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Handicap Accessible Bathrooms - What Are The Options?
A handicap accessible bathroom which allows you to just walk right into the shower stall because the floor is flat is the best solution for every bathroom, even if you are not disabled. This type of construction is cost effective and provides the best multi use options for you, family or visitors to your home. Imagine the major headache we all face when a family member suffers from an accident or illness and has a short term disability or if you suffered a stroke which left you physically disabled. How would you cope with getting yourself or loved one over the tub or into the shower stall? If your present bathroom has a tub that you shower over or even a shower stall with a threshold lip to step over you could face major problems in your everyday bathing. You could invest say $10,000 and do a bathroom remodel. Yes you could buy a shower bench or shower seat to help but will this provide the best options for you? Perhaps you already suffer some disability or mobility restriction. Using a shower bench, shower seat, or teak shower chairs can be dangerous as they often move and can become unstable on wet surfaces. They are always readily available and there are hundreds to choose from but be aware of those hazards. Another option for you, particularly if you shower over the tub is a transfer system. These shower chairs actually transfer you over the tub to have your shower - in a comfortable seated position. Some have a tilt in space option that lifts your legs up as you transfer over the edge of the tub. These units are all designed to be used with a care giver which makes the whole showering experience safer and more pleasurable for you. There is a wide variance in the prices you will pay for these shower chairs and it pays to look around at the various models. There are also foldable travel versions but I have found these to be very unstable and for me I like the security and safety of a solidly constructed shower chair. Personally I would rather see all bathrooms built as walk in showers but if you are stuck with a traditional shower stall and tub then it is good to know there are options which will assist your accessibility. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Heavy lifting, back-straining labour can put great pressure on the hardiest of caregivers, even when using a bath safety seat or transfer shower bench to shower the disabled or elderly. Showerbuddy™ shower chairs can ease all that strain with dignity, ease and comfort www.showerchairs.co |
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