Commode / Shower Chairs

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Commode & Shower Chairs: Safer, More Comfortable Bathing and Toileting Support

This collection brings together a range of seating and transfer aids designed to support independence and comfort in the bathroom. From compact shower stools to full-featured commode chairs and transfer benches, you'll find options suited to a variety of needs, body types, and bathroom layouts — all from trusted brands like McKesson, Drive Medical, Maddak, Mabis Healthcare, MJM International, and IPU.

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MJM International Shower Chair -Each
MJM International Shower Chair
Sale price$303.99
McKesson Steel Folding Commode Chair with fixed arm, 17 – 23 Inch -Each
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McKesson Shower Stool -Each
McKesson Shower Stool
Sale price$38.99 Regular price$74.99
McKesson Nonfolding Commode Chair -Case of 4
McKesson Fixed Arm Steel Folding Commode Chair, 15½ – 22 Inch -Each
McKesson Bariatric Commode Chair -Each
McKesson Aluminum Transfer Bench - 1128906_EA - 1
McKesson Aluminum Bath Transfer Bench with Removable Back - 1128905_EA - 1
McKesson Aluminum Bath Bench, 15½ – 19½ Inch Height -Each
Maddak Adjustable Shower Seat with Arms and Back -Each
Mabis Drop-Arm Steel Commode -Each
Mabis Drop-Arm Steel Commode
Sale price$166.99
IPU Standard Line Shower Chair Commode, Blue -Each
ipu Shower Chair Fixed Arm - 803760_EA - 1
ipu Shower Chair Fixed Arm
Sale price$388.99
drive Swivel Seat Shower Stool - 1060942_EA - 1
drive Swivel Seat Shower Stool
Sale priceFrom $83.99
drive Shower Chair with Back and Removable Padded Arms - 1032859_EA - 1
drive Folding Shower Chair -Each
drive Folding Shower Chair
Sale price$71.99
drive Aluminum Shower Chair and Commode with Casters -Each
Carex Universal Bath Seat Without Back, White, 400-lb Capacity -Each
Carex Universal Bath Seat with Back, 400-lb Capacity -Each
Carex Shower Bench - 311169_EA - 1
Carex Shower Bench
Sale price$64.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Commode / Shower Chairs

A commode chair is a portable toilet seat with a bucket or pan underneath, designed to help people who have difficulty walking to a bathroom safely use the toilet at bedside or nearby. Commode chairs are commonly used during recovery from surgery, illness, or injury, and for people managing mobility limitations long-term.

Commode and shower chairs are designed for older adults, people recovering from surgery or illness, and anyone with limited mobility, balance issues, or weakness that makes standing in the shower or walking to the bathroom unsafe. Caregivers also rely on these products to assist patients at home or in care facilities.

A shower chair includes a backrest and often armrests for added support, while a shower stool is a backless seat that offers a more compact, lightweight option for users who need minimal assistance with balance. Choosing between a shower chair and a shower stool depends on the user's level of mobility and how much upper-body support they require.

Place the shower chair on a flat, non-slip surface inside the shower or tub before stepping in, then lower yourself slowly onto the seat using the armrests or a grab bar for support. Always confirm all four legs are stable and fully adjusted to the correct height before sitting, and consider using a non-slip bath mat underneath for extra security.

Start by measuring the user's height and weight, then compare those figures to the chair's adjustable height range and weight capacity listed in the product specifications. Most standard commode and shower chairs accommodate users up to a certain weight limit, while bariatric models are built wider and sturdier for higher-weight users who need additional support.

Yes, a shower chair with armrests and a backrest is one of the most recommended bathroom safety aids for elderly users who experience balance problems or dizziness while standing. Models with adjustable legs allow caregivers to set the seat at the correct height, reducing the risk of falls during bathing.

Yes, many commode chairs are designed with a removable pail and open seat that allow the chair to function as both a bedside commode and a shower or toilet safety seat. Always check the specific product's intended uses and confirm the frame material is water-resistant before placing any commode chair in a wet shower environment.

Commode and shower chairs are most commonly made from aluminum or steel frames, with plastic seats and armrests that resist moisture and are easy to wipe clean. Aluminum frames are lighter and naturally rust-resistant, making them a popular choice for shower use, while steel frames tend to offer greater durability for heavier-duty applications.

Commode and shower chairs are a practical, cost-effective investment for anyone managing mobility challenges at home, since they significantly reduce fall risk in the bathroom without requiring permanent renovations. Many models fold flat for easy storage and are adjustable to fit a range of users, making them useful across different stages of recovery or aging.

Wipe down the frame and seat of a shower or commode chair with a mild soap and water solution or a non-abrasive disinfectant after each use, paying close attention to joints and leg tips where moisture can collect. Empty and sanitize the commode pail separately if applicable, and periodically check all leg caps and adjustment locks to make sure the chair remains stable and safe to use.

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