Elderly or less mobile individuals in Mytholmroyd may need a little more support in the bathroom then they did previously.
More space is always helpful, perhaps for wheelchair access or just to help you move around a little more freely. Other features can be installed to help create easy access walk-in showers that are designed to give you independence in your Mytholmroyd home or provide the space you need for assisted bathing.
But what sets a walk in shower for the elderly apart from our regular walk in showers? Well, it's all about creating easy access showers that work for you.
Below we'll describe our walk-in showers for the elderly, highlight their helpful features, and discuss why walk-in showers might be better for you than other bathing solutions, depending on factors like your existing bathroom space, limited mobility needs, and budget.
Want to learn how our Mytholmroyd Bathroom Crew team can help you or a loved one with our walk in shower for the elderly? Then join us below!
Walk in showers are designed to give everyone complete confidence when bathing in their own home. It can completely transform your showering experience due to the practical bathing solutions that are included (which we'll talk more about in the next section).
Although there is often a very small step from the floor to the shower tray, plenty of people in Mytholmroyd prefer this to wet rooms for the disabled because the separate shower enclosure is easy to maintain and it helps keep all the facilities in your bathroom clean.
If you're an older person with mobility issues that affect your bathing experience negatively, then easy access walk-in showers come with many benefits to help give extra comfort, security, and safety whilst showering.
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With any walk-in shower, you can customise it to suit you. Although we'll include an extensive list of features below, you don't need to opt for them all, and you can choose which suit you best.
Here are the major features you can choose from if you opt for easy access showers for the elderly with Bathroom Crew:
Shower trays are an important feature for those looking for a walk-in shower specifically, because a shower tray is the main difference between a walk-in shower in a shower room and level access showers in a wet room.
The tray is specifically designed to prevent water from spilling out everywhere in bathrooms, which can happen in wet rooms if the level access shower isn't installed with effective drainage. Shower trays certainly make a walk in shower more user friendly from a cleaning standpoint.
Folding shower seats are an excellent feature in any walk in or mobility shower because they provide you with the perfect spot to rest whilst showering.
Shower seats are great for a range of people including wheelchair users and those with limited mobility who can't stand for long periods.
In a walk in shower with enough space, shower enclosures are made much more comfortable and practical with seats.
If you need an easy access shower for assisted bathing, then we can install a walk-in shower with half height shower doors, for example, giving you the separate shower enclosure effect and privacy, but with the ability for others to assist where necessary.
If a half height door isn't necessary, then a full door can be installed or a simple shower screen.
Shower screens provide privacy whilst also adding an extra layer of safety and protection. With safety glass, shower screens will fit perfectly in your walk-in shower to ensure that if any accidents should occur, you'll be completely safe.
Whilst a lot of the features we've discussed today are about bathroom furniture, you also need to consider the finished product and the showers themselves.
Electric vs mixed vs power shower, for example.
Thankfully, at Bathroom Crew we offer the widest range of showers to our customers, so when you call us for a chat, we'll be able to discuss the shower you're looking for and help you decide what's best for you and your bathroom.
Safety grab rails installed either side of the shower doors or entry point are always a great idea. Attached to a wall or wall panelling, they become a safety feature that many of our clients rely on.
A walk-in shower typically has a very low step to get from the floor to the shower tray in a shower room, and these grab rails are the perfect way to assist you in stepping over the low threshold into the walk-in shower.
Our slip resistant flooring is always advised in any shower installation, but especially so in an easy access shower that's required for individuals with mobility issues.
It's specifically designed to prevent slipping, even when wet, so you can be confident whilst showering and relaxing that you won't have an accident when moving around in the walk-in shower or getting in and out of it.
Of course, a small step is something that's common in any walk-in shower, but there is an alternative: level access showers in a wet room.
Level access is common in all wet rooms because it is designed for wheelchair access and access for those with a range of mobility issues.
But did you know a walk in shower may be able to be turned into level access too?
If your bathrooms allow it, then the shower tray can be dropped into the floor, meaning there is no step at all into your shower.
If you're unsure which option is right for you, then contact our team today who will be happy to talk about the many factors involved and help you decide which shower option will work in your bathroom best.
If you think a walk in shower might work for you, then here's a quick rundown of what you can expect to happen if you decide to work with Bathroom Crew:
Our initial chat will always take place over the phone or in person (no free brochure and impersonal approaches here, we believe in getting to know our customers).
During this chat we'll talk about:
We'll also answer any questions you have and provide an initial free no obligation quote.
Of course, stylish design and the best finishing touches is where the fun is at. From flooring to tiling to features, we'll talk about all the stylish options that are open to you and help you achieve the quality of finish you're looking for.
As soon as we know the design, we'll source all of the materials before...
When installation day arrives, we'll take care of everything. Ripping out the old furniture, and then taking care of all the fitting, wiring, and plumbing of the new.
As soon as we've finished, you'll be able to inspect our work on the day - and with our no-quibble guarantee and after care package, we'll be happy to put right any little niggles you find with our work (but there's very rarely any niggles to be found when you work with Bathroom Crew).
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Below are some of the most common questions we see about walk in showers.
Absolutely! With such a range of safety features to choose from, you can make your bathroom a safe space again with showers that are packed full of design choices that will allow you to sit back and relax when it's time to bathe.
We'll discuss your requirements when you call, so if you have any concerns let us know. We'll have a practical solution for any problem you may have!
Walk-in showers don't typically have an average cost because each person requires different features which will, of course, cost more or less depending on your needs. We do have a post entitled “walk-in shower cost” that can give you a rough guide.
We're always open and honest at Bathroom Crew, though, so we'll provide an upfront free no obligation quote for any work we discuss, and if you don't like the price, no hard feelings!
Yes. An old bath can be replaced easily with a range of walk in showers. Speak to a member of our team for the latest advice for a new shower that works for you and your bathroom space.
Walk in showers for the elderly in Mytholmroyd is a great idea. They provide safety, reassurance, and serve as a great way to relax whilst showering with confidence.
If you feel you would benefit from having a walk-in shower installed in your bathroom, then contact the Bathroom Crew today. We can't wait to work with you!
A curbless or low-threshold entry to reduce tripping hazards, non-slip flooring to prevent slipping, and strategically positioned grab bars for additional support are all important safety features for a walk-in shower for seniors. Installing a shower seat or bench, as well as a handheld showerhead with an anti-scald mixing valve, can provide additional ease and safety for senior users.
Textured tiles or slip-resistant tiles with a high coefficient of friction are the finest materials for non-slip flooring in a walk-in shower for seniors. (COF). Slip-resistant vinyl flooring or rubber mats, on the other hand, can provide a safe and secure surface to minimise the risk of slipping in wet conditions.
Consider installing a handheld showerhead with an adjustable height slider for convenience of use when selecting the appropriate showerhead and controls for a senior-friendly walk-in shower. To guarantee secure water temperature regulation and accessibility, choose thermostatic or anti-scald mixing valves with easy-to-read and easy-to-operate controls, such as lever handles or large touch buttons.
A curbless walk-in shower has no entrance barrier, allowing for a smooth transition from the bathroom floor to the shower, whereas a low-threshold walk-in shower has a tiny barrier or step to contain water. Both options are suitable for seniors, but a curbless shower is often favoured because it allows wheelchair users simpler access and reduces the risk of tripping.