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Hi ,

Can someone please tell me with photos that what setup we can do in toilet for PSP patient . So that no need to hold the patient and they will not fall.

Also any additional set up in room that will help PSP patient.

Thanks

Sonika

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Dadshelper

I don't have any photos but adding grab bars next to the toilet is a must. If you'd let us what the mobility level is of the patient is, a better answer can be given. For my dad we went from unassisted bathroom use to assisted then eventually not even using a bathroom. In the late-mid to latter stages everything was handled like in a hospital setting, in bed.

This is where an occupational therapist is good to have come into the home. They can go through the place and tell you what to do.

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D0ttieL0ttie

My husband has a commode chair on wheel which mean that you can support him when he is sitting down from behind. The stiff core makes it difficult to sit backwards onto a standard toilet. You then wheel the commode over the toilet or use the pot that can be slid underneath the hole in the commode. With that consider a Mo Riser to assist with standing up. I am UK based and got all of the correct equipment using the Occupational therapist and Phisio therapist through my GP. Hope that helps

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Javan

A tilt in space commode/shower chair can be provided by occupational therapist. We have one made by Freeway healthcare part of Prisim uk medical ltd.

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Bhakthan

We use the steel wheelchair, which is just wide enough to enter the narrow washroom doorway. The chair is wheeled over the commode for passing stools, and washed using a water Jet, which is standard in most toilets in India. Bath is given using the flexible shower head. Since the wheelchair has side armrests, no danger of falling.

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sonikaKharb

Hi Guys,

Thanks for reply !

If possible please also share the pics.

Thanks

Sonika

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Halftimeoranges

My parent use a Sara Stedy - they come in 2 versions. We have needed to now move onto using one with a hoist. We find it invaluable to move from chair to toilet. The occupational therapist recommended it.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=iEaFa...

Hopefully link will work - or google it and you can see better how it works. Also dad is now catheterised- which reduces the number of times taken to the toilet. Hope it helps

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Artteach10 in reply to Halftimeoranges

Thanks for the video.

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sonikaKharb in reply to Halftimeoranges

Thanks for sharing this video..

Hi sonikaKharb!

I'm sorry PSP has entered your family.

By private mail I send you our particular experiences on PSP-RS as well as some photos that we hope you can find useful.

The information I send you by private mail is a compilation of our own experiences and of the people who participate in the PSP chat. The information is made with good will and my best technical criteria that I have been able to contribute, thinking above all in guiding caregivers who have to face this unknown disease practically alone, exception made of PSP chats.

Hug and luck.

Luis

Hi!.

Sorry. I have not way to send you pictures neither videos using this chat.

Please send me an email address by internal mail to facilitate some photos and videos.

The suggestions of my "chat" colleagues are wise and based on their different experiences. In my case they have been very helpful.

Hug.

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