Accessible bathroom solutions guide

For older people and those with mobility issues, a traditional bathroom can become impractical and awkward. Still, no one wants an ugly bathroom, and some people are resistant to looking into mobility bathing solutions, fearing that installing accessible features will make their bathroom feel institutional and grim. This could not be further from the truth! When you work with an experienced mobility specialist, choosing the right accessible bathing solution can mean finding the layout and features that suit your individual needs, while adhering to a design that fits your aesthetic sensibilities.

Attractive Yet Accessible Bathing Options

A bathroom should not just be a utilitarian space, meant to accommodate necessary functions and personal hygiene. Ideally, your bathroom should feel like an oasis, where you can go for a spa-like experience, away from the cares of everyday life. Does this ideal need to be compromised to promote accessibility? Not at all. What makes a bathroom accessible? An accessible bathroom is easy to navigate, designed to accommodate those with disabilities or mobility challenges. It has safety features that make it easy for anyone to use, with no barriers to make it difficult to bathe or shower, and it is well-lit, to help prevent falls. If you are working with a professional to design your accessible bathroom, there will also be features thoughtfully chosen to meet your unique needs. All of this can be done within the framework of your design aesthetic, with fixtures and styling that keep your bathroom beautiful and inviting.

Best Solutions for Mobility Challenges

Your bathroom can be customized to meet your unique needs, and address the challenges you face. For mobility issues, wide doorways allow easier access, walk-in showers or baths allow independence, grab bars promote stability, and non-slip flooring prevents falls. You can choose lights that come on automatically, and lever handled faucets if you struggle with manual dexterity. A bench in the shower can make bathing easier, a raised toilet can be more manageable when getting up and down, and sinks that are built for wheelchair users can be installed to facilitate ease of use. You can choose as many or as few features as you desire, planning for your current needs or looking towards the future. You can even have an emergency call system installed in your accessible bathroom, in case you need to call for help.

How Walk-in Showers Can Offer Mobility Bathing Solutions

Walk-in showers are very popular, even among those without mobility challenges, but they are particularly good for accessible bathrooms. What is a walk-in shower? It is a shower area with a low threshold or no threshold at all, and it is usually enclosed by a partial wall or glass panels. It makes an elegant statement in a bathroom, and is perfect for those with mobility issues, because of the reduced risk of trip and fall accidents. Typically contained in a specific area of the bathroom, these showers fit well into corner or alcove spaces, and can be customised to fit any bathroom décor style. They are easy to maintain and clean, and designed to keep water within their designated area.

Bathtubs That Are Safe Bathing Solutions for Mobility Needs

If you have trouble with mobility, a long soak in the tub may seem out of the question. Fortunately, that does not have to be the case, when you choose a walk-in bathtub. Featuring a door for easy entry, these tubs have no high wall to climb over in order to have a soak. Some walk-in baths have a footprint that is the same or smaller than that of a traditional bath, so it is easy to choose one that will fit in your bathroom, even if yours is on the smaller side. Most walk-in tubs have non-slip flooring and grab bars, and some have further mobility features, like powered seats to lower you into the tub. You can also choose a model with therapeutic features like hydrotherapy spa jets. Not only are these tubs accessible and safe, but they offer a luxurious, soothing experience.

Find Accessible Bathing Products from Bathroom Advisory Service

At Bathing Mobility Advisory Service  we are specialists in bathroom design and installation, blending functionality and style, to provide an accessible space that is also attractive. Begun as a family business in Edinburgh, BMAS still operates from the family values and service on which our company was built. Our bathrooms are not only practical, but also beautiful, and our team is committed to helping people bathe safely and independently in their homes. We will work with you to create a bathroom design that suits you, and most bathrooms are completed within a working week. From design to completion, BMAS is with you every step of the way, and we will only sign off on a project when both you and the installation manager are pleased with the results. We hold ourselves to a high standard, and are proud of the work we do, providing quality workmanship backed by dedicated service . Visit one of our showrooms to learn more, or contact us for a free home visit and quotation.