Shower & Commode Chairs — North America

TR-1000 Shower Chair

Rebotec Berlin

Rebotec Phoenix
Sitting upright, participating, present — shower and commode chairs shift the dynamic of hygiene from something done to a patient, to something done alongside them. Staying seated through the full routine — showering, toileting, repositioning — cuts unnecessary transfers, reduces fall risk, and gives caregivers the ergonomic access they need to work safely. The right chair holds more than a patient — it holds their dignity.
TR Group, Inc. is the North American contact for TR Equipment and Rebotec product support. Purchasing is handled through authorized distributor partners.
Tell us what you need and where you're located. We'll route your inquiry to the right distributor.
TR Group routes purchasing through authorized distributor partners across North America.
Why It Matters
Every unnecessary transfer is a moment where the patient becomes cargo, not a person. Shower and commode chairs that combine transport, bathing, and toileting in one keep patients upright and present — so the caregiver can stay focused on the person, not the logistics.
Transport, shower, and toilet without asking the patient to transfer — fewer lifts, less risk, and a hygiene routine that flows rather than interrupts.
Seated and upright, patients participate in their own care — not something done to them, but something done with them.
Height-adjustable frames and open-access seating put the caregiver in a safe, ergonomic working position at every step of the routine.
Standard, positioning, and bariatric models — because every patient deserves the same quality of care, regardless of their weight or support needs.
Model Selection
TR Group distributes shower and commode chairs from two brands — TR Equipment and Rebotec. Use this table to identify the right direction for your inquiry.
| If you need… | Recommended direction |
|---|---|
| A shower chair for clinical or home care use | TR-1000 — TR Equipment shower chair, clinical grade |
| A commode chair for toileting and showering | Rebotec commode chair range — full catalog at rebotecus.com |
| Positioning support or complex posture needs | Rebotec range — includes tilt and positioning options. Contact TR Group to discuss. |
| Bariatric capacity | Rebotec bariatric commode chairs — submit inquiry for distributor guidance |
| Home care use | Distributor-guided model selection — submit inquiry with care setting details |
Common Questions
How do I purchase shower or commode chairs through TR Group?
TR Group works through a network of authorized distributor partners across North America. Submit an inquiry with your care setting, user needs, and location — we'll connect you with the right distributor for your region.
What is the difference between a shower chair and a commode chair?
A shower chair is designed for seated bathing — the patient is supported upright while the caregiver assists with washing. A commode chair goes further, combining toileting and showering in one seat so the patient never has to transfer between the two. That single change — staying in one chair for the full routine — reduces handling risk for the caregiver and keeps the patient more comfortable and present throughout.
Can TR Group help me find the right model for my patient or facility?
Yes. Share your care setting, the patient's weight and support needs, and any specific requirements in the inquiry form above — TR Group will route your inquiry to a distributor who can advise on model fit and availability.
Do you carry bariatric models, and are any suitable for home care?
Yes on both counts. The Rebotec range includes bariatric-rated commode chairs for heavier patients, and select models from both TR Equipment and Rebotec are appropriate for home care settings. Submit an inquiry with the user's weight, care setting, and location and we'll match you with the right distributor.
Do these chairs support infection control requirements and safe patient handling compliance?
Yes on both counts. Rebotec frames are solid — not hollow tubing or PVC — so liquids and contaminants have nowhere to enter and accumulate between cleans. That's a meaningful infection control advantage over tube-framed chairs, where moisture can wick inside joints and never fully dry. Seating surfaces are similarly specified for full disinfection with hospital-grade cleaning agents. On the compliance side, chairs that eliminate unnecessary transfers are a recognized safe patient handling intervention under OSHA guidelines, giving facilities a documented equipment-based control for caregiver musculoskeletal risk.
TR Group can help route your inquiry to an authorized distributor based on your care setting, user needs, and location.
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