Bathing chair buying guide: How to choose the right bathing aid for the elderly?
Ordinary Bathing Chair
Advantages
Simple Structure: The design is simple, usually equipped with anti-slip footpads and adjustable-height chair legs, which can be securely fixed on the bathroom floor to prevent slipping.
Easy to Clean: The simple structure makes it easy to clean.
Suitable for:
Elderly with Good Physical Function but Needing Assistance: Those who can get up and sit down independently and do not need additional support.
People with Limited Mobility Needing Assistance: Those who do not need long-term support.

Advantages
Increased Body Support: The backrest design provides additional lumbar and back support for the user, reducing fatigue from prolonged sitting.
Enhanced Comfort: Made with skin-friendly materials for a more comfortable experience.
Suitable for Prolonged Use: For those who need to stay in the bathroom for a longer period, the backrest provides better support.
Suitable for
Elderly with Poor Muscle Endurance: Suitable for those who are physically weak and cannot maintain an upright posture for a long time.
Patients in Recovery Period: Those in postoperative recovery or physically weak.
People Needing Extra Lumbar Support: Such as the elderly with lumbar diseases.

Armrest Bathing Chair
Advantages
Additional Support: The armrests provide extra support for the user when getting up and sitting down, reducing the risk of slipping.
Enhanced Safety: The armrests prevent the user from sliding off from the sides, especially suitable for those with weak upper limb strength.
Suitable for
Elderly with Weak Upper Limb Strength: Suitable for those who cannot frequently lift their bodies or need additional support.
People Needing Assistance to Get Up: Such as those with weak waist strength or physically weak.
