As we age, mobility issues become a more regular occurrence. Limited mobility can leave many elderly people in Cramlington feeling as though their bathrooms aren't safe spaces any more. Well, here at Bathroom Crew, we can't allow that!
Bathrooms are for everyone. They're a place to relax, unwind, and bathe in peace. They're supposed to be a safe space that we can use without fear of falling or causing ourselves an injury. And that's why one of the services we're most proud to offer is our bathrooms for the elderly!
Filled with incredible safety features whilst remaining fun, relaxing, and stylish, we specifically designed these bathrooms to make every elderly person feel like their bathroom is perfect for them.
Want to learn more about our bathroom and wet room options for elderly people? Then join us below as we help you decide if a bathroom for the elderly is right for you!
Before we talk about bathroom features, we just want to talk about some of the things older people with reduced mobility tend to look for to make washing and bathing easier. In short, when we speak to individuals looking for a new bathroom, they tend to say that when they're older; they need:
If you're an older person who is looking at the many different options out there to support bathing as you get older, then perhaps you can relate to these findings too?
You might not need an accessible bathroom in the same way that an individual with a disability might, but you may need some new bathroom accessories and features in your existing bathroom to give you back your full range of freedom once more.
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This decision is difficult to make on your own, because it's difficult to know what is necessary for you right now and in the future. Some of our clients come to us with a long list of things they need thanks to work with an occupational therapist or other medical professional. Others need to decide for themselves.
Thankfully, our team is great at explaining the options that are open to you to make life easier and we can talk about how we can make a huge difference to your bathroom experience with a few alterations.
Before we talk about the main features we offer to assist elderly people with mobility issues, let us quickly breakdown the installation process so you know what to expect.
First, we'll talk with you over the phone or in your own home to find out more about what you need from a bathroom and what you feel could make a big difference to your showering and washing routine to make you feel safer.
This way, we can create a list of things with your safety in mind, so we create the perfect bathroom solution tailored to you.
Once we know more about the features you'll need, we can talk about design and style. Here you can pick every aspect of your bathroom design with help from a local Cramlington bathroom fitter that will make your bathroom great for safety, but also for comfort.
We take extra care at this stage to ensure the finished product will be something you're proud of.
Next, we will take care of the installation. Whenever our clients have a bathroom for the elderly installed, it will always look a little different, because every person we work with has different needs. Some need an entirely new bathroom, and others need only a few additional features in their current bathroom to make them feel better about using it safely.
Either way, we take care of all the plumbing, wiring, and fitting, and will let you know how long the work is likely to take based on what you need to do to your bathroom.
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So, what are the key features we usually install in bathrooms for the elderly?
Below we'll cover the main ones, but you may have additional requirements or feel as though all of the features listed aren't necessary.
Don't worry.
Here at Bathroom Crew, we offer a fully bespoke service, meaning you can pick out the features YOU need to create the bathroom YOU want. But what are your options?
Grab rails are a great way to support elderly people with mobility problems. They help with stability, and are outstanding safety features when attached to a solid wall beside showers, baths, and toilets to help keep you steady.
We can use grab rails in a range of spaces in a bathroom, but by speaking with our team you'll be able to find the best places for you. That way, the grab rails will support you in the places you feel less confident.
Another key component of bathrooms for older people in Cramlington is walk-in showers for the elderly. A walk in shower is a great way to enjoy separate shower enclosures whilst only needing a small step up to the shower.
A walk-in shower is designed so that there is a separate shower area (unlike in wet rooms) with a small step from the floor to the shower, but it's much better from a safety perspective because there is no traditional large step which can often cause slipping.
When mobility is an issue, a walk in shower works wonderfully.
We can install level access shower trays in a range of showers, including in a walk in shower. It provides easy access to the shower, whilst still controlling the water with appropriate drainage that won't flood your bathroom floor.
This is an especially important feature when you're in a bathroom, not a wet room, since there is very little waterproofing in a bathroom outside of the shower and bath areas.
