Medical Inflatable Bathtub Shower Bath Basin Kit for The Elderly, Disabled, Seniors, Bedridden Patients, Handicapped, Bath in Bed. with Excellent Exhale and Deflate Together Air Pump
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During my time using it before I sold it, it was easy to inflate when someone was lying in it. There is an excellent pump included with it.
As you may have guessed, the answer is yes.
As it is inflated, it has an external size of A total internal dimension of 69*29*8 inches.
For the present, there is no way to power the air pump with electricity
Selected User Reviews For Medical Inflatable Bathtub Shower Bath Basin Kit for The Elderly, Disabled, Seniors, Bedridden Patients, Handicapped, Bath in Bed. with Excellent Exhale and Deflate Together Air Pump
My first step was to inflate the bed, then to use the hoyer lift to lift her up and slide the bed under her. It proved challenging to drain the water from the tube since it would not drain easily. Having removed some of the water this way, I lifted her back up, turned over the tub on the shower, and drained the remaining water as I turned it upright. It took a long time, but it was worth it to let Mom enjoy a bath once again.
My mom, who is suffering from MSA, ordered this product. She is definitely better off with this than a regular sponge bath, which means she can actually soak in the The water doesn't drain all the way out, however. Although it's better than not having one, it's still better than none at all. My cheap water squirter leaks a lot of water so I had to manually drain it so as not to make a large.
We discovered a problem with the seams after using the jacket just a few times, which was after our return date for the product. I am very disappointed that it was used on a patient who weighs 65 pounds, as I don't believe that her weight caused it to fall apart.
Two of my adults are unable to get into the bath tub, and cleaning has been a challenge. The bathtub they have here will be It is easy to get in because he or she is lying in In the end, we purchased an IV pole so that the water bag could be hung. This is something we enjoy. Its downside is that it drains. This is a waste of time.
As I opened the drainage, only a small amount of water flowed out. I then closed the drainage. In my attempt to get the water out, I released the air, and the entire room filled with bathwater. From a conceptual perspective, this seems like an ideal solution for a bedridden person. The problem here is that it doesn't have proper drainage.
However, the pump failed after the first use and I wouldn't have been able to rate it 5. It is a good idea for bed-bound patients to have a bath.
Although its purpose is served, it does not drain very.