Bath Adaptions
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Here, you'll find the answer to the most common questions surrounding bath aids with the assistance of Independent Living Help. With this, you can clarify exactly how to choose the bath aids for you.

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Yes, as the bath seat reduces the distance you need to lower yourself. Some bath seats are even designed to lower a user into the bath, recline as the person is bathing and then lift them back out when they are ready to get out of the tub.

Yes, you can get a bath seat to do this. A bath board can be placed on top of a bath and can be positioned in whatever manner a user would like. Then there's a bath seat, which are even more supportive as they come complete with a backrest.

They are. What's more, bath aids have been created to help those with conditions such as:

  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Heart disease
  • Joint pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Incontinence
  • Muscle pain or weakness
  • Neurological conditions
  • Respiratory problems

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