Medicare Coverage · Updated August 2026

Does Medicare Cover a Commode Chair?

Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for a commode chair in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.

Quick answer: Yes. Part B covers a commode chair — a portable toilet and seat — as durable medical equipment when a doctor orders it for use in your home and you can't use a regular toilet. After the Part B deductible you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount when the supplier accepts assignment.

Does Original Medicare cover a commode chair?
Yes — when you can't use a regular toilet
Original Medicare rule · verify your plan at Medicare.gov
Medicare Part B covers commode chairs (a portable toilet and seat) as durable medical equipment when a doctor orders one for use in your home and you can't use a regular toilet. Like all DME, it has to be medically necessary and prescribed for home use, and both your provider and the supplier must be enrolled in Medicare. After the Part B deductible you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount if the supplier accepts assignment.

Medicare Advantage: what some plans add

Medicare Advantage plans cover the same medically necessary equipment, with the plan's own copay and its own list of approved DME suppliers. Going outside that supplier network is the usual reason a covered item ends up unpaid — confirm the supplier first.

Who this matters to

Anyone who can't reach or use a regular toilet safely — after surgery, with limited mobility, or in a home where the bathroom isn't reachable. A doctor's order for home use is the requirement people most often miss.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Medicare pay for a bedside commode?

Yes. Part B covers commode chairs — a portable toilet and seat — as durable medical equipment when a doctor orders one for use in your home because you can't use a regular toilet. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the Part B deductible.

Do I need a prescription for a commode chair?

Yes. Medicare covers a commode chair only when a doctor orders it for use in your home. Buying one retail without an order means Medicare pays nothing toward it.

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Only when they're part of a leg brace.
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Dental, vision & hearing under Original Medicare vs Advantage.
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How supplement plans cover the 20% Original Medicare leaves you.

Comparing plans this year?

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Official sources

This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: