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Arthritis Toileting Aids

These devices can help people with limited use of their hands and arms or have weak knees or hips due to arthritis to function independently when using the toilet.
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Bath One Shower Commode Chair
Bath One Shower Commode Chair
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Comfort Wipe
Comfort Wipe
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Tall-ette Elevated Toilet Seat
Tall-ette Elevated Toilet Seat
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Self Wipe Toilet Tissue Aid
Self Wipe Toilet Tissue Aid
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Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat
Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat
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Toilet Tissue Tongs 15 inch
Toilet Tissue Tongs 15 inch
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Freedom Wand - multipurpose, portable, personal hygiene aid.
Freedom Wand - multipurpose, portable, personal hygiene aid.
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Extension for the Freedom Wand
Extension for the Freedom Wand
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Padded Raised Toilet Seat
Padded Raised Toilet Seat
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Arm Rest Set for Bath One Shower and Commode Chairs
Arm Rest Set for Bath One Shower and Commode Chairs
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Bath Safe Raised Toilet Seat with Arms
Bath Safe Raised Toilet Seat with Arms
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Travel Bag for Bath One Commode Chair
Travel Bag for Bath One Commode Chair
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People with severe arthritis can have a difficult time getting up from a toilet seat. It's something that most people don't think about. Raised toilet seats can help to minimize the problem. The additional height provided by this adaptive aid provides an affordable and obtainable solution.

Having a toilet seat with arms can also provide a solution to the problem. Arthritis sufferers with weak knees, recovering from knee surgery or hip replacement surgery, can use thier arms to help stand from a toilet.