Bathing Bench Parts & Accessories

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Bathing Bench Parts, Accessories & Ambulatory Support Essentials

This collection brings together over 100 replacement parts, add-on accessories, and supportive components designed to keep bathing benches, wheelchairs, commodes, and ambulatory equipment functioning safely and comfortably. Whether someone needs a fresh set of commode liners, a replacement battery for a lift device, or a positioning pad for a wheelchair, this is the place to find reliable components from trusted brands like Skil-Care, Nova Ortho-Med, Stryker Medical, and more.

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drive Wheelchair Oxygen Cylinder Holder -Each
drive Wheel Assembly -Each
drive Wheel Assembly
Sale price$35.99
drive Walker Wheels For Bariatric Walker -Each
drive Walker Ski Glide -1 Pair
drive Walker Ski Glide
Sale price$21.99
drive Walker Basket, Aluminum, Plastic Insert Included -Each
drive Universal Walker Tray, Cup Holder, Plastic -Each
drive Tall Extension Legs with Wheel -1 Pair
drive Steel Wheelchair Ramp, 26½ x 36 Inch -Each
drive Replacement Rear Wheel for drive Wheelchair -Each
drive Replacement Chains for Use With Patient Slings, 6 in. L x 1 in. W x 1 in. H, Steel -Each
drive Platform Walker / Crutch Attachment -Each
drive Oblong Oversized Toilet Seat with Lid -Each
drive Nitro Rollator Cup Holder Attachment, Black, Universal -Each
drive Medical Walker Tray, 12 x 16 Inch -Each
Drive Medical Straps -1 SEt
Drive Medical Straps
Sale price$43.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Bathing Bench Parts & Accessories

Bathing bench parts and accessories are replacement components and add-ons designed to keep bathing benches, commodes, wheelchairs, and ambulatory equipment functioning safely and comfortably. These accessories help extend the life of existing equipment and improve user comfort, stability, and hygiene without requiring a full replacement.

Bathing bench accessories and ambulatory support components are designed for seniors, people with mobility limitations, post-surgical patients, and caregivers managing daily hygiene and transfer needs. These products are also commonly used in home care, assisted living, and rehabilitation settings where adaptive equipment must be maintained or customized.

Start by identifying your existing equipment's brand, model, and the specific component that needs replacing, such as a seat pad, safety belt, or liner. Cross-referencing the replacement part's compatibility information with your equipment's specifications ensures a proper fit and safe use.

Bathing bench and commode accessories include items like seat and back pads, positioning supports, safety belts, armrests, footrest extenders, commode liners, and beverage holders designed for wheelchairs and geri-chairs. This category covers over 100 components spanning hygiene, comfort, restraint, and mobility support needs.

No, commode liners are single-use disposable products designed to fit inside a commode bucket to collect waste and simplify cleanup. Disposable commode liners help reduce odor, minimize contamination risk, and make commode maintenance much easier for both users and caregivers.

Clean wheelchair seat pads and positioning accessories by wiping them down with a mild disinfectant or damp cloth according to the manufacturer's care instructions, since materials like foam, sheepskin, and nylon each require different handling. Avoid soaking foam components and allow all pads to air dry completely before reuse to prevent mold and material breakdown.

Yes, many bathing bench accessories and ambulatory support components are designed to fit standard-sized equipment across multiple brands, but compatibility varies by product. Always check the specific dimensions and attachment requirements listed for each accessory before purchasing to confirm it will work with your existing equipment.

Because worn or damaged bathing bench and wheelchair components can compromise user safety, increase fall risk, and reduce the effectiveness of positioning and hygiene support. Replacing parts like safety belts, seat pads, or footrest extenders as soon as wear is noticed helps maintain the equipment's original level of protection and comfort.

Replacing individual bathing bench accessories is typically more cost-effective than purchasing an entirely new bench or commode when the main frame is still structurally sound. Targeted replacements like pads, liners, or belts allow caregivers to restore equipment performance and hygiene without the expense or effort of full equipment turnover.

Store bathing bench parts and ambulatory accessories in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent material degradation, especially for foam pads, sheepskin covers, and disposable liners. Keeping spare components like commode liners sealed in their original packaging until use helps preserve their hygiene integrity and shelf life.

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