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Bathroom Safety Products

Put an end to discomfort and bring back confidence with AGEasy bathroom safety products for elderly. Designed to help seniors use the washroom independently and safely, our range includes bathroom safety equipment for elderly such as commode chairs, grab bars, shower seats, and anti-slip mats. Explore reliable bath equipment for elderly that ensures comfort, stability, and peace of mind in every bathroom. 

Best Bathroom Safety Aids for Seniors: Anti-Slip Mats, Shower Chairs & Toilet Support

Anti Slip Mat with Foot Scrubber

A non-slip PVC mat that grips the wet Indian bathroom floor with an integrated bristle scrubber to clean the feet of seniors without the need to bend down. The scrubber is the hidden feature. It adds a safety component to the mat and allows seniors to add a small piece of self-care that has been taken away by the loss of flexible support.

Safe-Showering Essentials Combo (Bundle)

A bundle that includes everything needed to add safety to a shower area: a shower chair and an anti-slip mat. This bundle is a better deal and saves the effort and time of product pairing to make sure the complementary products work together. Please visit the product page for all the details on the included products.

Commode Seat Raiser

A product that safely adds a couple of inches to the height of standard Indian toilet seats, decreasing the effort and distance for the sit-to-stand motion. The product that upper management has needed and wanted for a long time, but now has the pressure needed to actually support a product.

Anti Slip Mat — Blue

A mat that grips the entire wet zone of the bathroom. This mat is the best product choice when the entire bathroom floor gets wet during a shower or bucket bath.

Anti Slip Mat — Grey

Same mat as the blue option, but with a color choice that supports a neutral tone bathroom design.

Commode Frame for Elders

Rustproof steel frame with drilled padding that secures around your existing commode with no demolition, no plumbing, no fuss. The padding allows the user to push up with both arms during the sit-to-stand cycle, and therefore, lessens the load through the knee joints. Height adjustable. Supports up to 120kg. Recommended by Physiotherapists. Our most popular product.

Bedside Commode Chair Foldable

This commode chair is perfect for post-surgery or recovery when traveling to the bathroom is too dangerous. The commode chair is designed to be freestanding and to fold flat to easily store and bring out when needed. 


Bathroom Safety Buyer’s Guide: Which Product for Which Situation

Bathroom safety products address very different problems—floor grip, toilet transfer, shower seating, and nighttime access. Use this guide to match the right product to the specific situation rather than buying on price alone.

Wet bathroom floor, general slip risk

What You Need: Ground-level grip across the full wet zone.

Best Match: Anti Slip Mat — Blue or Grey

Wet floor + senior can’t bend to clean feet

What You Need: Grip mat with integrated foot scrubber.

Best Match: Anti Slip Mat with Foot Scrubber

Entire shower setup needed in one purchase

What You Need: Shower chair + mat bundled, saves individual sourcing.

Best Match: Safe-Showering Essentials Combo

Toilet height causes knee or hip pain on sit-to-stand

What You Need: Raise seat height, reduce depth of bend.

Best Match: Commode Seat Raiser

Toilet use needs a handhold — rented home, no wall drilling possible

What You Need: Freestanding grab bar, self-standing, no installation.

Best Match: Toilet Grab Bar with Floor Support (OOS)

Toilet use needs arm support on both sides — post-surgery, knee pain, weakness

What You Need: Full surround frame with armrests, existing toilet.

Best Match: Commode Frame for Elders

Seated bathing needed, standard shower or bucket bath risky

What You Need: Anti-slip shower chair, adjustable height, stable base.

Best Match: AGEasy Shower Chair (OOS)

Shower chair needed with a built-in handle

What You Need: Seated bathing + adjacent grip point.

Best Match: AASRAA Shower Chair with Handle (OOS)

Night-time bathroom trips are a fall risk; bedroom far from toilet

What You Need: Bedside commode chair, folds for daytime storage.

