Shower Stools Insures Bathroom Safety for the Elderly

Josh Ryan
Shower stools help the elderly maintain a level of independence with their daily bathing routine. It can be very tiring to have to take care of an aged or handicapped individual, whether a parent, spouse, or other family member. Besides, independence is something everyone prizes, even after they begin to lose more and more of it. Sometimes, the more of it an individual can maintain, the better s/he feels about his/herself and the easier it is for him/her to cope with a disability. Therefore, shower stools improve household relationships tremendously, and they can prevent having to send an elder to a nursing home or hire a caretaker.

The biggest reason why the elderly need so much assistance in the bathroom is because it's such a hazardous place. The wet environment is very conducive to slipping and falling, a major cause of injuries among the elderly. Shower stools can reduce this hazard by minimizing the amount of moving around done during a shower. There are a number of things you can do for the physically-challenged members in your household, and shower stools in the bathroom make a good star (along with sufficient lighting, accessible hygiene items, nonskid mats, etc.).

As aforementioned, having shower stools to sit on while they bathe can certainly make the bath experience easier for seniors and the handicapped. Sometimes, standing up for long periods of time, such as required to bathe oneself, can actually worsen physical issues someone is already experiencing. Plus, those who are wheelchair-bound could take their own baths if they have shower stools; all you have to do is get them transferred from one seat to the other. You don't have to worry about the shower stools sliding around; they have suction pads on the bottoms of their legs.

Endres makes shower stools with cutouts, also known as the Euro-style shower chair. It has a cutout for incontinent bathers. Also, the suction cups are extra large to make it even safer in the wet shower environment. Even with their lightweight 1" aluminum tube parts, these shower stools will handle as much as 400 lbs. They are very heavy duty, simple to clean and they don't rust.

At times, you're tired at the end of the day when it comes time to shower, and you might appreciate shower stools as much as someone with mobility issues. What type of shower stool you get will largely depend on how large your tub or shower is and who plans on using it. Some shower stools have adjustable heights and others have backrests. Of course, varying styles bring varying prices, which is another important factor in choosing shower stools.

Shower stools are a great asset for those with elderly members in the household who may require a lot of assistance that could be cut to a minimum if the bathroom were outfitted to take their handicaps into consideration. There also may be younger members of the house who need this convenience, or you might just like to relax as you shower. Whatever the case, there are shower stools to meet your needs.

Published by Josh Ryan

Josh has over ten years experience writing as a technological expert for various websites, e-books, reviews, and SEO articles.  View profile

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