Elderly Bathroom Accessories

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Elderly Bathroom Accessories



Being elderly is hard and new bathroom accessories are required, and that is why bathroom safety products are very important such as a bathtub with a glass door where the elderly person can get in and sit. Elderly people, disabled people, and injured people have to deal with bathroom fixtures where their disability is not taken into account. There are many available bathroom aids available to choose from. 

Drop-arm commode

Bariatric bathroom aids such as a drop-arm commode exist to make sure a disabled person can sit on the toilet without too much trouble or drama. Sometimes the home of an elderly person or a disabled person has to be designed to make bathing or going to the bathroom as safe as possible.

Lift Chairs 

If an elderly person gets lightheaded, they might yet fall over. Some of the products available are needed in nursing homes, elder care facilities, and residencies. The bathroom lift chair offers extreme support. The elderly often need a shower chair just to be safe, with backs and arms on top of that. 

Shower and bathtub stools come along as well. There is such a thing as an aluminum bath bench. Bathing stools are adjustable with regard to their height (best step stools for bathroom reviewed here). Bathtub handles put on the wall are also an important feature of the senior bathroom. 

Accessories for Your Bathroom

A nightlight can be a great addition to a bathroom just your elder can see in the dark as best they can. Investing in a raised toilet seat with arms, which can reduce the chance of falling or not being able to get up to escape the seat. Toilet safety frames act as a guide on how to use the toilet with most seniors needing the chance to lean against the arms while sitting down. Best folding shower seats reviewed on Safebathroomhub.

Bathtub Accessories 

The bathtub safety bar is a great invention because it locks to the side of the tub. Adults have an extra handhold while stepping out of the bathtub. No tools are needed for installation. A bathroom grab bar is available at various lengths also. Sometimes a grab bar is not installed when necessary because a standing floor to ceiling pole grab bar is needed for the senior that wants to maintain an independent living situation that will get better with assistance from devices. 

Slipping Hazards

For an elderly person, slipping in the bathroom or tub can be detrimental to their health, especially if they break something. The floor can be hazardous for the health of the elderly person. A Delta handheld showerhead makes it easier for seniors to sit or stand while bathing. Walkers are the go-to devices for seniors since their invention. Activator poles are able to bear 200 pounds of weight, as they are adjustable to accommodate all body shapes and sizes. Bed handles can be used to get out of bed safely, with a handle that is 9-inches wide. Grab bars for the shower can also be used as a way of fixing difficulties getting in and out of the shower. 











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