Best Match: Bedside Commode Chair Foldable                            

FAQs

In India, bathrooms are usually wet. There is no separation between the bathing, washing, and toileting areas, causing the entire floor to become wet at the time of bathing. There is no dry area after you exit the bathing area. The situation is further compounded by the absence of grab bars, low-height toilets (used in most older multi-storey buildings), and the absence of friction when the floor gets wet (which is the case with Western-style bathrooms that have separate shower cubicles). There are designs that address the unique challenges posed by wet areas, including the use of anti-slip mats, shower chairs, and portable grab bars.
Raised toilet seats, which can also be called commode seat raisers, elevate the height of the toilet seat and assist users in the case of limited movement caused by knee pain, hip stiffness, and post-surgery recovery. In contrast, a commode frame provides grab bars on the side to assist with the sit-to-stand movement. When greater assistance is required to perform the movement rather than distance itself, the commode frame will be of assistance. In more severe cases, the commode frame and the raised toilet seat may be used in unison.
No, everything on this page is meant to be set up without tools or additional installation. The anti-slip mats are laid on the floor. The commode frame stands around the toilet with no need for anchoring. The commode seat raiser clips onto the commode. The shower chair is tool free and assembled in under 10 minutes. The toilet grab bar with floor support stands next to the toilet. The bedside commode chair is installation free, as well. This is especially important for: people who are renting, people who are trying to quickly set up support after a family member comes home from the hospital, and people who cannot drill on the walls of their bathroom.
The most frequent issue with bathroom safety aids - commode chairs, shower seats, etc. is resistance. Generally speaking, most seniors do not like having reminders that their bodies are changing. Anti-slip mats or commode frames with clean designs that are not clinical looking are a little easier to introduce because they do not look like hospital equipment. Starting with a mat or a seat raiser - both of which are low in visibility and relatively easy to amend as a general home upgrade - often leads to acceptance of the subsequent aids. Each item is best introduced framed around the opportunity it creates (managing alone) instead of what it compensates for the most.
The AGEasy commode frame will fit around almost all Indian standard toilet bowls. Indian toilets are generally standard in height and width. This frame will not accommodate wall-mounted or compact toilets. The product page has the internal measurements, and the frame won’t fit if your toilet bowl is wider than the frame’s measurements. Feel free to measure your toilet bowl and compare. Installation does not require any tools, and takes under five minutes, so you can confirm the fit upon delivery.
The anti-slip mats use suction-cup bases that grip the floor. The type of suction that occurs when the floor is completely wet actually improves the seal. The seal is created by the water between the cup and the tile. The mats will not work with very coarsely textured or mosaic tile floors, where the suction cups can’t seal completely. In those situations, use a non-slip tape that has an adhesive backing.
Yes. The brace against commode instability has a full weight bearing load capacity of 120 kg. At maximum capacity, it fully supports the combined weight of the user and an unbalanced load. Toilet grab bars with floor support are designed for the same heavy loads. The commode frame’s stability is the critical safety feature. The frame’s adjustable height must be complemented by a level, solid, and square (framed) floor. An unstable frame is as unsafe as an overloaded frame.
Both. The commode typically serves for a limited recovery period after surgery or illness, and is then removed. It can permanently serve as a commode when the senior’s mobility, or the risk of a fall, is now unacceptable to use the bathroom. The commode’s foldable feature allows for the frame to be taken down during the day and set up at night, restoring the frame’s presence and serving the nocturnal needs of a bedroom commode.
The products featured here are for active seniors who only require some support for safe and independent bathroom use. These products will only aid mobility and won’t provide the support caregivers would for seniors with serious mobility issues, nor would these products be clinical tools recommended by a physiotherapist or occupational therapist after a certain event. If a senior has experienced a serious fall, stroke, hip or knee replacement, or if the senior struggles with balance, the occupational therapist would be the best qualified for assessing the home and recommending products that best help the senior.
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