The support arms are available in two shapes: straight or wave. The wave-shape is designed with two built-in heights. The user can grip the highest part of the arm to maintain balance while standing, and the lower part when preparing to rise to a standing position
The support arms offer adjustable positioning to suit individual needs, mobility levels, and bathroom layouts. This is particularly important in shared or multi-user environments, where a single fixed setup cannot accommodate the full range of users.
The oval cross-section is not simply an aesthetic choice — it fits more naturally in the hand, distributes grip pressure more evenly, and reduces strain on hands and forearms during repeated or prolonged use.
Optional height adjustment ensures the support arms can be set at the optimal position for different users. This makes the support arms suitable for shared environments.
The smooth, uninterrupted surface of the support arms is easy to wipe down. There are no unnecessary recesses, joints, or textures where moisture and bacteria can accumulate. This makes a significant difference to infection control.
When not in use, the support arms fold neatly upward against the wall, freeing up floor space and keeping the bathroom accessible and unobstructed. This is particularly valuable in compact bathrooms or shared facilities.
Supports patients with reduced mobility or post-operative limitations in maintaining safe and independent toilet use during recovery.
Provides residents with support that can be adapted as care needs evolve over time. Height adjustability and foldable arms make it easy to accommodate a wide range of residents
Supports accessible design in public places. This ensures facilities meet accessibility standards and serve the full range of different users.
Enables users to remain independent in the bathroom, reducing reliance on assistance. The discreet design retains a domestic feel rather than a clinical one