Bathrooms

Bathrooms are cramped spaces that combine sharp corners, hard surfaces, and water. This has the potential to cause significant issues for individuals who are disabled, sick, or injured. Anyone with mobility concerns or experiencing physical symptoms that leave them weak and unable to balance properly should have assistive devices in the bathroom. The sink, toilet, shower, and tub all present unique challenges that can be overcome with the correct equipment.

We are going

We are going to go over the most common types of bathroom safety equipment and how they can be helpful. There are any number of smaller devices available. We will focus on the standard mobility-related aids, including chairs, benches, poles, and ways you can augment your existing bathroom to accommodate your needs.

Most people have

Most people have a passing familiarity with accessibility and safety for equipment that can be installed in tubs and around toilets, but you may not know which is right for you. We are going to break down the various things and make sure you understand how each can benefit you or your loved one, and turn your bathroom into a more accessible space.