Eagle Health Supplies - Bath Safety Solutions
Adapt Your Shower Curtain for Your Bath Bench
Whether you're using our sliding transfer benches or other shower benches on the market, we care a lot about your bathroom safety. When showering, water can easily splash onto the bathroom floor and create a dangerous and slippery situation.
Fortunately, our friends at Adaptive Equipment Corner have a helpful video on how to adapt your shower curtain. With this helpful tip, we hope to lessen the odds of bathroom falls and enhance your overall bathroom safety.
Caring For Caregivers
According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, approximately 43.5 million caregivers have provided unpaid care to an adult or child in the last 12 months.
Of family caregivers who provide complex chronic care:
46% perform medical and nursing tasks; More than 96% provide help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as personal hygiene, dressing and undressing, bathing, getting in and out of bed. For more statistics visit here.
Proper bathroom safety equipment promotes safety and relieves stress, strain and aches for the caregiver. Whether you're in need of care or providing care for another, we are here to help.
If you have questions about which sliding transfer bench, swiveling shower chair or commode would be right for you, where to start, or possible remedies for existing benches - check out our FAQ section. It contains lots of helpful videos and tips. Such as:
"Do your sliding transfer benches face in one direction only? What is our warranty? Where can you buy our products? How do you clean transfer benches? How do you lengthen the bench or raise it higher?"
To see the whole list of questions - go here:
https://www.eaglehealth.com/pages/faqs
And if you are a caregiver, remember that you need to be cared for too. Proper self-care is important for mental, emotional and physical well-being. It will make all the difference for you and the one you care for, in the long run. For more caregiver education visit this site for helpful resources: https://www.caregiver.org/resources-health-issue-or-condition
Frequently Asked Questions
Maybe you've just started looking for a bath bench or shower chair and your search has led you here. Eagle Health has FAQ videos to assist you in making the right choice for someone in need. Our FAQ section answers questions like these:
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What makes your products better/different?
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Where else can I purchase your products?
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What should I do if I would like to return a product?
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How do I register the product warranty?
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What is the warranty for your products?
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If my bench is not long enough in length, how can I make it longer?
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If my bench is too short in height, how can I make it taller?
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What should I do if my transfer bench seat does not slide as smoothly as before?
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I've just assembled my sliding bench, but the seat will not lock at the ends of the sliding rails. What should I do?
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What should I do if my bench is assembled correctly and the seat used to lock at the ends of the sliding rails but does not anymore?
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What should I do if the swivel portion of my swivel seat does not lock anymore?
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Do your sliding transfer benches only face one direction? Or can they be assembled to face either direction?
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Do you make customized seats or transfer benches?
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Do your products contain latex?
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Can your cut-out seats be used for over-the-toilet use?
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How do I clean your products?
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How do I install armrests on my transfer bench or shower chair?
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How do I install the middle legs on a Toilet-to-Tub Transfer Bench?
Click here for answers to all your questions and start buying today!
- Ann Ngo
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Caring For Your Sliding Transfer Bench
Caring For Your Eagle Health Supplies Benches and Chairs
While Eagle Health products are made to endure daily use and the test of time, there are a number of ways to care for your bench to ensure that you have an optimal experience every time. To keep you informed and feeling your best, here are some care tips from our very own Eagle Health Supplies professionals.
General Cleaning & Upkeep
We highly recommend wiping down your chair or bench after each use to keep away any soap scum, mineral deposits or watermarks. It’s simple and quick, and all you need is a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap. You may also use a soft cloth and any non-bleach cleaner. (Bleach will discolor your seat.) Make sure you get your legs, sliding rails, and seat when wiping down, and please do not use bleach to clean your bench.
Video Feature Alert: How To Assemble
Did you know we have a whole array of "Assembly Videos" for our chairs and benches? If you go to our YouTube channel, you can find a How To Assemble video for the sliding transfer bench or chair you either purchased or are interested in purchasing.
Eagle Health's transfer benches and shower chairs were made for tool-less assembly, meaning you DON'T NEED TOOLS to assemble a bench or chair. We don't want to leave you hanging either, so we have created videos to serve as a step-by-step visual guide to assembling our products.
We hope this will help reduce stress and work while ensuring a safer and smoother bathing/showering experience for patients, customers and caregivers!
https://tinyurl.com/eaglehealthassemblyvideos
Independent Reviewer Rates Eagle's Tub-Mount as Best Shower Chair in 2018
An independent reviewer listed the top 10 shower chairs out on the market in 2018.
Eagle Health's swivel sliding tub-mount made the top pick! The reviewer spent their own time and resources to determine their findings. We are excited that of all the chairs out there for bathtub and shower safety, ours made the top spot.
You can see their helpful video below and report here.
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- Ann Ngo