Vendor:WHLICKS
Sale price$159.98Regular price $286.89
$286.89
16“×15” Seat dimensions
16.4lbs Weight
350lbs(Max.) Weight capacity
Vendor:WHLICKS
Sale price$271.44Regular price $298.98
$298.98
37'' Height adjustable
16.9"x 16.9"x 21.9" Seat dimensions
300lbs(Max.) Weight capacity
Vendor:Vevor
Sale price$321.70Regular price $499.98
$499.98
36.42"-38.98" Height adjustable
17.3"×16.9" Seat dimensions
350lbs Weight capacity
Vendor:WHLICKS
Sale price$1,999.99Regular price $2,899.99
$2,899.99
Yes. Foldable
19.7" - 24.6" Height adjustable
300lbs(Max.) Weight capacity

3-in1 Shower Wheelchairs with Commode for Safe & Independent Bathing

WHLICKS shower wheelchairs combine the functionality of a wheelchair and a shower chair, allowing users to move easily from room to bathroom without multiple transfers. Designed for seniors, disabled individuals, and post-surgery recovery, they enhance both safety and independence during daily hygiene routines.

With waterproof materials, lockable wheels, and non-slip seating, these rolling shower chairs provide stability and comfort in wet environments. Ideal for home or care use, they help reduce fall risk while making bathing easier for both users and caregivers.

Shower Wheelchairs FAQs

What is a shower wheelchair?

A shower wheelchair is a mobility aid that combines a wheelchair and a shower chair, allowing users to move safely and comfortably into the bathroom and shower without transferring between seats.

Who should use a shower wheelchair?

Shower wheelchairs are ideal for seniors, disabled individuals, and people recovering from surgery who need extra support and stability during bathing.

Can a shower wheelchair be used as a regular wheelchair?

Yes, most shower wheelchairs are designed as 2-in-1 solutions, functioning as both a transport wheelchair and a rolling shower chair for daily mobility and hygiene needs.

Are shower wheelchairs safe to use in wet environments?

Yes, shower wheelchairs are made with waterproof, rust-resistant materials and feature non-slip seats and lockable wheels to ensure safety in wet bathroom conditions.

What is the difference between a shower chair and a shower wheelchair?

A shower chair is stationary, while a shower wheelchair has wheels, allowing users or caregivers to move easily in and out of the bathroom without lifting.

Do caregivers benefit from using a shower wheelchair?

Yes, shower wheelchairs reduce the need for heavy lifting and make it easier for caregivers to assist users safely, improving both efficiency and comfort.

Are shower wheelchairs suitable for small bathrooms?

Many shower wheelchairs are designed to be compact and easy to maneuver, making them suitable for use in smaller bathrooms and tight spaces.

Do shower wheelchairs have brakes and safety features?

Most rolling shower chairs include lockable wheels and secure frames to provide stability and prevent movement during use.