Stationary Commodes – Reliable and Stable Toileting Solutions
At Westin Healthcare in Brampton, we offer stationary commodes, designed to provide a stable and dependable toileting solution for individuals with limited mobility. These commodes are fixed in place, offering enhanced stability and durability for long-term use. With features such as adjustable heights, comfortable seating, and easy-to-clean materials, stationary commodes ensure safety, hygiene, and convenience for users and caregivers alike.
Expert Sales and Service Across the GTA
Located in Brampton, Westin Healthcare specializes in stationary commode sales and servicing for customers in Toronto, Mississauga, Scarborough, Vaughan, Cambridge, and beyond. Our team will assist you in selecting the right stationary commode to meet your specific needs and improve daily living. Call us today at 905-451-7743 to explore our range of stationary commodes and enhance accessibility in your home!
Frequently Asked Questions About Stationary Commodes
What bathroom safety equipment do I need?
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Essential bathroom safety items include grab bars near the toilet and shower, a raised toilet seat or toilet safety frame, non-slip bath mats, and a shower chair or transfer bench. The specific needs depend on mobility level and bathroom layout.
Are bathroom safety products covered by ADP?
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Some bathroom safety items like bath lifts and certain commodes may be covered by ADP. Grab bars and basic safety items are generally not covered but are affordable investments in fall prevention. Ask Westin Healthcare about coverage for specific products.
What is the difference between a transfer bench and a shower chair?
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A transfer bench spans the tub edge, allowing you to sit and slide into the tub without stepping over. A shower chair sits entirely inside the shower or tub. Transfer benches are better for those who cannot step over tub walls.
How should grab bars be installed?
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Grab bars must be secured into wall studs or with appropriate wall anchors rated for the expected load. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper placement and secure mounting. Westin Healthcare can recommend installers in the GTA.
What grab bar length and style do I need?
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Standard grab bars are 12, 18, 24, or 36 inches long. Horizontal bars help with sitting/standing, vertical bars assist with balance while walking, and angled bars serve both purposes. Location determines ideal length and orientation.
What is the ADP (Assistive Devices Program)?
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The Assistive Devices Program is an Ontario government program that helps people with long-term physical disabilities pay for customized equipment. ADP covers up to 75% of the cost of approved devices like wheelchairs, scooters, hospital beds, and patient lifts.
Is Westin Healthcare an authorized ADP vendor?
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Yes, Westin Healthcare is a fully authorized ADP vendor in Ontario. We handle all ADP paperwork, coordinate assessments, and ensure you receive the maximum funding available. We also work with ODSP, WSIB, Veterans Affairs, and private insurance.
What equipment is covered by ADP?
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ADP covers mobility aids (wheelchairs, scooters, walkers), patient lifts, hospital beds, therapeutic mattresses, communication devices, and other assistive technology. Each category has specific approval criteria. Contact Westin Healthcare to confirm coverage for your needed equipment.
How do I apply for ADP funding?
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As an authorized ADP vendor, Westin Healthcare handles the entire application process. We coordinate with your healthcare provider for the required assessment, submit paperwork to ADP, and process your equipment order once approved. The process typically takes 2-4 weeks.