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How to choose walk-in showers for seniors and those with disabilities
In a regular shower system, especially one that comes with a tub, one has to climb over the side wall to get into it. This feature can cause significant difficulties for seniors with disabilities. On the other hand, walk-in tubs and showers can help them enter and exit easily, as they are designed for the convenience and safety of seniors and the disabled . People using wheelchairs can also use walk-in tubs and showers without assistance. How a walk-in bathtub and showers work A walk-in tub/shower has a well-sealed door that can be opened inward or outward. One can enter the tub, rest on the seat, fill the tub with water at the right temperature, and have a good bath. Once one has bathed, one can drain the water, open the door, and leave. The bathtub also comes with a shower system for those who don’t wish to run a bath. The tubs are fitted with comfortable handles and non-slip floors that eliminate the risk of falls and slips for seniors and the disabled . Walk-in tubs comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act standards (ADA). Features of walk-in tubs and shower systems for seniors and those with disabilities Since the main feature of the walk-in tubs and showers is to give security and confidence to elders and people with disabilities, it is built with many safety and comfort features. 1. General features Here are a few essential safety features and optional luxury features to check out in walk-in bathtubs: The low step-in threshold or no threshold feature aids in easy entry for seniors and wheelchairs. They come with watertight doors with tight seals, requiring minimal strength to open inward or outward. They have built-in, height-adjustable chairs for stability and safety. They come with non-skid surfaces, like textured flooring, to prevent slipping while entering or leaving the tub.
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