Equipment Program

Equipment Program

<p> Equipment Program Clinical Considerations for Prescribers Commodes</p><p>February 2013</p><p>Clinical Assessment  How will the commode be positioned?  Is a side transfer indicated? Commode with drop down or swing away armrests could be indicated. Is there room for armrests to swing away?  How will the bowl be emptied, consider size / capacity of bowl  Is the client / carer prepared to have a commode in the bedroom, is this the only need? A mobile shower / commode chair might be appropriate  Check client weight, does client need an extra wide or a Bariatric chair? (check weight tolerances).  Will the client fit between the armrests of standard commode?  If bariatric chair required state height required as chair is non adjustable. Check that there is enough space in the room for a bariatric chair.</p><p>Installation Considerations  Adjust height of chair so that client’s feet are flat on the floor when seated, but client’s hips are level with or slightly higher than their knees.  Check correct bowl is supplied  Check that there is room for required function, swing out bowl or swing up arms etc.</p><p>Client / Carer instructions  Demonstrate and observe transfers with client on and off the chair  Cleaning – wipe over frame and upholstery with a damp cloth and wipe dry. Clean around area holding the bowl. Cleaning bowl – soak in warm water, clean and rinse with warm water and disinfectant.  Inform client / carer to check monthly for rust at welds and screw holes</p><p>Installation Safety and Review considerations. Review – 12 monthly, as standard. More frequently if client is heavy or transfers awkwardly.</p><p>Checklist  Equipment is still in use and still suitable for the functional needs of the client  Client can still transfer safely in and out  Welds and screws for rust and deterioration, especially around bowl area  Toilet seat is still securely attached to the frame  Bowl and toilet seat unscratched and free of sharp edges  Any adjustments such as swing away arms are still functional  Solid seat stays up when client is using commode.  Upholstery on seat is in tact.  Height adjustments are still working and safe  Some commodes may have ferrules check that the drainage holes are not worn through</p><p>Check for latest e-version, as photocopies may be out of date: Released 06/02/2013 Phone: 1300 295 786 Fax: 1300 295 839 Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 1 </p>

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