Most falls in the home occur in the bathroom, either getting in/out of
the tub or shower or getting on/off the toilet. With the right design and
the appropriate equipment, the bathroom can be a safe place that
promotes both independence and dignity.
The products on our site are based on our years of experience and
knowledge from lessons learned.
Products
Bathroom
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Barrier Free Showers
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Walk in Tubs
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Bidets
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Shower / Commode Chairs
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Transfer Slider System
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Super Pole
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Advantage Rail
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Dependa-Bar
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P.T. Rail
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Extend-A-Hand
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Bathroom Safety Questions:
Is the toilet a good height for you?
Do you need grab bars next to the toilet and in the tub?
Are the faucet controls easy to use?
Is the bathroom floor slippery? Do I need a walk-in or roll-in shower instead of a tub?
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