Disabled Bathrooms

Looking for the solutions in this complicated life to live easy. Welcome visitors to our special section that has information and details on the special products for those who are less physically challenged but more challenged by the society attitude towards their needs. As a matter of fact a conventional bathroom is full with possible hazards for disabled people. A tub is difficult to get in and even more to get out. Hot water can damage and wet soapy surfaces are slippery. For someone with impaired mobility, such situations are not just unsafe but all the more dangerous. Hence we take this opportunity to introduce you with a special needs bathing systems which is not only safe and accessible, but also affordable and comfortable for the disabled person. 

Many elderly and disabled people cannot remodel their bathrooms because of high cost. Now with our specially designed disabled bathrooms disabled and elderly homeowners have a new choice, which is fast, clean and cost effective. We have introduced the specially manufactured baths, showers and hoists that will lift the person up in the sling and transfer them into the bath quite easily. So that your bathroom is no longer is inaccessible for the disabled people. Not only you will get a whole new look of your bathroom but also it will cost you less on the remodeling front as well. As most of the existing plumbing, tile and flooring are never disturbed, the whole process takes less than half the time and costs half of what conventional remodeling would otherwise cost you. Options for home disabled bathroom modification depend on a number of things, most notably the user's functional needs. Your safety solution might be as simple as adding a grab bar to the tub or wall or simply placing a non-slip floor surface in and around the tub and/or shower.

If your family and friends are good at diy they could build your disabled bathroom very easily. Roll-in showers an easy solution to build a disabled bathroom. What is a roll-in shower? A roll-in shower is a tiled showering area which is flat for a wheelchair to roll in to take a shower. Most disabled bathrooms have roll-in showers incorporated into the bathroom because it's the easiest and less expensive option. Selfbuildinnovations.com have sourced the market to find companies who supply equipment and aids to make even the most inaccessible bathroom into a accessible bathroom.