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Main Bathroom Adaptations for the Elderly

By Sarah

12th Jul 2023

3 mins read

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If you're adapting a bathroom for an elderly friend or relative, where do you begin? We take you through your options.

Adaptations for mobility in the bathroom

As we age, our mobility and ability to perform daily tasks can decrease, making the bathroom a potentially hazardous place. Fortunately, there are several bathroom adaptations that can be made to improve safety and accessibility for the elderly. In this article, we'll explore some of the main bathroom adaptations for the elderly.

 

Walk-in baths

Walk-in baths are a great option for the elderly or those with limited mobility who find it difficult to step over the edge of a traditional bathtub. Walk-in baths have a door that opens inward, allowing the bather to step inside and sit comfortably while filling the bath with water. Many walk-in baths also come with additional features such as grab bars and non-slip surfaces to further enhance safety.

Walk-in bath

Shower seats

For those who prefer to shower rather than bathe, a shower seat can provide a comfortable and safe option. Shower seats can be easily installed and come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit the needs of the user. Many shower seats also have adjustable heights and non-slip surfaces for added safety.

Shower enclosure with shower seat

Grab bars

Grab bars are an essential addition to any bathroom, especially for the elderly or those with limited mobility. They provide a sturdy support when getting in and out of the bath or shower, and can also be useful when using the toilet. Grab bars come in a variety of styles and sizes and can be installed easily in most bathrooms.

Grab bars

Non-slip flooring

Slips and falls are a common hazard in the bathroom, but they can be prevented by installing non-slip flooring. Non-slip bathroom flooring comes in a variety of materials, such as tiles, vinyl and laminate, and can often be installed over existing flooring. It provides a secure grip even when wet, reducing the risk of falls.

Non-slip flooring

Conclusion

The bathroom can be a dangerous place for the elderly or those with limited mobility, but there are several adaptations that can be made to improve safety and accessibility. Walk-in baths, shower seats, grab bars and non-slip flooring are all great options for making the bathroom a safer and more comfortable space. By making these adaptations, you can help ensure that your loved ones can continue to live independently and safely in their own homes.

Whatever adaptations you need to make, at Victorian Plumbing you'll find a huge range of accessible bathroom products at competitive prices. From grab bars to shower seats, and from non-slip flooring to walk-in baths, discover the perfect Assisted Living solution for your bathroom project.

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Sarah

Sarah is one of our resident bathroom experts here at Victorian Plumbing. She loves writing helpful bathroom design and DIY articles, as well as detailed buying guides.

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