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Disabled Bathtubs
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Unfortunately, it is thought that a shower stall is the only option. However this is not true. Many people can enjoy a small bathtub. Disabled bathtubs are great for washing our bodies and are a necessity in our grooming. Baths however, are for relaxing and are a luxury that everyone should have the chance to enjoy.
Originally pople bathed upright cutoff empty barrels that were filled with water and had a stool placed inside to sit on. The deepness of the barrel allowed the water to rise to the neck of the individual sitting in the tub. By soaking and submerging the shoulders, the disabled bathtubs could address sore muscles and attack stress at its root. Soaking tubs of today are based on the same type of design and concept.
Opening the door will cause water to spill out onto the floor. The same is true when the bath is completed in these small disabled bathtubs. The bather must wait until the bath is completely empty before opening the door to get out.
This can be annoying to those who are pressed for time or who might get cold sitting there waiting for the water to empty out. A towel on hand and easily accessible is a necessity in this small bathtub. Shower heads can be affixed to the wall for a shower option.
Given that many bathroom environments are quite small having a shower chair, even a light and portable chair, in the way can be quite restricting. As a result many shower chair designs have been created so that the chair folds up into a flat profile. In this way the seat, when not in use, can be stored out of the way against a wall, or behind the door perhaps. Anywhere in fact that is not in the way of normal use of the bathroom.
Relax and luxuriate in your new disabled bathtubs. Shower daily for the purpose of cleanliness, but pamper your body and mind with a comforting warm bath at least once per week. Remember that alone time is the best time for rejuvenating and gathering your thoughts.
It can give you great insight and make the rest of your week more tranquil and serene. Small bathroom, small shower bathtubs, big benefits. Everything is relative. Fitting your bathroom with a proportionate bathtub that serves your purpose is the best choice all around.
Originally pople bathed upright cutoff empty barrels that were filled with water and had a stool placed inside to sit on. The deepness of the barrel allowed the water to rise to the neck of the individual sitting in the tub. By soaking and submerging the shoulders, the disabled bathtubs could address sore muscles and attack stress at its root. Soaking tubs of today are based on the same type of design and concept.
Opening the door will cause water to spill out onto the floor. The same is true when the bath is completed in these small disabled bathtubs. The bather must wait until the bath is completely empty before opening the door to get out.
This can be annoying to those who are pressed for time or who might get cold sitting there waiting for the water to empty out. A towel on hand and easily accessible is a necessity in this small bathtub. Shower heads can be affixed to the wall for a shower option.
Given that many bathroom environments are quite small having a shower chair, even a light and portable chair, in the way can be quite restricting. As a result many shower chair designs have been created so that the chair folds up into a flat profile. In this way the seat, when not in use, can be stored out of the way against a wall, or behind the door perhaps. Anywhere in fact that is not in the way of normal use of the bathroom.
Relax and luxuriate in your new disabled bathtubs. Shower daily for the purpose of cleanliness, but pamper your body and mind with a comforting warm bath at least once per week. Remember that alone time is the best time for rejuvenating and gathering your thoughts.
It can give you great insight and make the rest of your week more tranquil and serene. Small bathroom, small shower bathtubs, big benefits. Everything is relative. Fitting your bathroom with a proportionate bathtub that serves your purpose is the best choice all around.
Bath Lift for Disabled Bathtubs
Attractively designed the Rio provides the freedom and independence for the disabled and handicapped. The modern design and lightweight components allow for easy and stress-free transport and storage, ideal for travel. Large, easy-ready buttons add confidence and control, allowing users to comfortably live with freedom and independence.
The Rio Bath Lift ensures users are able to bathe themselves with ease. Sturdy and safe for users of all ages, the Invacare Rio Bath Lift incorporates the newest technology to provide a gentle and smooth ride both entering and exiting the bath.
A cost effective alternative to expensive walk-in tubs that need to be installed or built on site, this lift installs in seconds without the need for tools or strain. With an attractive and functional design, the Invacare Rio Bath Lift is a welcomed accessory for any household bathroom
The Rio Bath Lift ensures users are able to bathe themselves with ease. Sturdy and safe for users of all ages, the Invacare Rio Bath Lift incorporates the newest technology to provide a gentle and smooth ride both entering and exiting the bath.
A cost effective alternative to expensive walk-in tubs that need to be installed or built on site, this lift installs in seconds without the need for tools or strain. With an attractive and functional design, the Invacare Rio Bath Lift is a welcomed accessory for any household bathroom
Product Features:
- Remote Controlled
- Textured Seating
- Self-Release Suction Cups
- Easy installation without any tools
- Lightweight, aluminum, and compact design allows the bath lift to be portable
- Modern, clean design with easy to clean surfaces with no slots or rims
- Self-release suction cups can be easily removed
- Stationary backrest providing user with a secure feeling
Product Specifications:
- Back Height: 24.2"
- Back Width: 13.8" - 15.7"
- Product Weight: 20.9lbs (including battery)
- Product Weight Capacity: 264lbs.
- Seat Depth: 17.3"
- Seat Height: Max 17.3", Min 2.3"
Standard Portable Shower for Wheelchairs
For use by individuals weighing up to approximately 220 lbs and who do not require footrests on the wheelchair Designed for any individual who can sit comfortably in a standard sized wheelchair.
This model enables the user to either do their own bathing, with the enclosure of a full privacy curtain, or to have the assistance of a care attendant who can reach in and assist in the bathing without having to get into the shower with the person in a wheelchair.
The front curtain can be left open to enable easy caregiver access, and only the FAWSsit™ design directs the waste water to the back of the pan for easy and complete removal with the safe frame-attached waste water removal pump.
The shower head can be either frame mounted or hand-held to facilitate complete water access for bathing.
This model enables the user to either do their own bathing, with the enclosure of a full privacy curtain, or to have the assistance of a care attendant who can reach in and assist in the bathing without having to get into the shower with the person in a wheelchair.
The front curtain can be left open to enable easy caregiver access, and only the FAWSsit™ design directs the waste water to the back of the pan for easy and complete removal with the safe frame-attached waste water removal pump.
The shower head can be either frame mounted or hand-held to facilitate complete water access for bathing.
For Questions or Comments on Elderly Bath Tubs and Showers, you can reach us at 619-462-4290 or toll free 888-787-6554