Other benefits of a bidet may include a reduction in the number of baths or showers a handicapped individual might feel the need to take to be clean. If you have trouble cleaning yourself after going to the bathroom, then you may always feel unclean, or like there is toilet paper residue, waste or germs left behind. If this is the case for you, then choosing a bidet seat intended for handicapped individuals is a smart move. This will help you get and feel cleaner, which is one of the primary purposes for using a bidet seat in the first place.
Many Bidet seats work with armrests and grab bars that attach to the wall floor. While bidet seats don’t work well with seat extenders, they do work risers that attach to the base of the toilet. Shop around and determine which types of bidet seats are ideal for you and ask questions to make sure you buy a bidet seat that is specifically meant to help handicapped and disabled people get clean.
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