Depending on the model, the height adjustment range is 15 cm for models without Dock-In and 20 cm for models with Dock-In. This means the user and caregiver can set the basin to the exact height that suits the user's needs.
The SwingLine can rotate and swing a full 180°, making it easier to complete hygiene routines. The user can swing the washbasin in front of the toilet and wash their hands while seated, reducing the number of transfers required.
The movable basin can be pulled from the wall and pushed into, for example, the corner of the room, giving wheelchair users maximum turning space. The design ensure that both seated and standing users can access it from several sides.
The Dock-In ensure easy locking of the washbasin during daily use. It comes with a grip for adjustment and a secure locking mechanism. When locked in the Dock-In, the basin supports a significantly higher user weight.
SwingLine washbasin is designed for people with walking difficulties, the elderly, and wheelchair users who need sufficient legroom. The clear space beneath the basin allows a wheelchair to be positioned directly underneath.
Optional accessory kit can be clicked directly onto the SwingLine washbasin, containing a hook for a towel and two storage compartments for soap and toothbrush. This kit can keep essential hygiene items within easy reach for the user at all times.
Supports hygiene routines, allowing users to wash their hands while remaining seated and positioned close to the toilet.
Supports inclusiveness in leisure centers, community buildings, and accessible toilets where full-support changing is required.
The SwingLine is a choice for increased privacy in the bathroom, enabling residents to manage hygiene tasks with minimal assistance.
Provides a long-term solution for individuals with mobility challenges, or for families planning accessible bathroom adaptations.
For wheelchair users, a standard fixed washbasin presents a familiar set of obstacles: fixed height, insufficient knee clearance, poor reach, and a layout that forces additional transfers simply to complete basic hygiene.
SwingLine increases hygiene, makes the user more self-reliant, and gives the assistant better working conditions — three outcomes that are directly linked. When a user can wash their hands independently after using the toilet, it is not only more hygienic: it is more dignified, more efficient, and less demanding for everyone involved.