Male & female urinals
Shaped to suit anatomy and ease of use, supporting comfortable and discreet use while seated or lying down.
Urinals & Bedpans
Our urinals and bedpans offer a practical, dignified solution for bedside toileting, designed for comfort and ease of use when getting to the bathroom isn't possible.
Urinals & Bedpans
Explore our full range of urinals and bedpans below, designed to offer practical, dignified support for bedside toileting.
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About this category
Urinals and bedpans come in a few different types, each suited to slightly different needs and levels of mobility.
Shaped to suit anatomy and ease of use, supporting comfortable and discreet use while seated or lying down.
A traditional shape suited to general bedside use.
A lower, slimmer profile that's easier to slide into place for someone with limited hip mobility.
Comfort, range and independence
Our urinals and bedpans are designed to offer practical, dignified support for bedside toileting.
Reduces the need to get up or wait for help during the night or when getting to the bathroom isn't practical.
Many options include non-spill valves or secure lids, helping reduce the risk of leaks.
Ergonomic handles and shapes suited to male or female use, designed for comfort while seated or lying down.
Durable, wipe-clean materials make reusable options straightforward to keep hygienic between uses.
Buying guide
A few quick questions will help you find a urinal or bedpan that suits your needs and routine.
Choose a male or female-specific urinal design where relevant, for the most comfortable and practical fit.
Consider whether a reusable option you clean after each use, or a disposable option for convenience, suits your situation best.
Make sure the product's capacity and overall size suit how and how often it will be used.
Non-spill valves and secure lids can offer extra confidence, particularly for use in bed.
Free expert advice
Not sure which product is right for you? Speak to our friendly team for expert advice and recommendations tailored to your needs.
Not sure which product is right for you? Speak to our friendly team for expert advice and recommendations tailored to your needs.
Speak with a local mobility team that understands Lee-on-the-Solent, Gosport, Fareham, Portsmouth and nearby areas.
Get clear guidance on comfort, range, storage, controls and practical everyday fit before you choose.
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Common questions
Answers to some of the questions we're asked most often about urinals and bedpans.
Male and female urinals are shaped differently to suit anatomy and ease of use. Female urinals are often designed with a wider opening and a shape that allows use while seated or lying down, without needing to fully undress.
Yes, many urinals are designed for use lying down or sitting up in bed, and often include a spill-resistant valve or lid to help reduce the risk of leaks.
A bedpan is used to collect waste while someone remains in bed, for occasions when getting to the toilet isn't possible. Standard bedpans have a higher profile, while slipper-style bedpans have a lower, slimmer shape, making them easier to slide into place for someone with limited hip mobility.
Both options are available. Reusable urinals and bedpans need washing and cleaning thoroughly after each use, while disposable options offer convenience but come at a higher ongoing cost and need to be disposed of properly.
If you have a disability or a long-term illness, you may qualify for VAT relief on eligible urinals and bedpans. This usually involves completing a simple eligibility declaration at checkout, with the VAT removed at the point of sale.
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