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Accessible Tub and Shower Solutions

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​SolutionBased’s innovative line of accessible tub and shower devices offers solutions for a variety of needs and bathroom configurations. With a long-track record of serving people living with ALS, SolutionBased thoughtfully designs, constructs, and improves its products based on user feedback.

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​The following devices and systems can help you stay safe, save energy, be more independent, and avoid costly remodels.




Get a 15% Discount

When you purchase SolutionBased products through Your ALS Guide, you will receive a 15% discount off the lowest listed price. After clicking over from our site, your discount should appear when you are checking out. If not, just enter the promo code YOURALSGUIDE.

NEW: ShowerGlyde Tub Transfer Bench

If you are experiencing difficulty getting in and out of the tub, this easy-to-use sliding tub transfer bench may help. Three different models offer solutions for most bathroom configurations, including layouts with a toilet or vanity next to the tub. Features include:
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  • Easy-slide bearings and seat-locking mechanism
  • Grab bar and seat belt
  • Rust-free aluminum, plastic, and stainless steel construction
  • Optional height-extension for tall tubs
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SB1 ShowerBuddy Transfer System

If you are non-weight bearing, need transfer assistance, and have a shower with a lip, this transfer system can help alleviate heavy lifting and multiple transfers for both toileting and showering. It includes a rolling base (shower chair), bridge, and shower base. You can transfer into the chair, roll in the bathroom, back up over most toilets, connect to the bridge, and then slide into the shower—all while still in your chair. You can also use the shower chair as a stationary bedside commode. Features include:​
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  • 360 degree swivel in shower
  • Adjustable height
  • Flip-back removable arms
  • Lap and chest belts
  • Four locking casters
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SB2 TubBuddy Transfer System

If you are non-weight bearing and need assistance getting in and out of the tub, this easy-to-use system helps alleviate heavy lifting and multiple transfers. Like the SB1 Shower Buddy, it includes a rolling base (shower chair), bridge, and shower base. You can roll into the bathroom, back up over most toilets, connect to the bridge, and then slide into the tub—all while still in your chair. Once you’re in the tub, the bridge disconnects so you can close the shower curtain. You can also use the shower chair as a stationary bedside commode. Features include:
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  • Adjustable height
  • Flip-back removable arms
  • Lap and chest belts
  • Four locking casters
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SB2T TubBuddy with Tilt

Similar to the SB2 Tub Buddy Transfer System above, this version tilts back so your legs don’t need to be manually lifted over the tub. The tilt seat has a headrest.
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SB3T Roll-In ShowerBuddy Shower Chair with Tilt

If you have an accessible shower or roll-in wet area shower, this rolling shower chair with tilt can help you shower more comfortably. The tilt feature can relieve pressure by locking at any reclining position up to 30 degrees. You can transfer into this chair, roll into the bathroom, back up over most toilets, and then enter your shower. You can also use it as a stationary bedside commode. Features include:
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  • Adjustable headrest
  • Foldable and removable footrests
  • Multiple cushion options
  • Adjustable height
  • Flip-back removable arms
  • Lap and chest belts
  • Four locking casters
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SB7e Folding Shower Chair

This lightweight, rolling shower commode chair can slide over most toilets, roll into barrier-free showers, and be used as a stationary bedside commode. You can quickly assemble and fold the chair without any tools. The chair fits into an optional carrying bag, making it ideal for travel. When available, you can purchase open-box SB7e shower chairs at a significant discount. (Your ALS Guide's 15% discount does not apply to open-box pricing). Features include:
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  • Adjustable and removable footrests
  • Fixed armrests
  • Adjustable height
  • Calf strap
  • Four locking casters
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How To Get These Devices

Tub and shower equipment is usually not covered by insurance, though you can inquire, as there may be exceptions. If you are a U.S. military veteran who qualifies for service-connected benefits, the VA may cover the full cost of SolutionBased products.

To directly purchase any of the products listed on this page, click on the Learn More buttons to visit the SolutionBased website.

SolutionBased is known for its excellent customer service, so if you have questions about products, insurance, payment, or anything else, you can call 1-877-769-2833 or email [email protected].


Your 15% Discount

When you purchase SolutionBased products through Your ALS Guide, you will receive a 15% discount off the lowest listed price. After clicking over from our site, your discount should appear when you are checking out. If not, just enter the promo code YOURALSGUIDE.

The SolutionBased Team offers free virtual assessments so you can show your bathroom configuration by video and discuss your options.

If you are concerned about affordability, you can pay in installments or inquire about additional discounts for specific situations.
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About SolutionBased

When working as a home-accessibility contractor, Israel Gamburd noticed bathroom equipment piled up in people’s homes—unused. Inspired to provide better solutions, he designed a line of high-quality accessibility systems for the tub, shower, and toilet. For over twenty years now, ShowerBuddy and SolutionBased products have been helping people stay safe in their own homes without paying for expensive bathroom remodels.
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