Are you, or do you know people who are disabled or suffer from mobility problems due to their age? With Christmas just around the corner maybe you should think about getting them something practical as a gift. Access to their bathroom as well as showering can be a real chore for disabled people.
disabled shower chairs are a great idea for those suffering from a condition such as Multiple Sclerosis or Parkinson ’s disease or just someone who is not steady on their feet.
Most people take showering for granted and don’t even realise how it is one of life pleasures until it is taken away. Why should anyone be limited in their hygiene just because of an injury or disability?
Once you start looking you will be amazed on the different shower chairs available in the market.
There are many models of shower chair available, each with their own unique abilities and prices.
A basic chair may just be a waterproof plastic chair or stool that you can place in the shower stall. Others such as a teak shower chair may be as much of a fashion statement as they are a device to improve someone’s quality of life and independent living.
Some shower chairs allow you to adjust various parts which allows you to customize it to find your size and body shape.
Will so much choice available, you should have no problems finding one that suits.
A shower chair with a built in commode is a great idea, or even better you could get one on wheels which slides over the top of a normal toilet or a tilt in space shower chair
For people with severe mobility problems there are systems which can transfer you from bed to the toilet and into the shower with only one transfer!
You may think that to do this you would need to make alterations to your existing bathroom. You may have a shower stall which has a step, or maybe you don’t have a shower stall at all but need to shower over bath.
A walk in shower is not needed with some transfer systems. The Showerbuddy system for example has a bridge system which allows you to transfer over the lip of a shower stall or even to slide over a bathtub. The bridge is removable too, so once you are ready to shower you can remove the bridge and close the curtain or shower door.
Of course, to get a shower chair with these kinds of features will cost more than just a simple plastic stool but it is a lot cheaper than having to renovate your bathroom to make it disabled accessible.
Make sure you shop around before deciding on a shower chair as there are many factors involved to find one that is suitable.