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Commode Wheelchair

Commode Wheelchair

It almost gets lost within the debris of the room...
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i can honestly say that ive never seen a commode with foot rests on it. This is a first!!
It looks awkward, like a tall, thin girl.
What a disaster area! LOL!
gahh
Now you dont even have to get up from the TV!
j/k
Looks skeletal
We have commode/shower chairs like this where I work. However, they are made of PVC, and plastic netting. They do have a foot rest on them, but not foot pedals like these.
From the looks of it, it looks like you could fall off of it easily if you make a wrong move.
That's why we don't use these any more. :-)
Hmm... Cruise the hallways and take a dump at the same time... What a concept...
This looks like a place that was very scarey to live in. Where is it located??
New England.
For when you've gotta go, on the go! :)
Looks like someone went right there.
From the build of the object (lightweight, no excess webbing) it may well have been a shower chair (easier to perform peri-care as well).
You've got problems if you need one of these.
This commode wheelchair looks like a mere skeleton of its former self.......
can only imagine how long the people where strapped to this !!
Warning do not use near naked flame
Wow. There was a lot of cool stuff left in this facility. Must have been a fun place to explore.

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