Definition
A bath chair is a wheeled chair, often with a folding hood, used for transporting invalids or elderly people, especially to and from bathing establishments or for outdoor excursions. It's like a precursor to the modern wheelchair. Think of it as a vintage mobility device. Unlike modern wheelchairs, bath chairs were often elaborate and stylish, reflecting the social status of the user. They were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Now mainly a relic of history.🧓