A lightweight plastic bathboard which features independently adjustable legs (brackets) to secure it to the bath. Has drainage holes and soap dish integral to the bathboard.
A PVC plastic bath board, with adjustable brackets and a handle on one side. It is designed to fit across the top of a bath. The board has a contoured, slip resistant surface with drainage holes. Available in one size only. White in colour.
A bath transfer bench that sits over the bath with an anodised aluminium frame and four height adjustable legs. The bath seat has an adjustable backrest and an arm rail for support during transfers. Available in one size and colour.
A plastic bath board, with adjustable brackets, designed to fit across the top of a bath. The board has a slip resistant surface and is portable and lightweight. It has drainage holes across the surface. Available in two sizes and white only.
A combination of a padded bath board and a padded bath seat on a metal frame. The bath board has adjustable clamps underneath to secure it to the sides of the bath. The bath seat is attached to the front of the board with clamps that can be adjusted to the depth of the bath. The seat has a front cut out. Slip resistant rubber ferrules are on the base of the four supporting legs. Available in one size.
A slatted plastic bath board, with adjustable brackets, designed to fit across the top of a bath. The board consists of six slats that are tapered to encourage rapid drainage. Available in one size only. White in colour.
A white plastic moulded bathboard with six drainage slats. The board is secured to the sides of the bath using plastic, ratcheted brackets. This bath board comes in two sizes and can be wiped clean. Load capacity is 190kg.
An adjustable height plastic transfer bench with a curved backrest and reinforced frame. Designed for bariatric use. The large seat has drainage holes, a soap dish and a grab rail. One size only. Load capacity is 170kg.
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