Walk In Tubs Can Be A Boon

For many disabled people, or people who have serious mobility problems, taking a bath can be one of the most difficult things. Because of this, a disabled person needs a bathtub that is very easy to get into, and easy to get out of as well. It is here that walk in bath tubs really come into the own, and now several manufacturers make specialist disabled bathtubs. This article will take a look at some of the things that need to be considered before buying a walk-in bathtub.


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For most walk in bathtubs, there will be a door on the side of the bath. This enables the disabled person to have easy access, and the best models are those which enable a person to take a wheelchair very close to the tub itself. You also need to bear in mind that you may need to install some helping bars. The door on the bathtub should be very simple to open and close, and of course should be extremely watertight. This is something that should be closely researched before making a choice of a particular walk-in bathtub model.

You also need to take a look at some of the various specialist disabled bathtubs available, since for many disabled people, although a hot soaking tub can be a very good way of easing aching muscles, there are now many disabled Jacuzzi bathtubs on the market, made specifically for disabled people so that they can enjoy the therapeutic effect of a Jacuzzi or whirlpool bath. It can also be a good idea to consider a seated bathtub, since this would enable the disabled person to sit in an upright position while taking a bath, and therefore make it easier to get out once the bathing has been done. something which is of course top priority.

A Seated Bathtub For Relaxation

Seated bathtubs are a great boon to the disabled since a person with mobility problems can have real difficulty in getting out. Some manufacturers, understanding this, and actually do produce walk-in bathtubs with lifts, which when coupled with a power seat, can make getting in and out of the bathtub very easy indeed.

As far as a Jacuzzi bathtub is concerned, the jet tub can be an excellent way of getting the benefits of water for aching muscles, and can actually give relief to some very painful conditions if used properly. You should also bear in mind that the size of the bathtub will be very important, especially if you're looking for a disabled tub for a small bathroom. One of the things that can do very well, is to choose a small soaking tub which has a door and a seat, enabling the disabled person to get in and then fill the water afterwards.

Compact Styling

The relaxation that can be achieved by having a lot of water covering most of the body is an excellent benefit of this style of disabled bathtub. A small walk in tub will also free up more space in a cluttered bathroom, which can only be a good thing, especially for a person with mobility problems.

One of the most feature-packed walk-in bathtubs is the M3238 whirlpool and airjet tub. It is a heavy-duty acrylic bathtub suitable for small bathrooms and mobile homes. It has a safety grab bar and an 15" seat, fills to 43 gallon capacity, and has a non-slip floor, a reinforced door, along with an electric air pump and a 3-speed air jet and internal heater.

The prices can vary depending on what you want. A walk-in bathtub with Jacuzzi will of course be far more expensive than a simple walk-in bathtub used for soaking. However by looking around the various suppliers, especially those who sell on the Internet, you can quickly compare prices and may find they are bargains to be had.




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