity limitations who temporarily need a commode near their bed or in the shower.


Commode wheelchairs are mobility devices that serve a dual purpose, functioning as both a wheelchair for movement and a commode for toileting needs, featuring a commode seat with a removable waste bucket, wheels for transport, and a design focused on user convenience, hygiene, and comfort for individuals with limited mobility. 

Core Features

Integrated Commode:

The primary feature is the built-in commode, often with a removable seat and a waste container, eliminating the need to leave the wheelchair to use a toilet. 

Mobility and Transport:

Equipped with wheels, these chairs allow users to be easily moved around the home, between rooms, and even to the bathroom or shower for bathing. 

Easy Cleaning:

The design is made with hygiene in mind, featuring removable parts and materials that are easy to clean and maintain. 

Variations and Enhancements

Recliners:

Some models offer adjustable backrests for increased comfort and to accommodate different user needs. 

Folding Designs:

For portability and ease of storage, particularly during travel or when not in use, some commode wheelchairs have foldable frames. 

Bariatric Options:

These are built with a higher weight capacity for heavier individuals. 

Shower Commodes:

Specialized, water-resistant, and rust-resistant versions are designed for use in the shower. 

Adjustable Features:

Many commode wheelchairs include adjustable components to fit a range of sizes and ensure proper fit and comfort. 

Purpose

Assistance for Limited Mobility:

They are ideal for people with disabilities, injuries, or other mobility impairments who require assistance with both movement and toileting. 

Enhanced Independence:

By combining functions, they allow users to maintain independence and convenience, reducing reliance on others for daily toileting needs. 

Safety:

They provide a safer alternative to navigating to a distant bathroom, especially for individuals at risk of falls.


To use a commode wheelchair, lock the wheels on a stable surface, ensure the pan is securely in place, and assist the user to sit on the commode, using the armrests for support. After use, provide for cleanliness, remove and empty the waste pan, and thoroughly clean it before the next use to maintain hygiene. 

Preparation and Safety

Position the commode: Place the commode on a flat, stable surface, close to the user's bed or in a convenient location.

Lock the wheels: If the commode has wheels, ensure they are locked to prevent any movement during use.

Secure the pan: Check that the commode bucket or pan is properly inserted and securely clipped onto the chair frame.

Adjust height: Make sure the commode is adjusted to the user's height so their feet can rest flat on the floor, and their hips are not higher than their knees.

Optional additions: For easier cleanup, consider placing a commode liner or a small amount of water in the bucket before use. 

Assisting the User

Positioning: Help the user to stand and turn around to face the commode, making sure their feet are not crossed.

Sitting down: Guide the user to slowly lower themselves onto the commode, using the armrests for support.

Weight distribution: Ensure the user distributes their weight evenly in the center of the seat to prevent the chair from tipping.

Assistance: Stay with the user or provide a call bell for them to signal when they are finished or need help. 

After Use

Cleaning the user: Once the user is finished, provide toilet paper or wet wipes for them to clean themselves.

Disposing of waste: Wear disposable gloves, remove the commode pan, and dispose of its contents.

Cleaning the pan: Wash the bucket thoroughly with soap and water.

Cleaning the chair: Wipe down the chair's seat and frame with a mild disinfectant to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of germs.

Standing up: When the user is ready to stand, have them place their feet firmly on the ground and use the armrests to lean forward and carefully stand up. 


How to Use a Commode Chair: A Practical Guide - Adapt Life

Start by placing the commode chair on a flat, stable surface. Make sure it is near the user for easy access. Assist your elderly loved ones with sitting down ca...

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What is a Bedside Commode & How Do I Use One? - Rehabmart.com

How do you help someone with a bedside commode?  First, make sure the bedside commode wheels are locked and the detachable basin is under the seat. 



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