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A Toilet Seat Riser is specially created for those who find sitting on a regular-height toilet seat difficult. Reasons for this could be knee pain, back pain, weak hips, spine or back difficulties, joint stiffness due to inflammatory conditions like arthritis, or recovering from a hip, knee, or back surgery. Such situations can make it painful for the person to lower himself onto a 15-inch toilet bowl, which is the standard height of most toilets. HPFY offers an array of raised toilet seats of varying types to provide comfortable seating to a wide range of users.
A toilet seat extender is ideal for individuals who experience difficulty sitting down or standing up due to mobility issues, reduced strength, or balance problems. It is particularly helpful for elderly individuals, those recovering from surgery, or people living with conditions such as:
A battery or electricity powers this toilet seat extender and raises and lowers the seat with the push of a button or lever. It can be installed on top of a standard toilet seat to help individuals with limited mobility or physical disabilities get up and down from the toilet. Uplift Self-Powered Lifting Commode Chair has a lifting mechanism that releases slowly as the user stands after using the commode or toilet so that they keep their independence and privacy.
The toilet height extender base is installed under the toilet bowl to raise the height of the entire toilet. This is different from a toilet seat riser, which is installed on top of the toilet seat and only raises the height of the seat. The Toilevator Toilet Riser elevates the height of the toilet up to 3.5 inches so the user can have safer transitions on and off a toilet.
A toilet seat riser is a device that is installed on top of a standard toilet seat to raise its height. This is helpful for individuals who have difficulty sitting down or standing up from a standard toilet due to physical limitations or disabilities. Essential Medical Toilet Seat Riser elevates your toilet seat 3-1/2", which enables users to use existing toilet seats.
At Health Products for You, get various heights and styles of toilet seat risers to find the perfect one for your needs and get a safe and comfortable way to sit and stand on the toilet. Don't let mobility issues hold you back - invest in our toilet seat extenders today and take back control of your daily routine!
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Raised toilet seats are designed to reduce the distance that a person has to move when they need to sit down on the toilet. By elevating the toilet seat by a few inches, it can make a considerable difference for elderly people who find it difficult to sit and stand from the toilet.
Benefits of a raised toilet seat :
People who have difficulty in bending their knees or have joint stiffness, or unstable or weak hips, recovering from hip, knee, or back surgery, and those who find it hard to stand, sit, or transition from a standard toilet may use the elevated toilet seats.
The raised toilet seats raise the toilet height 2 to 6 inches above the original seat height.
There are two standard types of toilet seats, round front (roughly 16.5" long) and elongated (roughly 18.5" long). The rised toilet seat must be selected accordingly.