The conventional bathtubs are not something that the elderly citizens can use and it is certainly not meant for the disabled either. Hence, if there are elderly or disabled people in the house, it is important to opt for bathtubs for the elderly or disabled as they are entirely different from the regular ones.
Getting in and out of a bathtub is the biggest challenge for the elderly or for those with disabilities. However, there are a lot of innovations that have gone into making bathtubs for the elderly or disabled and with a few alterations and adjustments to the regular bathtubs, walk-in bathtubs have been customized for the elderly. You may either opt for a ready-made one that is easily available in the market, or you may get it done on your own.
These days there are a number of bathtub manufacturers who have come up with models that abide by the specifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). There are features such as whirlpool and hydrotherapy and this is very helpful in increasing the comfort levels for individuals who belong to this category. These bathtubs are generally far more expensive as they have all these advanced features. The prices may range between $4,000 and $10,000. Before you decide to purchase these bathtubs, it is important that you compare the products and prices of various brands, their features etc., in order to get the best possible deal.
Bathtubs for the elderly or disabled are the best way to ensure that the elderly have adequate protection while bathing. The general features in these bathtubs are a broader body, non-slip tiles, grab bars, rails etc. There are some bathtubs that have doors to provide easy access to the users, so they can enter and exit the bathtub with ease. Some of these bathtubs also have a seating arrangement to help the users to sit and bathe.
The bathtubs for the elderly or disabled have a lot of additional features and you can get anything installed if you are willing to spend the money. For instance, you can have therapeutic jet systems and showers installed and some even come with thermostatic valve controls.
Published by Scott Kessman
Scott Michael Kessman is a freelance writer and also the author of The Tales of Tanglewood YA fantasy series. The novels meld together Irish & Celtic mythology with modern-day folklore, and are enjoyed by al... View profile
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