Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Again, group, can we talk? You know...bathroom hygiene? Yes, it's me again, bringing it up. I must have an ADA taller toilet, or one with a riser, and washlet. I have been under due stress as I'm living a my Mother's home where her bathrooms are not accessible for me. I have been using a potty chair frame place over the toilet to raise me higher. So, it has taken me two months to get my toileting to accommodate my needs. I wanted to do it here as inexpensively as possible. (saving) I would like to share with the group about Washlets...they are seat bidets. Bidets are seperate units. Washlets are place on your toilet in place of your toilet seat. You can either have cold water wash or purchase one with heat that has to be plugged into an outlet. You can have a right or left handle on most models, I believe, and there are those that have button controls (I don't know about those for us with limited force of our fingers. Mine has a long handle/lever.) It is a life saver to me. It was advertised in Quest magazine and they are a company out of Colorado called Lubidet. They don't advertise any more but they are on the internet. Also, have you heard of a Toilevator? It is a 3.5 " riser (platform) that you use with your existing toilet instead of purchasing an ADA one. It holds up to 500 lbs. It is a white plasic platform that comes with all the parts needed, waste line extender and seals. I called a Plumber and he had to go and get longer bolts - he said just for my safety as it was being placed on a tile floor and he didn't want it slipping. He installed my Toilevator, Mom's original home toilet, and my washlet. I got this all done for $215.00. I almost cried as I've waited two months and it's been crappy!! Also, urine is a skin breakdown. I might add here that her showers are not accessible and I bath at kitchen sink or use the pre-packaged Bath Clothes that come 8 cloths to a package that you can put into the microwave. I now have a home health aid coming twice a week to help me on my backside as we're trying to prevent pressure sores, etc. She also changes my bed linens. A nurse comes and takes my blood pressure and is working with me on my diet and diet journal. I had to get over my embarrasment over my situation, I did not want my husband involved in any of this. I can't remodel her bathroom rather I don't want to as I want my own home someday probably next year. Tuesday, they're coming with samples of power chairs that tilt/elevate/recline. I was evaluated and people are not to " live " in a scooter. So, I'll use the power chair at home and use the scooter in my van when I go out. The tilt feature and leg elevation will solve my pressure and other problems - so they say. Everything just takes a lot of time ! The seating problem was I need more depth in the seat area and it's cutting into the back of my thighs. I'm miserable because of it. Only relieve is to get into bed and I hate that as I'm not sick! I just have a mobility problem!! Donna B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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