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Different aspects of every day tasks can become more difficult if your mobility is limited. There are many advanced aids that are available now to make sure daily tasks such as walking, climbing stairs and getting out and about in towns and cities are possible. However, there are now disabled aids for bathing, to make those who find it difficult to enter and exit showers and baths feel comfortable and (more importantly) safe. There are specialist companies that provide bathing equipment that helps showering a whole lot easier. Before now disabled showers tended to just be wet rooms, walk in baths and ramp entry shower trays. These are still excellent ways of bathing for those that need a little extra help, but seated showers help disabled people who want to be self sufficient do so by being so easy to use as well as safe and reliable.
The equipment includes; • Seated Disability Showers – These showers have a removable seat and for easy access it swings 360 degrees. This helps you move in the shower without having to worry about their mobility of feel unsafe whilst bathing.
• Versatility; The removable seat makes the shower usable by everyone. Not only for a disabled person but the versatility means others can use the regular shower y taking out the seat.
• Locking System: the locking mechanism of the removable seat means that you can feel secure when bathing and not worry about turning or holding the seat in a fixed position, the lock is there to ensure you are comfortable.
• Variety: Choosing the showers need not disrupt your décor. The showers are available in different colours, sizes and even choose your own doors. Speak to your supplier and discuss these options. Disabled showers are a unique way to make you that little more independent. It is essential for some people to know there are options for those who are looking to find a solution to disabled bathing.
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