A stroke in the car on the way to vacation was not on my bingo card! I had quickly find things to make my new normal and recovery easier. These lists are some of those things that I have found or will be adding to my journey.
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Bathroom & Hygiene
Bathroom & Hygiene
Supports safe, independent hygiene by reducing and physical one of the most high risk areas of the home.
I knew I needed a shower chair when it took me 30 minutes to get out of the bathtub.
HOMLAND Shower Chair with Removable Back, 400 lbs
Keep you and your family and caregivers safe and stress free at bath time!
Platinum Health Tranquilo Electric Bath Lift 300lb
This will be a godsend if you have limited mobility and dexterity to properly clean yourself.
Hibbent Non-Electric Dual Nozzle Bidet
If you want a little more automation and convenience during your recovery and beyond, spend the extra money.
LEIVI Electric Bidet Seat with Auto Lid & LED
Avoid getting stuck on the toilet that is too low.
Carex E-Z Lock Raised Toilet Seat 5 Inch
Feel more stable with this toilet riser with handles.
HOMLAND Raised Toilet Seat with Handles
Need a little more assistance, this powered seat is the answer.
VOCIC Electric Raised Toilet Seat w/ Handles
Can't make hardware changes to the shower, this is an easy solution.
Rinseroo Slip-On Handheld Shower Hose
Bathing with limited range of motion can be frustrating. Suffer no more with this u-shaped body brush.
31" Back Bath Brush with U-Shaped Long Handle
When you are bed bound, feeling fresh is important.
Smith & Nephew SECURA Total Body Foam Cleanser 4.5oz
In case getting to the bathroom is not accessible, these get a he job done.
Welmedix Adult Bathing Wipes XL 48 Count
Add an extra layer of protection during your recovery.
Improvia Positioning Bed Pad, Waterproof, 34x52
Incontinence can be a part of recovery. Give yourself piece of mind while you regain your faculties.
Depend Fresh Protection Adult Diapers, Max, M, 30ct