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A Complete Guide to Bath Aids

While living with health or physical restrictions, the last thing we want someone to do is to think differently of us. And even we don't want to feel differently. As an elder or disabled, we want independence during bathing.


As a result, thousands of users opt for bathing aids such as bathtub pillows tailored according to their bathroom needs.


Therefore, we have created a list of bathing aids to help you in your daily bathroom routine.


  1. Bath Lifts

A bath lift is a seat that lowers you in the bath and lifts you when finished. It is a great way to assist the elderly and disabled to get in and out of the baths. It's the right choice for those who have weakness or pain in their legs or back and are unstable on their feet.


Installing it and removing it is quick and easy. It's generally secured to the bottom of the bath.


While choosing one, remember, you should be able to lift your legs safely over the side of the bath while seating. Maintain your balance while it lifts you up or down.


  1. Bath Cushion

A bath cushion, just like a lift, helps you get in and out of the bath. It does it by inflating and deflating.


It's best for those who often travel as it's compact and lightweight. The inflated design provides plenty of room when lowered in the bathroom. It's also a good option for people that share a household with others.


Bath cushions are affordable alternatives to making permanent renovations in the bathroom.

  1. Bath Boards

When you need external support, a bath board can help. It is a waterproof board that crosses the tap of the bath to provide an area to sit. It helps you support yourself when you lower yourself on the lower seat.


If you have a shower, you can double it up to a shower seat. However, you need to sit safely and hold your balance while lifting your legs over the side.

  1. Bath Seats

A bath seat provides a lower sitting position without submerging you completely. It's often used in combination with a bath board. You can even use it independently, but it requires strength to pull yourself to a standing position.


You can use the seat and board together to create a step-by-step submerging in the bath. You can then remove it with the help of a carer and stretch yourself to relax.


When movement is limited, a swivel bath seat will offer you excellent support. It doesn't lower you into the bath. If you have difficulty lifting your leg, you can combine it with leg lifters, manual straps.


  1. Walk-in Baths

People with limited mobility should consider a walk-in bath. It has a door at the front or side for easy access. The bath is empty and fills once you sit down. Thus, it feels a bit chilly when water drains out before you step out.


There are various designs and models available in the market, each to suit the customers' needs. Walk-in baths are easy to use. They have thermostatically controlled temperatures to ensure safety.


  1. Shower Chairs

Showers are tricky when you're choosing to bathe. They require stability and balance in the body. For the elderly or disabled, bathing in a shower is a challenge. To combat this, there are shower chairs and stools available. These aids enable users to sit down and relax while taking a shower.


  1. Bathroom Safety Mats

This is the most important thing when investing in bath aids or bathroom safety accessories.


We know that wet floors can cause slips, hurts, and accidents. It can be worse for the elderly or disabled. That's why your bathroom floor must have safety mats. They provide the person with a grip and help them from slipping.


You may be surprised to know that safety mats take minutes, whereas walk-in baths require a maximum of one day for installation.


Summary

If you have an elderly/disabled at home, renovate your bathroom with aids such as shower chairs, safety mats, bath lifts, bath cushions, etc.



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