Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Walk in Bathtubs

Safety is a primary concern when it comes to bathing among the disabled and elderly. A walk in bath1C4Btub, designed for accessibility and ease of entry, can help make bathing a safer and more enjoyable experience for handicapped persons.

Many times, showering in a walk in shower becomes the only option for personal hygiene needs due to concerns for safety. Having a walk in bathtub can change this. Walk in bathtubs are more accessible since they are designed with a door on them. Having a door on the side of the tub provides a way to enter by only stepping up a few inches instead of a few feet. Since bathing occurs while sitting down, a walk in tub can actually be safer than a walk in shower for handicapped persons. Walk in showers are easily accessible, but since showering is a standing activity there is a risk of falling.

A walk in bathtub also allows a handicapped person to enjoy the experience of a luxury bath. Many walk in bathtub models come with whirlpools and jet features to make bathing a relaxing experience. Since whirlpools are good for circulation, health benefits can come from this as well.

Cost can be a limiting factor when it comes to installing a walk in bathtub. If installing a new walk in tub is too expensive, consider transforming an existing bathtub into a walk in tub by installing a door on it. Kits and instruction manuals are available to help with this process.

Amanda Taylor is a writer for various home decorating and home improvement websites. For more information about walk in bathtubs visit http://www.bathtub-depot.com today. Also, visit http://www.bathtub-depot.com/handicap_showers.html for information about handicap showers.

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