Mobile Patient Lift
07/02/2026
Most people know when it's time to add a toilet safety frame.
But what happens when that frame is no longer enough?
As mobility changes, the equipment that once provided the right support may no longer meet your loved one's needs. Recognizing those changes early can help prevent falls, reduce caregiver strain, and make daily transfers safer for everyone involved.
In our latest guide, we walk through the different stages of bathroom mobility and explain when it may be time to move from a toilet safety frame to a powered toilet lift, commode chair, or patient lift.
Read the full article: https://www.mobilepatientlift.com/blogs/posts/when-a-toilet-safety-frame-is-not-enough
06/23/2026
Most bathroom falls don't happen during something dramatic.
They happen while standing up from the toilet.
Reaching for a towel.
Turning around on a wet floor.
The challenge is that the warning signs often appear long before a fall occurs.
In our latest guest article, Kevin Lambing, CDME of EnhDme , shares the common signs that it may be time to add bathroom safety supports at home and why making a small change now can help prevent a much larger problem later.
A big thank you to EnhDme for contributing this valuable resource for caregivers and families.
Read the full article: https://www.mobilepatientlift.com/blogs/posts/signs-it-may-be-time-to-add-bathroom-safety-supports-at-home
06/17/2026
Most people assume a toilet safety frame is safe simply because it's there.
But loose hardware, worn rubber tips, wobbling legs, hidden corrosion, and even the way a person uses the frame can turn a safety device into a fall hazard.
In our latest guide, we break down 7 hidden dangers families should know about, plus a simple 5-minute inspection that can help identify problems before they lead to an injury.
If you can't remember the last time you checked the toilet safety frame in your loved one's bathroom, this is a good week to do it.
π https://www.mobilepatientlift.com/blogs/posts/the-hidden-dangers-of-toilet-safety-frames
06/10/2026
π¨ Most bathroom falls don't happen without warning.
Grabbing towel bars for support.
Struggling to stand from the toilet.
Recovering from surgery.
Feeling unsteady in the bathroom.
These are often signs that additional support may be needed before a fall occurs.
We break down 10 common warning signs families should never ignore in our latest guide.
https://www.mobilepatientlift.com/blogs/posts/when-do-you-need-a-toilet-safety-frame-ten-signs-it-is-time
05/27/2026
Not all toilet safety frames are built the same.
Modern toilet safety frames are designed to provide safer, more stable bathroom support while fitting naturally into the home. From toilet mounted support arms to flip up designs that save space, newer solutions are changing how people approach aging in place.
In our newest blog, we cover:
β What makes a toilet safety frame βmodernβ
β Why stability matters during sit to stand transfers
β Key features to look for
β How newer designs compare to older floor based frames
β Who may benefit most from modern bathroom safety support
Read the full blog here:
https://www.mobilepatientlift.com/blogs/news/what-is-a-modern-toilet-safety-frame
π Questions? Call our product experts at 212-366-5483.
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