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Independent Living with Walk In Bath Tubs
 

Ever since you moved out of your parent's house when you left for college, you have lived on your own. Having your own place and time to yourself is something that everyone hopes to have the rest of their life. Being independent is so important and there is no reason that you cannot continue to do so if you have limited mobility or reached those golden years. There are several ways you can update your home to make it safer and easier for you to live on your own.

The bathroom is the best place to start the renovations. This room is often where individuals that need extra assistance find themselves the most limited. Needing help in the bathroom is often very embarrassing, however, so they less assistance, the better in order to help people feel more confident.  The first change that should be made is the shower or the bathtub. Walk in bath tubs have become extremely popular for those who are afraid of slipping and falling when getting in and out of the bath.  This fear is a very real one for thousands of individuals across the country because the floor might be wet or there might not be enough traction on the floor of the tub to prevent someone from receiving a serious injury. Walk in bath tubs are the solution because they have a convenient door that opens up and does not require you to swing your legs up and over the side of the bathtub.  There is even a seat inside the tub so that you do not need to lower yourself to the floor.

If you do not enjoy taking a bath, you can also find showers that are designed for those who have limited mobility. Some are even wheelchair accessible! Many showers and bathtubs also have grip bars so that you can catch yourself if you need to.  You should also consider making your entire bathroom floor slip-proof. Adding this covering to your bathroom floor keeps you safer! Another renovation idea is to install the sink at a lower level and keep the area below the sink completely open. This configuration allows for a wheelchair to pull up to the sink easily or leaving space for a stool so that you can sit down while you are at your bathroom counter.

There are very simple ways to update your bathroom in order to help you maintain your independence. Look into walk in corner bathtubs on simplybathtubs.com today!

 

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