A small step up is much easier to deal with for older people, and grab rails can be installed next to walk-in showers to make it easier to get in and out.
Another handy feature in showers are shower seats or shower chairs. A shower seat is perfect for individuals who may have issues with standing for lengthy periods whilst showering, and so is a great way to provide a resting spot.
Older people may be absolutely fine with their mobility, but standing can be tiring, so a shower seat is one of the best safety features to ensure you're comfortable whilst showering.
These can be fitted in walk-in showers or regular showers, depending on your needs.
We've talked a lot about the popular walk in shower, but did you know that walk in baths are incredibly helpful too?
A walk in bath essentially uses a small door on a bath, that you can open and walk into the bath before shutting it behind you where it will seal shut, and prevent the water from leaking.
This gives great access to people with a range of mobility problems, and a walk in the bath can be comfortable too.
Bath seats are very popular in walk-in baths because it gives you support in the bathtub and means you can get in and out much easier too.
A lift for your bath is another outstanding feature for bathtubs, especially for those with very limited mobility and who may need additional support to get into baths. If you use a wheelchair, then a bath lift can prove very useful and will gently lower you into baths in a safe and secure way.
Not all older people will need a lift for your bath. They're great for those that do, but if your mobility is still ok, then lifts for baths might seem like overkill.
Really, it's about honestly assessing your mobility as it is now, thinking about the future, and then determining what's right for you.
Anti slip floors are wonderful creations. They make your floor safe to walk on even when wet. Especially near a walk-in shower you have to step down out of or in wet rooms where everything can get wet - this type of flooring can fill you with confidence and make you feel as though using your bathroom can be a safe thing again.
A comfort height toilet is exactly like a normal toilet, only it's taller to make getting on and off much easier. This is so beneficial to elderly people with mobility problems because it means they can stand off the toilet much easier.
With rails fitted either side, your life will be made so much easier and you'll feel much more secure.
Wet rooms can be an excellent option. In wet rooms there's no need for walk in baths or a walk in shower, because everything is essentially open plan. The floors, wall, and ceiling are all waterproof, so no damage will occur.
This is usually better for people who need more space in their bathrooms whilst bathing or using the toilet. However, some people don't like having everything together and prefer an enclosed shower space. Whether a wet room is a better option for you depends on your mobility needs and your preferences.
The overall cost of a bathroom or the cost of a wetroom for the elderly can range quite a bit, because it really depends on your needs and what you're looking for. Completely ripping out your old bathroom and replacing it with a new suite that suits you will obviously cost significantly more than if you decide to make a few adaptations to your current bathroom to make using it easier, for example.
The best thing you can do is speak to a member of our team at Bathroom Crew, so we can talk more about your needs, the features you'd like to see, and your design choices, so we can give you an accurate quote for the work.
And if you don't like it? Well, there are no hard feelings over here, because all our quotes are free and no-obligation!
There are plenty of reasons why you should trust us to carry out any bathroom alterations or remodels, but here are just a few:
If you feel you could benefit from bathrooms that are specifically designed for the elderly, then reach out to the Bathroom Crew in Cramlington today. As soon as we know more about you and your needs, we can put together a plan that will make you feel confident in your own home again. And who wouldn't want that?
For elderly people and those with disabilities, walk-in baths are highly recommended due to their design which features grab bars, anti-slip floors, low entry access doors, temperature control systems, and integrated seating, providing a safer and more comfortable bathing experience.
Install grab bars, adjust toilet height, use non-slip flooring, add lighting, consider a shower chair, widen doorways, and install a walk-in shower or tub to make your bathroom accessible for the elderly. Consult with the Bathroom Crew to determine the best modifications for your specific requirements.
Yes we can adapt the shower feature in your bathroom to be a walk in shower making every part of your elderly bathroom installation easy access for your loved one or cared for person.
Yes there are often grants available for elderly bathroom installations but the criteria and availability varies between areas so you would be advised to check with your local council first.