Choosing a shower chair after stroke
By Team · Published May 18, 2026
Why seated bathing matters, what to measure, and how shower chairs link to grab bars and transfer benches.
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Choosing a shower chair after stroke. Why seated bathing matters, what to measure, and how shower chairs link to grab bars and transfer benches.
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A shower chair lets you bathe with less standing balance demand. Match seat height to your tub or shower pan, check weight capacity, and confirm rubber feet or suction feet work on your surface.
Pair the chair with grab bars placed by your OT and a handheld shower you can reach seated.
Stable seating during showering reduces falls.
Est. $40–$80
View product →Grab bars for shower and toilet — critical fall prevention. Available in permanent (stud-mounted) and temporary (suction) options.
Est. $15–$150
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