Let’s Explore the Top 8 Tools to Help Getting In and Out of the Bath!

A close-up view of a person’s hand holding a wired remote control for a powered bath seat lift. The remote features two large buttons labelled "Seat up" and "Seat down" with corresponding directional arrows. The person is wearing a white towelling bathrobe, and the white powered seat is visible as it traverses over the rim of the bathtub.

Bathing should be a safe, comfortable, and stress-free experience, particularly for older adults or those with limited mobility.

While baths are relaxing, getting in and out can present real risks. Fortunately, there are several tools designed to make this daily task safer and easier.

At Age Care Bathrooms, we have taken a look at some of the tools that can really make a difference.

Let’s get started…

What are the Top Tools for Getting In and Out of the Bath? 

Grab Bars

Grab bars are sturdy handles that can be fixed to the wall near your bath. They provide support and stability, helping you balance as you enter or exit. Simple to install, they make a significant difference in safety.

Bath Step

A bath step reduces the height you need to lift your legs when entering or exiting the bath. Look for a step with a non-slip surface to prevent slips and provide a secure footing.

Bath Lift

A bath lift gently lowers and raises you in and out of the bath with minimal effort. Many are battery-operated and require no plumbing changes, making them ideal for those needing extra support while enjoying a traditional bath.

Non-Slip Bath Mat

Slips in wet areas are common. A non-slip bath mat adds traction to the bath floor, reducing the risk of accidents. Choose mats with suction cups for secure placement and easy cleaning.

Fold-Away Shower Seat Near Bath Entrance

A fold-away shower seat near the bath entrance allows you to sit safely while stepping in or out. When not in use, it folds away to save space and maintain accessibility.

Adjustable Height Bath Stool

An adjustable-height bath stool provides a stable, comfortable seat in the bath. It can be customised to your height and mobility needs, making bathing easier and safer.

Over-Toilet Frame Used Beside Bath

An over-toilet frame placed near the bath can double as extra support when entering or exiting. It offers a secure handhold and can assist with balance for those who need additional stability.

Adjustable Floor-to-Ceiling Support Pole

A floor-to-ceiling support pole offers vertical support for balance and movement. Adjustable poles can be installed without drilling and provide a reliable aid when stepping in and out of the bath.

A Summary of the Top Tools for Getting In and Out of the Bath

Using the right tools can make bathing safer, more comfortable, and less stressful.

From simple grab bars to adjustable support poles, there are solutions to suit different needs and budgets.

Book a Free Bathroom Consultation with Age Care

At Age Care Bathrooms, our team specialise in providing personalised advice on the best options for your bathroom and lifestyle, making it more accessible.

Please contact us today for a free consultation.

 

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