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Hinged Arm Supports

Hinged arm supports are available in different designs to suit a range of mobility, seating and care needs. Some models are designed for wheelchair users who require improved arm positioning and upper-body stability, while others are suitable for chairs, care environments or rehabilitation settings.

Different Types Of Hinged Arm Supports

🔹Standard Solo Hinged Arm Supports

Wall-mounted hinged arm supports designed to provide reliable support when sitting down, standing up or moving around the bathroom.

Advantages  

  • More compact than models with a back plate and leg.
  • Easier to integrate into smaller bathroom spaces.
  • Practical option for users who need basic foldable support.
  • Less visually bulky than heavy-duty contract models.

SEE EXAMPLE OF STANDARD SOLO HINGED ARM SUPPORT

 

🔹Contract Hinged Arm Supports

Heavy-duty hinged arm supports designed for more demanding environments where strength, stability and frequent use are important.

 

Advantages

  • More suitable for frequent or intensive use.
  • Better option for care homes, accessible bathrooms and commercial facilities.
  • Stronger and more robust than standard hinged arm supports.
  • Available in larger sizes for users who need extended reach.

SEE EXAMPLE OF CONTRACT HINGED ARM SUPPOST

 

🔹Hinged Arms with Back Plate and Leg

Hinged arm supports with an integrated back plate and support leg for added stability and safer weight distribution.

 

Advantages

  • Offers greater stability thanks to the additional support leg.
  • Helps distribute weight more effectively than wall-only models.
  • Provides a stronger feeling of safety for users who need extra support.
  • Suitable for users who require more confidence when transferring or standing.

SEE EXAMPLE OF HINGED ARMS WITH BACK PLATE AND LEG

 

🔹Single Arm Hinged Arm Supports

Single hinged support arms designed to provide targeted assistance in areas where only one support rail is required.

 

Advantages

  • Takes up less space than larger or reinforced models.
  • Ideal when support is only needed on one side.
  • Simple solution for targeted assistance.
  • Easier to position in narrow areas or compact bathrooms.

SEE EXAMPLE OF SINGLE ARM HINGED ARM SUPPORTS

 

Where Can Hinged Arm Supports Be Used?

Hinged arm supports can be used in different spaces where extra stability, safety and accessibility are needed, especially for people with reduced mobility.

 
  • Bathrooms: Ideal for improving safety when moving around wet or slippery areas.
  • Toilets:Commonly installed next to the toilet to provide support when sitting down, standing up or transferring.
  • Accessible bathrooms: Suitable for disabled bathrooms where users need additional support and more independence.
  • Care homes: A practical solution for residents who require daily assistance with bathroom use and mobility.
  • Hospitals and clinics: Useful in healthcare environments where strong, reliable support is needed for patients.
  • Rehabilitation centres: Helpful for users recovering from surgery, injury or reduced mobility who need extra confidence during transfers.
  • Assisted living spaces: Designed to make daily routines safer and more comfortable for people who need regular mobility support.
  • Public accessible toilets: Suitable for commercial or public facilities that need durable support solutions for disabled users.

 

Standard vs Contract Hinged Arm Supports

Choosing between standard hinged arm supports and contract hinged arm supports depends on where the product will be used, how often it will be used and the level of durability required.

  • Standard hinged arm supports are a practical choice for everyday use in private homes and smaller accessible bathrooms. They provide reliable support when sitting down, standing up or transferring, while their fold-away design helps save space when not in use.

  • Contract hinged arm supports are designed for more demanding environments such as care homes, hospitals, clinics and public accessible toilets. These models are usually more robust and suitable for frequent use, making them a better option for professional or high-traffic settings.

Our Recommendation

  • Standard hinged arm supports: best for home use, occasional or regular daily support, and smaller bathrooms.
  • Contract hinged arm supports: best for care environments, public accessible toilets and spaces where the product will be used frequently.
  • Models with back plate and leg: ideal when extra stability and weight distribution are needed.
  • Wall-mounted models: suitable when a compact, foldable and less bulky solution is preferred.
  • For home users, a standard hinged arm support may be enough to improve safety and independence.
  • For professional facilities or shared bathrooms, a contract hinged arm support is often the better choice thanks to its stronger construction and suitability for repeated use.

 

FAQs

 

Are hinged arm supports suitable for toilets?

Yes, hinged arm supports are especially suitable for toilets. They give users a stable point of support when lowering themselves onto the toilet or standing back up, reducing the risk of slips, falls or loss of balance.


When should I choose a hinged arm support with a back plate and leg?

A hinged arm support with a back plate and leg is a good choice when extra stability is needed. The support leg helps distribute weight more effectively, making it suitable for users who need additional confidence when sitting, standing or transferring.


Can hinged arm supports be folded away when not in use?

Yes, many hinged arm supports are designed to fold upwards when not in use. This helps save space in bathrooms, toilets and accessible washrooms, making movement around the area easier for users and carers.


Where should a hinged arm support be installed?

Hinged arm supports are commonly installed next to toilets, washbasins or other areas where users need support with transfers. The correct position depends on the user’s height, reach, mobility needs and the layout of the bathroom.

What size hinged arm support do I need?

The right size depends on the available space, the user’s reach and the level of support required. Shorter models may be better for compact bathrooms, while longer hinged arm supports can provide greater reach and comfort for users who need more support.

Do hinged arm supports need professional installation?

Professional installation is recommended, especially for wall-mounted hinged arm supports. The wall must be strong enough to hold the support safely, and the fixing position must be suitable for the user’s needs.


