Bathroom Safety & Toileting
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2-Pack: Shower Handle Grab Bars For Bathtubs And Showers
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2-Pack: LED Night Light, Plug-in Wall Sconce with Auto Dusk to Dawn Sensor
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Bubble World Non-Slip Bath Mat
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Classic Regular Absorbency Brief (SKU: M100)
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Cotton Comfort Panty (SKU: L100)
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Bathroom safety and toileting products to help seniors and individuals with disabilities maintain dignity, safety, and independence in the bathroom.
The bathroom is statistically the most dangerous room in any home for the elderly. Hard floors, wet surfaces, and the need to manage intimate tasks independently create real risk — but they don't have to. Bathroom safety equipment for seniors isn't about turning a familiar space into a clinical one. It's about keeping it functional, safe, and dignified long after other changes have started.
What's in This Collection
Grab bars for showers and tubs, non-slip bath mats, shower chairs and bath seats, tub transfer benches, raised toilet seats, toilet safety frames and rails, hand-held showerheads, commode chairs, and bedside commodes. Some are permanent installations. Others, like shower chairs and raised toilet seats, require no tools and can be added or removed without renovation.
Why Bathroom Aids Matter
About 80% of senior falls happen in the bathroom. Many are preventable. A properly positioned grab bar near a toilet or inside a shower costs a fraction of what a fall-related hospitalization costs — financially, physically, and emotionally. Beyond falls prevention, toileting aids allow people to manage intimate hygiene independently, which matters enormously to quality of life and self-respect.
What to Choose
Grab bars should be weight-tested and wall-anchored — suction-cup bars are not fall prevention products. Shower chairs should have non-slip feet and a weight rating appropriate for the user. Raised toilet seats should fit your toilet bowl shape and lock securely. If a person transfers between a wheelchair and the toilet, a toilet safety frame with sturdy arms is worth the investment.





