Comparing Stationary Bathroom Benches and Sliding Shower Transfer Benches

Whether you have a family member or loved one dealing with a health issue that compromises mobility, or you just want more information on these bathroom accessories, this short guide will help break down some of the differences (and relative advantages and disadvantages) of both stationary bathroom benches and sliding shower transfer benches.

About Sliding Shower Transfer Benches

A sliding shower transfer bench, to keep things as simple as possible, is like a seat on rails that helps a user enter and exit the shower or tub without needing to stop over the lip of the tub.

Many sliding shower transfer benches have grab bars built into them that make it easier for the user to pull or push the chair into place in the shower. They may or may not feature swivel seats.

They are much more complex than most stationary bathroom benches, and so are often more expensive, but they offer a lot of value because they help eliminate some of the dangers associated with transfers (into and out of the shower or tub), which is when a large number of injuries occur.

Because of this, they tend to be more expensive than stationary benches, but at the same time, they improve safety in a way that simpler benches can’t.

Some transfer benches are available with different seat inserts, feature adjustable settings (for the legs, seat, or otherwise), and can be locked into place in order to improve stability and safety.

They can be a little bit harder to use and maintain, but this is generally seen as a worthy tradeoff by users thanks to the safety features they offer.

About Stationary Bathroom Benches

In contrast to sliding shower transfer benches, stationary bathroom benches do not contain rails or a complex design. For the most part, these types of bathroom benches just consist of a seat, sturdy legs, and non-slip feet.

They do not eliminate the transfer, and so require a user to be able to access them in order to sit on them. They do, however, enable a user to shower while sitting, which can help ease fatigue and reduce the risk of slipping and falling that way.

In addition, they tend to be smaller and easier to move and position than sliding shower transfer benches, making them easier to use with a wider range of bathroom configurations and layouts.

And, on top of that, their simplicity of design (and smaller design) generally means that they are more affordable than sliding transfer benches.

Plus, they tend to be very sturdy, so even though they do not eliminate transfers, they generally do significantly improve safety.

Ultimately, it comes down to what you need most – elimination of the risks associated with transfers into or out of the tub, or a stable little platform for taking a rest, as needed.

Where You Can Learn More About Either

SolutionBased sells a fairly diverse catalog of small bathroom benches along with sliding transfer benches and other specialized roll-in shower chairs and other accessories. Visit their website via the previous link for more information or get in touch with their customer service directly.

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