Bidet is helpful for Seniors and handicapped folks too.

 

 

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Whats A Bidet?

Most people are not familiar with bidets. Bidet (bee-day) is a French word difficult to pronounce. But according to the American Heritage English Dictionary, a bidet is “a basin-like fixture used for personal hygiene.” Until recently, the bidet was common only for people with Latin origins; 97% of Italian bathrooms have them. (This is really not surprising. The Romans had better water and sewage systems 2000 years ago than many countries have now.)

 

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Seniors

Maintaining personal cleanliness is extremely difficult for many arthritic and handicapped people, continuous daily use of the bidet brings benefits that make life measurably more comfortable and pleasant and in some instances eliminating difficult or painful disrobing for bathing.

 

 

 

 

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Seniors

The Sensitive Alternative!

Coping with daily Hygienic matters is probably one of the most difficult issues families have to deal with when taking care of other family members. Particularly useful for the elderly and the physically challenged, Mini-Bidet™ affords users a sense of personal dignity without the need to be embarrassed by requiring assistance while involved in a most personal daily bodily function. "... By simply adding a very unique feature to your home, Mini-Bidet™ will help you keep your family member clean, independent and happy."

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Helpful

Bidet-mates Mini-Bidet™ Personal System has taken a basically good concept and elaborated on it for the purposes of convenience and comfort. The Mini-Bidet™ is listed with the FDA and categorized as a DME (Durable Medical Equipment).

Tell me More!

• Affords those with limited mobility or limited use of either arms, hands or wrists due to Stroke, Rheumatoid Arthritis or other such mobility limiting problems, easy use without outside assistance. • Provides a measure of personal cleanliness and freshness to both men and women never before so easily accommodated, including those suffering Alzheimer's, Incontinence, Diarrhea and Dysentery. • Affords confidence of being odor free, clean and refreshed even when not able to bath daily. • Provides those either recovering or afflicted with post-surgical and other related problems, making it most painfully when using the toilet to properly cleanse themselves, to perform this function without soiling clothing and bed linens as well as risking infection. • Demonstrable relief from the pain, irritation and discomfort to those affected by chronic or intermitted hemorrhoids. • Assistance to sufferers of constipation by directing bidet's water system to the rectum's outer sphincter muscle causing it to relax, as well as providing a measure of lubrication making defecation easier. • Maintaining personal cleanliness is extremely difficult for many arthritic and handicapped people, continuous daily use of the bidet brings benefits that make life measurably more comfortable and pleasant and in some instances eliminating difficult or painful disrobing for bathing.