Therafin Toileting Aids

5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)

$109.95$199.95

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Description

Therafin Toileting aids are designed for those with disabilities that affect bowel function, such as a spinal cord injury. These users often also have reduced hand function and therefore need a device that is easy to hold.

The toileting aids have a long handle to allow you to easily reach. The handle has an adjustable plastic strap to allow you to hold the device with reduced hand function. Pull the strap around the base for left or right handed use.

The strap has several adjustment holes. To fit the strap to your hand, release the plastic strap from the pin on the base of the handle, position the unit and then insert the pin back into the closest hole.

The EZ Reach series has a curved probe/inserter. Reposition this curve to a user’s specific need by softening the bend with a heat gun and reshaping into desired position. Be aware that the plastic will be hot.

The Therafin Toileting aids come in three options:

Digi-Sert

This aid is for bowel stimulation. Move the retaining washer along the probe tip to insert it at a depth that suits the user.

Supp-A-Sert

This aid assists you with inserting a suppository. Expel the suppository by pressing the retaining washer against the buttocks. You can use suppositories with a diameter of 10mm.

EZ Reach Combo

A combination of both the bowel stimulator and suppository inserter that can be used with the same handle. Change the devices over with a simple push and twist motion.

Please note that this product cannot be exchanged/returned once it has been used for hygiene reasons.

For support with period care please see the TINA tampon insertion accessory.

1 review for Therafin Toileting Aids

  1. 5 out of 5

    Lewis Pluck (verified owner)

    If you are reading this review you know what they are for. I got introduced to these when first injured and rehabbing at Stoke Mandeville. My main aim was to take care of business myself. I’m a C6/7 Tetraplegic. So gloves etc was not an option. These were easy to learn to use & provide me full independence in my morning routine. I strongly believe these should be available on the NHS as they would save the state millions. Active hands are always a good company to deal with & im so glad I don’t have to import these from the States. Great items.

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