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Reddit mentions of Healthline Trading Lightweight Bath Bench with Back Adjustable, Non-slip Seat

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Healthline Trading Lightweight Bath Bench with Back Adjustable, Non-slip Seat. Here are the top ones.

Healthline Trading Lightweight Bath Bench with Back Adjustable, Non-slip Seat
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Bath Bench with Back the seat has drainage holes to reduce slippingAluminum frame which is highly anti corrosive and lightweightThe shower chairs requires no tools to assembleWeight Capacity: 325lb
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ColorWhite
Height14 Inches
Length20 Inches
Weight6 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Healthline Trading Lightweight Bath Bench with Back Adjustable, Non-slip Seat:

u/Jenn215 ยท 3 pointsr/Septemberbumpers2017

Hahaha I have this one: Healthline Trading Lightweight Bath Bench with Back Adjustable, Non-slip Seat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHB5XQ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_L-GhzbGQHJZH8

They do make smaller ones though that are closer to stool size. I just really wanted a back to mine!

u/lgodsey ยท 2 pointsr/AskOldPeople

My mother is a retired nurse, and if you know anyone who worked in healthcare, they will tell you the last place they want is a nursing home. She would likely die within a few weeks, absolutely no exaggeration. So we have a nice wheelchair ramp into her home, plenty of rails in her walk-in shower, a nice seat and plenty of room to maneuver her walker. She has a push-button recliner and a handy remote control to turn on her bedroom lights and heater.

She is disabled, so I have to help her dress and cook for her and frequently pick up after her, but her mind is sharp and she takes care of her finances. It's just random things she needs help with, like her hearing and lack of dexterity makes it impossible to use automated phone menus, stuff like that. Every fall we buy cracked pecans that she opens to extract nutmeats, which helps her retain some range of movement in her hands.

I live with her now after years of rehabilitation following hospital screw-ups (some sent her to the ICU with organ failures due to hospital/facility incompetence). She has a much better quality of life and, again, both of us know she would be long dead if she were relegated to a nursing home.