When you or a loved one are facing mobility challenges, your home will need to change so you can maintain your safety and independence.
Your bathroom is one of the most difficult areas of the home to create a safe environment.
Even just standing up and sitting down in the bathroom can be challenging due to standing water or difficult to use fixtures.
To create a safe, wheelchair-friendly bathroom, you can use these devices:
Grab Bars
Grab bars in the shower and around the toilet improve safety for anyone, especially those with mobility problems.
Grab bars are simple, often inexpensive additions that can help prevent falls and injuries.
Ensure that trained professionals install grab bars in your bathroom for the most security.
Easy Access Showers and Bathtubs
To prevent falls or accommodate a wheelchair, you must have a zero-entry shower.
Zero-entry showers are level with the floor, so you don’t have to step up into the shower.
These showers should also have flexible, hand-held showerheads to make it easy for you to shower in a sitting position if necessary.
Walk-in bathtubs also allow you to enter and exit a bathtub without taking large steps safely.
They use watertight doors to keep water in and make it easy for you to sit in a tub safely.
These tubs and showers can be part of a beautiful and safe bathroom remodel.
Portable Showers
It can be difficult, expensive and time-consuming to change your existing bathroom.
To save both time and money, you can use portable showers. Portable showers use ramps and sealed, water-proof doors to allow you to shower safely in any room.
These showers can be used as a temporary solution while you change your existing bathroom or as a solution to more temporary mobility concerns.
We can help you make your current bathroom safer so you can continue to enjoy independence and privacy.
We sell, rent and service a variety of mobility equipment, including the items described above, designed to help you stay safe every day.