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Hinged arm supports are available in different designs to suit a range of mobility, seating and care needs. Some models are designed for wheelchair users who require improved arm positioning and upper-body stability, while others are suitable for chairs, care environments or rehabilitation settings.

Different Types Of Hinged Arm Supports

🔹Standard Solo Hinged Arm Supports

Wall-mounted hinged arm supports designed to provide reliable support when sitting down, standing up or moving around the bathroom.

Advantages  

  • More compact than models with a back plate and leg.
  • Easier to integrate into smaller bathroom spaces.
  • Practical option for users who need basic foldable support.
  • Less visually bulky than heavy-duty contract models.

SEE EXAMPLE OF STANDARD SOLO HINGED ARM SUPPORT

 

🔹Contract Hinged Arm Supports

Heavy-duty hinged arm supports designed for more demanding environments where strength, stability and frequent use are important.

 

Advantages

  • More suitable for frequent or intensive use.
  • Better option for care homes, accessible bathrooms and commercial facilities.
  • Stronger and more robust than standard hinged arm supports.
  • Available in larger sizes for users who need extended reach.

SEE EXAMPLE OF CONTRACT HINGED ARM SUPPOST

 

🔹Hinged Arms with Back Plate and Leg

Hinged arm supports with an integrated back plate and support leg for added stability and safer weight distribution.

 

Advantages

  • Offers greater stability thanks to the additional support leg.
  • Helps distribute weight more effectively than wall-only models.
  • Provides a stronger feeling of safety for users who need extra support.
  • Suitable for users who require more confidence when transferring or standing.

SEE EXAMPLE OF HINGED ARMS WITH BACK PLATE AND LEG

 

🔹Single Arm Hinged Arm Supports

Single hinged support arms designed to provide targeted assistance in areas where only one support rail is required.

 

Advantages

  • Takes up less space than larger or reinforced models.
  • Ideal when support is only needed on one side.
  • Simple solution for targeted assistance.
  • Easier to position in narrow areas or compact bathrooms.

SEE EXAMPLE OF SINGLE ARM HINGED ARM SUPPORTS

 

Where Can Hinged Arm Supports Be Used?

Hinged arm supports can be used in different spaces where extra stability, safety and accessibility are needed, especially for people with reduced mobility.

 
  • Bathrooms: Ideal for improving safety when moving around wet or slippery areas.
  • Toilets:Commonly installed next to the toilet to provide support when sitting down, standing up or transferring.
  • Accessible bathrooms: Suitable for disabled bathrooms where users need additional support and more independence.
  • Care homes: A practical solution for residents who require daily assistance with bathroom use and mobility.
  • Hospitals and clinics: Useful in healthcare environments where strong, reliable support is needed for patients.
  • Rehabilitation centres: Helpful for users recovering from surgery, injury or reduced mobility who need extra confidence during transfers.
  • Assisted living spaces: Designed to make daily routines safer and more comfortable for people who need regular mobility support.
  • Public accessible toilets: Suitable for commercial or public facilities that need durable support solutions for disabled users.

 

Standard vs Contract Hinged Arm Supports

Choosing between standard hinged arm supports and contract hinged arm supports depends on where the product will be used, how often it will be used and the level of durability required.

  • Standard hinged arm supports are a practical choice for everyday use in private homes and smaller accessible bathrooms. They provide reliable support when sitting down, standing up or transferring, while their fold-away design helps save space when not in use.

  • Contract hinged arm supports are designed for more demanding environments such as care homes, hospitals, clinics and public accessible toilets. These models are usually more robust and suitable for frequent use, making them a better option for professional or high-traffic settings.

Our Recommendation

  • Standard hinged arm supports: best for home use, occasional or regular daily support, and smaller bathrooms.
  • Contract hinged arm supports: best for care environments, public accessible toilets and spaces where the product will be used frequently.
  • Models with back plate and leg: ideal when extra stability and weight distribution are needed.
  • Wall-mounted models: suitable when a compact, foldable and less bulky solution is preferred.
  • For home users, a standard hinged arm support may be enough to improve safety and independence.
  • For professional facilities or shared bathrooms, a contract hinged arm support is often the better choice thanks to its stronger construction and suitability for repeated use.

 

FAQs

 

Are hinged arm supports suitable for toilets?

Yes, hinged arm supports are especially suitable for toilets. They give users a stable point of support when lowering themselves onto the toilet or standing back up, reducing the risk of slips, falls or loss of balance.


When should I choose a hinged arm support with a back plate and leg?

A hinged arm support with a back plate and leg is a good choice when extra stability is needed. The support leg helps distribute weight more effectively, making it suitable for users who need additional confidence when sitting, standing or transferring.


Can hinged arm supports be folded away when not in use?

Yes, many hinged arm supports are designed to fold upwards when not in use. This helps save space in bathrooms, toilets and accessible washrooms, making movement around the area easier for users and carers.


Where should a hinged arm support be installed?

Hinged arm supports are commonly installed next to toilets, washbasins or other areas where users need support with transfers. The correct position depends on the user’s height, reach, mobility needs and the layout of the bathroom.

What size hinged arm support do I need?

The right size depends on the available space, the user’s reach and the level of support required. Shorter models may be better for compact bathrooms, while longer hinged arm supports can provide greater reach and comfort for users who need more support.

Do hinged arm supports need professional installation?

Professional installation is recommended, especially for wall-mounted hinged arm supports. The wall must be strong enough to hold the support safely, and the fixing position must be suitable for the user’s needs.