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Improving Accessibility in the Bathroom

The Freedom Mobility

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I can't thank Kelly and her staff enough for how helpful and caring they have been during my mother's recovery. It is obvious that they have the client's best interests in mind. I highly recommend this company!
- Jill Layton Alperstein
Customer

The bathroom is one of the most dangerous places in the home for someone with limited mobility. If you or a loved one are looking for ways to improve accessibility and safety in the bathroom, you have many options at your disposal. Here are just a few of the improvements to consider for your bathroom’s safety and accessibility.

3-in-1 Commodes

One way to improve accessibility in the bathroom is to make using the toilet easier. One product for purchase that will help you or your loved one achieve this will be a 3-in-1 commode. These toilet accessibility products make using a toilet much easier as they offer a raised seating position, side handles, back support, and comfortable seat cushioning. In addition, a 3-in-1 commode can also be placed in the bedroom to limit the distance needed to travel to use the bathroom.

Transfer Benches

A transfer bench is designed to make getting into and out of a tub easier, safer, and more comfortable. A typical bench straddles the walls of a bathtub so the user can take a seat on the outer part of the bench and safely scoot themselves into the tub with the use of the transfer bench. If you’re looking for a transfer bench in Maryland, Freedom Mobility can help!

Shower Seats

Much like a transfer bench, your local mobility equipment store will also probably have seats made for use in the shower. These seats help to make it so you won’t need to stand the entire time while showering. Not only are shower seats comfortable for everyday use, they also include safety features such as handles and slip-resistant feet.

Handheld Showers

Showers can prove to be difficult if you have limited mobility because they commonly require turning around to rinse off. In addition, a shower-head mounted at the usual height will be hitting someone directly in the face who has to sit on a bench while showering. To solve both of these issues at once, simply install a hand-held shower head for your bathroom.

Hydraulic Bath Lifts

Do you enjoy soaking in the tub but find it increasingly diifficult to get into and out of the tub itself? A hydraulic bath lift can help! These pieces of bathroom accessibility equipment allow you to take a seat and slowly be lowered into your tub for soaking. Once done, the lift will pick you back up out of the tub to dry off. For help with deciding what type of bathroom safety and accessibility equipment to use in your home, get in touch with the mobility experts at Freedom Mobility. Freedom Mobility is the area’s leading mobility equipment and bathroom safety equipment supplier since 2008. For more information on bathroom mobility equipment, give the experts at Freedom Mobility a call at 1-888-414-6553 or fill out the form on our website, today!