ActiveAid BCB
Bath Commode Bench
The next generation of bathing and toilet chair. Adjustable in height for user comfort and positioning over bathroom fixtures. Customize your configuration with seats, armrests, backs, benches, suction cups or cane tips.
Specifications:
- Stable commode platform for users up to 350 lbs.
- All New Seats -- choose from 4 directions of access
- Multiple bench options to transfer and bridge bathtub wall
New Arrivals
Discover The Collection
Rollators
The rollator has proven itself to be a versatile mobility tool. Whether being used for rehab, balance, joint, bone or muscular reasons, rollators offer support, mobility and greater independence at home, work, or running errands around town.
- In sizes from pediatric to 350 lb capacity
- Available in light weight carbon fiber
- For everyday use or fold away for when needed
The Shower Chair Redefined
ActiveAid SC
The ActiveAid SC redefines the aesthetic of traditional chairs. The frame design goes far more than looks, resulting in one of the market’s most narrow, compact, and modular systems.
- Self-propelled Shower Commode Chair
- Narrow, compact & modular system
- Slim wheels & hand rims
- Narrow doorways & small bathrooms
- Adapts to individual needs
Discover The Benefits of Standing
EasyStand Bantam
The Bantam line provides the only sit-to-stand standers that offer the option of supine positioning to create infinite positioning possibilities from 90-90 sitting, full vertical standing, full supine lying and anywhere in between. No other stander provides the range of positions possible with the EasyStand Bantam.
- Available in supine
- More positions improve standiing tollerance
- Ease of use encourages frequent sessions
- Improves bone integrity
- Strengthens cardio
- Improves strength
A Curated Collection
Mobility
Positioning
Sleep
Food Prep & Feeding
Sensory
Explore | Embrace | Support | Celebrate
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The Lived-In Look
At Home
Our homes don’t look like furniture showrooms, real estate ads, or features from Architectural Digest. They are — to say the least — lived in. Our entry ways may be modified, our hallways lined with grab handles, our kitchen working surfaces may be built to custom heights. It is the niche in which we find our greatest comfort.
- Entry & Exit
- Bedroom
- Home & Lifestyle
- Office
- Kitchen
- Garage & Auto






