INSTALL & USE: Stand Alone Safety Rail - E

The content included in the video and comment section is general information only.  Equipment and individual circumstances will vary.  Always refer to and review an equipment manual for specifics on use and safety of your piece of medical equipment.  Please consult with a local Physical or Occupational Therapist regarding your specific circumstances and use of medical equipment.

In this video the caregiver will learn how to use the stand alone safety rail for the toilet.

This is a good option if:

  • Current toilet height is appropriate
  • No appropriate/safe areas for hand placement for push off when getting on/off toilet

Some individuals may need demonstration or tactile cues along with verbal cues.

Verbal Cues Sitting Down

  1. Back up until you feel the toilet at the back of your legs
  2. Reach back one hand at a time (assist with hand placement as needed)
  3. Bend your knees, stick your bottom out, lower yourself down to the toilet 

Verbal Cues Standing Up

  1. Put your hands on the safety rail (assist with hand placement as needed)
  2. Scoot your bottom forward
  3. Lean forward, bringing your head/ "nose out over your toes"
  4. Push up with both hands evenly as you stand
  5. Bring one hand up to the walker at a time  

**When assisting an individual  on/off of the toilet using the Stand Alone Safety Rail, please take note that the frame "feet" extend out approximately 1 1/2-2 inches past the front of the toilet.

 

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