What Kind of Pediatric Bath Chair is Right for My Special Needs Child?
Children with neuromuscular issues such as cerebral palsy, or those who have developmental disabilities, often find it challenging to sit with their legs straight out or to sit upright without support. Pediatric special needs bath chairs are specially designed to help safely support children in the bathtub, allowing caregivers to bathe the child without worrying about bathtub accidents.
There are a number of different kinds of pediatric bath chairs. To select the correct bath chair for your child, it is important to consult with a physical therapist or doctor to determine what chair will best fit the needs of your child. Also, the child’s size, positioning/support needs and the size of the tub should be taken into consideration.
For children with mild or moderate positioning needs, a simple bath support might be the right choice. Bath supports provide extra body trunk stability in bathtubs or wading pools while allowing arms and legs to move freely. Support harnesses and chest supports can be adjusted to provide extra reinforcement as needed. Bath supports fold and store easily out of the way when not in use.
Children who need neck, arm or leg support would be more suited for using reclining mesh sling bathtub chairs. These fully-adjustable chairs allow seat and back angles to be moved and positioned independently. Chest and leg straps ensure the child will not slip out of position while foam blocks keep the child’s head stable. These chairs often have an optional base to raise the bath chair to a comfortable height for caregivers to bathe a child without back strain.
For children who need maximum positioning support, a rolling multifunction bath chair might more suitable. These fully adjustable bath chairs come equipped with special locking wheels and do not require a transfer from one seat to another, thus avoiding accidents and falls. Some models come with foot rests for added security, comfort and positioning support, and can be utilized in bathtubs or showers. A toilet seat accessory can also be added for extra convenience and safety.
Children may also need special lifts designed to help transfer them safely into and out of the tub. Click here to read more about Pediatric Bath Lifts.
Rehabmart features a variety of durable, lightweight pediatric bath chairs from such respected manufacturers as Drive Medical, Rifton, Columbia Medical and MJM International.
Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO
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